Exit to Community

  • Artwork by Marcos Osorio, via Stocksy
    Back in 2019, I made a plea: “Startups Need a New Option: Exit to Community.” In some circles, at least, the argument quickly caught on. This is because, for startup companies, an exit through an acquisition or public offering is the goal that all
  • Cover of the book "Wealth Supremacy" by Marjorie Kelly
    October 30, 2023, 11 a.m. to noon Mountain Time. In this webinar, Kelly draws on the lessons of her career—including her mistakes—to call for a movement that refuses to take the current system for granted.
  • Illustration by Sita Magnuson
    The Exit to Community Collective (E2CC) is working to further the implementation of Exit to Community (E2C) initiatives—efforts to enable startups and other organizations to evolve toward ownership and control by their closest stakeholders. Since
  • Video still from YouTube with the words "Exit to Community"
    [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdwzoJhD9aQ] Getting acquired or going public often pits startup founders and investors against the health of their community. We believe businesses need a new option with long-term benefits for all: an
  • Illustration by Sita Magnuson of Dpict
    May 12, 2021 9 a.m. Mountain Time 鶹 Startup Week webinar Watch Collaborative notes How can startups transition from community engagement to community ownership? This session features two startups that
  • Drawing of people in a field with coins over their heads, via Cambiatus.com
    Thursday, April 29, 2021 10-11 a.m. Mountain Time Free webinar Watch Notes As blockchain and cryptocurrency takes another step toward mainstream adoption—think Bitcoin, NFTs, and Coinbase—communities are
  • Bufficorn mascot
    Friday, February 26, 2021 2-3:30 p.m. Mountain Time Free webinar Watch Collaborative Notes New blockchain-based tokens offer tantalizing possibilities for community ownership. Can these innovations make it easier
  • Vision, Asks, Process, Connections
    During the fall of 2020, MEDLab and Zebras Unite organized a cohort of more than two dozen startup founders working toward an "exit to community." It was led by Sheeza Shah of Zebras Unite and MEDLab Community Fellow Danny Spitzberg. At today's
  • Drawing by Sita Magnuson
    Our next initiative is a peer learning cohort—but first, we need to hear your story so we can serve you and your community! Fill out this survey We're doing research because we don't know yet what people need in practice to
  • Exit to Community: A Community Primer
    DOWNLOAD: SCREEN / BOOKLET What is a startup for? Who are startups for? The usual answers begin sounding strange the more you think about them. A startup is kind of like a child, some say. Founders pour themselves and their resources and energy into
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