Community Partnership & Investorship

Growing Together, Locally
We believe the strongest businesses are built in community. This page is an invitation to collaborate, cross-promote, and co-create with like-minded businesses, creatives, farmers, makers, chefs, wellness practitioners, and service providers who share our commitment to sustainability, quality, and meaningful experiences, as well as to support the farm’s growth through values-aligned private investment.
Partnerships are built on mutual support, not transactions.
Community Partnerships
Examples of Community Partnerships
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Cross-promotion on websites, newsletters, and social media
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Collaborative events, dinners, workshops, or pop-ups
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Product features or sourcing partnerships
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Shared storytelling and audience growth
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We’re especially interested in working with:
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Local farms and food producers
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Chefs, bakers, and beverage makers
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Wellness practitioners (yoga, movement, herbalism, bodywork)
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Artists, designers, and creative businesses
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Sustainable and regenerative service providers
If you feel aligned, we’d love to explore how we can support one another. Reach out to start a partnership conversation.
Investorship Opportunities
Supporting Sustainable, Small-Scale Growth
We are welcoming a limited number of private investors to support the next phase of growth. This is not venture capital.
This is a relationship-based investment in a working farm and experiential hospitality business rooted in Southern Oregon.
Investment Overview
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Total capital sought: up to $100,000
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Minimum investment: $5,000
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Investment type: private, revenue-backed investment
Use of funds includes:
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Revenue-generating infrastructure
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Event and hospitality improvements
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Operating reserves for seasonal stability
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Marketing and booking systems
Our growth approach is measured, resilient, and intentional.
How Returns Work
Investor returns are designed to be realistic and aligned with actual business performance. Rather than fixed monthly payments, returns are based on net business income — meaning:
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Operating costs are paid first
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The business remains financially healthy
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Payments adjust naturally with seasonal fluctuations
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This structure supports long-term sustainability for both the farm and investors.
Sample 5-Year Return Framework
While returns vary depending on business performance, investments are generally structured with:
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Participation in annual net income
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Quarterly payments during active revenue seasons
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A maximum repayment cap, after which payments end
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An expected repayment horizon of 3–5 years
Illustrative Example (Not a Guarantee)
A $10,000 investment may return:
Steady, seasonal payments tied to profitability
Total repayment in the range of 1.3×–1.5× the original investment over five years
Strong seasons may accelerate repayment, while lighter seasons naturally slow it.
What This Is — and What It Isn’t
What This Is
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A private, values-aligned investment
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Designed for patient, long-term supporters
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Transparent, relationship-based, and community-rooted
What This Isn’t
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A guaranteed return
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A speculative or short-term investment
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An equity or land ownership opportunity
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Investors do not receive voting or management control — just clear reporting and participation in success.
Transparency & Communication
We prioritize trust and clarity.
Investors receive:
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Regular financial summaries
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Seasonal performance updates
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Open communication around operations and growth
Is This a Good Fit for You?
This opportunity may resonate if you:
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Value sustainability and local impact
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Are comfortable with seasonal income variability
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Prefer steady, thoughtful growth over rapid scaling
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Want your capital to support something tangible and meaningful
Let’s Connect
Whether you’re interested in community collaboration or private investorship, we’d love to hear from you.
Contact us to start a conversation.

