Interview/The Permaculture Credit Union with Bill Sommers President The Permaculture Podcast

http://www.thepermaculturepodcast.com/2013/bill-sommers/

My guest for this episode is Bill Sommers, president of the Permaculture Credit Union www.pcuonline.org in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Though I’d heard about the Permaculture Credit Union before, I didn’t get around to looking into it further until Wes Roe, one of the board members of PCU, contacted me with the suggestion of talking to Bill. In setting up the interview, I spoke with Bill at length, and felt his background offered a unique perspective to discuss banking and financial permaculture; he’s been involved in finance and business for over 30 years including holding a Master of Business Administration degree from Loyola College. Here is a banker who also practices permaculture. This interview adds another model to those presented by Eric Toensmeier and Lisa Fernandes on applying permaculture more broadly, particularly to business.

We begin with Bill’s background in the world of banking and finance, and how he came to permaculture. From there we move to the Permaculture Credit Union: how the organization began, the process involved to get started, and the ethos that allows people to join the credit union and also bind them together philosophically. Throughout it all, Bill speaks with clarity and frankness as I seek details on understanding the causes of the financial crisis/melt down/great recession over the last few years, and how the Permaculture Credit Union performed in comparison to the big banks. We throw some numbers around and touch on esoteric ideas behind what makes a particular financial institution secure or insecure. We close out talking about how community focused banks can make a difference to the people that live within there, even if the bank is located hundreds, or thousands, of miles away. In the information age physical location may matter less and less, but the we should ally with those who agree that the best place to start building a better world is at home, in our neighborhood, and our nearest town or city.

THE PERMACULTURE CREDIT UNION

The Permaculture Credit Union (PCU) is the first and only credit union in the United States that operates exclusively within permaculture values. Established in 2000, the PCU pools the financial resources of people who believe in the ethics of permaculture - care of the earth, care of people, and reinvestment of surplus for the betterment of both. We apply these resources to earth-friendly and socially responsible loans and investments as well as providing educational opportunities to learn more about sustainable practices being developed around the country and the world.

“Permaculture is a positivistic response to the environmental crisis. That means it is about what we want to do and can do rather than what we oppose and want others to change.” — David Holmgren

Throughout history, financial institutions typically focus just on profit. Over time, this profit-above-all model has led to the exploitation of people and the Earth's resources. The Permaculture Credit Union was established not to decry the old systems but to create a new approach to financial investment. The PCU, through its members investing with conscience, creates opportunities for individuals, families, and small businesses so they may begin the steps in creating more sustainable lifestyles and business models.

Today, the Permaculture Credit Union nurtures the opportunities for more sustainable living through:

loans for environmentally sound projects including home energy improvement, small business support, and fuel efficient vehicles educational opportunities for youth, students, and the general public in the many ways permaculture values are creating more sustainable, financially sound ventures, lifestyles, and communities micro-loans to farmers through the Santa Fe Farmer's Market Institute and Permaculture Guild To date we have given out 685 loans, accumulating in $15.2 Million, but we couldn’t do this without the support of our members. That is why we have launched a campaign to build our Capital Fund. To learn more about the Campaign please click here.


Member Newsletters
http://www.pcuonline.org/about-us/member-newsletter

PCU Visa
Why Should I Get a PCU Visa Card?
http://www.pcuonline.org/services/pcu-visa

1. Part of the greater Credit Union System
Through the Illinois Credit Union League you can be sure your Visa purchases benefit the wider Credit Union community, our credit card supports Credit Unions.

2. PCU receives a portion of income derived from your Visa Card use
As your local Permaculture Credit Union you can be assured a portion of the profits from your Visa Card will be re-invested in local permaculture projects and investments.

3. Using the PCU Visa Card promotes the philosophy of Permaculture
Using your PCU Visa Card helps bring the word “Permaculture” into the general vocabulary and raises consciousness about sustainability.

4. The PCU Visa Card benefits our members
Members will benefit from the growth of PCU income through the Visa Cardprogram. You will also benefit from the ability of PCU to set our own interestrates once we have enough card carriers to bring the program in house.

For more information: http://www.pcuonline.org/services/pcu-visa
Call toll free 1-888-415-6154

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