Workshops Cover New Oregon Investment Law
More people are becoming interested in local investing as a way to support economic growth and stability in their communities. This change is being driven in part by an increased awareness of the significant impact that residents can make, re-directing even a small portion of their investments and savings from Wall Street to locally owned businesses. The Community Capital Initiative is not focused on accredited investors but on non-wealthy individuals who have some investment money and care about the region in which they live.
The NE Oregon Community Capital Collaborative and its Local Impact Investing Opportunity Network (LIION) affiliate are offering a series of workshops for people who want to learn more about local investing—as an investor, business owner, or both!
The Miller Charitable Fund and the Ward Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation, the Ford Family Foundation, and the Pacific Power Foundation have contributed to NEOEDD’s community capital and local-investing programming.
- Workshop 2 (Nov. 12) - How to be a Smart Local Investor: Helps investors form a personal framework for local investing, and decide where local investment fits into their portfolio, what types of due diligence they may want to conduct, and what questions need to be answered before making an investment
Date and Time
Wednesday Nov 12, 2014
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM PST
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
6:00-9:00 pm
Location
Community Connections, 101 NE 1st St., Enterprise
Fees/Admission
Registration is $25 per workshop, or $60 for all three, and is available online at https://squareup.com/market/northeast-oregon-economic-development-district or you may come to the NEOEDD office (101 NE First St., Suite 100, in Enterprise). Registration deadline: November 7.
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Contact Information
Kristy Athens: 541-426-3598
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