Hi Dawn,

Thanks! And congrats on starting your own coworking journey!

So our Kickstarter campaign is going to cover our furnishing and 
fixturization. There are three partners total, so when we formed our LLC, 
we all put in capital contributions totaling about $12k to get us started, 
This allowed us to pay legal fees, secure the space and do some marketing. 
We don't officially start paying rent until two months after we take 
possession of our space, which happens after the build-out is complete. 

We are currently taking applications and having accepted applicants sign 
contracts. As we approach our opening date, we will charge most applicants 
a $40 fee to cover a background check. We are also at that time taking a 
one month deposit. Some of our applicants have opted to pay 6 months 
upfront for a 15% discount, so we will have some good funds to begin with. 

We are also working with local businesses to create strategic partnerships. 
Most businesses prefer to barter rather than contribute money, at least in 
Bend. So we have a furniture business donating a conference table and a 
plant nursery donating a living wall, etc. In return, they become an 
official sponsor and get top billing on our website and promotional 
materials.

Good luck to you with your space and let me know if you come up with some 
great ideas for fundraising! We are learning new things everyday!!

Karen


On Sunday, July 5, 2015 at 6:30:29 PM UTC-7, Dawn Shannon wrote:
>
> Hi Karen,
>
> Congrats on starting your coworking space - and for your 30% who have 
> already commited. My business partner and I are working feverishly to start 
> our own coworking center in the DFW area (Fort Worth, TX) and are currently 
> seeking an investor / mentor / equity partner to help with funding.
>
> My questions to you would be: 
>
> 1) I saw your Kickstarter campaign and see that you already have your 
> space - hopefully opening by August. Where did you get the funds for your 
> building if that is not what the Kickstarter campaign is for?
>
> 2) You say you are currently taking applications; are you charging an 
> application fee (if so, how much?), and are you also currently accepting 
> pre-payment from your potential members to help offset some of your costs?
>
> Any suggestions on how to raise funds for our venture would be welcomed. 
> Thanks.
>
> On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 7:35:00 PM UTC-5, Karen Ruane wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback, Andy, Alex and Ramon. I will definitely check 
>> out that handbook! 
>>
>> We are currently taking applications for our space and have reached about 
>> 30% of our planned starting capacity, with an August 1 opening! We'll 
>> continue to network and advertise, as this seem crucial to a successful 
>> start-up. 
>>
>> Thanks again, for the wisdom. And please keep it coming!
>>
>> Karen
>>
>> On Friday, May 8, 2015 at 10:26:52 AM UTC-7, Karen Ruane wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> My two partners and I are about to open a creative coworking space in 
>>> Bend, OR. It will be the first of it's kind in this area, but not the only 
>>> coworking space in our population of 80k. We are a sort of hybrid between 
>>> art studio space and business desk rental. We have both resident 
>>> spaces/desks to rent, as well as drop-in memberships at hot desks/tables.
>>>
>>> Here's my question for you all:
>>>
>>> What's one thing you learned quickly *after* opening that you wish 
>>> you'd known and planned for *before* opening?
>>>
>>> It'd be great to get a few nuggets of wisdom to potentially save us from 
>>> mistakes! 
>>>
>>> Thanks so much!
>>>
>>> Karen
>>>
>>

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