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- From: "Arina Pittman" <arina@ecoversity.org>
- To: "'permaculture'" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: RE: [permaculture] Green investments
- Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 13:56:38 -0600
I just would like to add that the Permaculture Credit Union is also a great
place to get loans for permaculture or related education. EcoVersity, which
is a learning center with programs in all aspects of sustainability, works
with the Permaculture Credit Union in this area. People can apply for loans
when taking certificate programs, or extended training in Natural Building,
or other fields of study.
Arina M. Pittman
EcoVersity
Managing Director
505-424-9797
www.ecoversity.org
-----Original Message-----
From: permaculture-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:permaculture-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Vint Lawrence
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 10:57 AM
To: permaculture
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Green investments
Sean and others on the list:
You are correct that the Permaculture Credit Union (PCU) is helping to
form a Permaculture economy by supporting the financial needs of our
members who, by definition (the field of membership), are committed to
the ethics of Permaculture.
It is a self-regulating system in that we are only as "green" as our
membership and their needs.
However, the PCU is open to members from all 50 states (we even have
some International members) and we can make loans in virtually every
state, so I don't believe it is accurate to characterize our operations
as primarily benefiting the Southwestern US. The "community" we serve is
really the national Permaculture community.
Our current membership is approaching 800 members with almost $3million
in deposits and over $2 million out in loans. Probably because our
membership is based upon Earth-care ethics, we have a phenomenally low
default rate on our loans (less than a tenth of one percent in the past
5 years). What this means is that of the over $2.6 million we have
loaned out to individuals in the past four years, only one person has
failed to pay back their loan - and we are still working with them to
make that happen.
More information can be found at the web site www.pcuonline.org.
Membership and loan application forms can be downloaded directly from
the web site.
Thanks for the opportunity to clarify the nature of the PCU
Vint Lawrence
Sean Maley wrote:
>You may already be aware of some of this, but for the
>benefit of those who don't:
>
>In terms of Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds, I only
>know of one permaculture sympathetic investment
>manager whom we are no doubt all aware:
>naturalinvesting.com.
>
>There is also a movement to approach
>economics/investments from a more organic angle. See
>http://www.solari.com for a good description of how to
>do it. The down side is that this site is politically
>motivated. However, the concept itself is good.
>
>By using the PCU, you in effect help form a small
>permaculture ecomony. The PCU uses the money you
>place in a savings (investment) account and turns
>around to loan it for a permaculture use like PDC
>classes or helping start an ecovillage. The PCU,
>being more local to south western USA, may not be the
>solution for everyone, as most benefit is local to
>them. It would be a good idea for a grass roots
>effort to form based upon PCU.
>
>Other sites of note are:
> http://www.henrygeorge.org
> http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org
> http://www.natcap.org
> http://www.steadystate.org
> http://www.newapproachtofreedom.info
> http://www.openmoney.org
> http://creditary-economics.org
> http://open.coop
> http://www.smalleconomy.com
> http://tinyurl.com/9c825
>
>
>-Sean.
>
>--- "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Can anyone describe what opportunities exist in the
>>realm of Green investments and what role the
>>Permaculture Credit Union is playing in that arena?
>>
>>
>
>
>
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-
[permaculture] Green investments,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 06/16/2005
-
Re: [permaculture] Green investments,
Sean Maley, 06/17/2005
- Re: Re: [permaculture] Green investments, Michael Kramer, 06/17/2005
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Re: [permaculture] Green investments,
Vint Lawrence, 06/17/2005
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RE: [permaculture] Green investments,
Arina Pittman, 06/17/2005
- Re: [permaculture] Green investments, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 06/17/2005
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RE: [permaculture] Green investments,
Arina Pittman, 06/17/2005
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Re: [permaculture] Green investments,
Sean Maley, 06/17/2005
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