BASED IN BERLINEnsures there is an initial incentive for businesses to offer their products and services in the Circles network.
It is a way of steering what we would like in the network and what is considered valuable in the new economy we are working to bring to life. We believe that this is an important measure allowing us to eventually reach the tipping point at which thelocalCircleseconomywillbebigenough (meaning enough products, supplies and services are available in CRC) sothatlocalexchanges (B2B loops) canevolveandbusinesses can use their CRC for paying their major expenses and therefore don’tneedtheEURexchangeanymore.We believe that this is an important measure allowing us to eventually reach the tipping point at which thelocalCircleseconomywillbebigenough (meaning enough products, supplies and services are available in CRC) sothatlocalexchanges (B2B loops) canevolveandbusinesses can use their CRC for paying their major expenses and therefore don’tneedtheEURexchangeanymore.Is to reduce the percentage of the partner’s income we exchange for EUR.
And to provide an environment where spending their CRC for things they need is possible and attractive.
1. it might create dependency
2. it's an artificial economic environment
3. it doesn't necessarily attract business partners with the best motivation
4. and it costs money.
We are aware this is only one possible route
to take when starting Circles.
There are valid arguments against implementing a subsidy program:
beaten track, and economically well enough off to be able to bear the risk of losing income in EUR when selling for Circles.
It might also be a good idea to start with businesses who already have relations and exchange things, so you start off with existing loops and trust in place.
You should bear in mind that in the beginning, there is only a very limited incentive for businesses to join Circles, and choose them well.
We recommend finding out who is interested in Circles for social and political reasons, who is enthusiastic about Circles, open minded to try new things out and leave the
You should bear in mind that in the beginning, there is only a very limited incentive for businesses to join Circles, and choose them well.
We recommend finding out who is interested in Circles for social and political reasons, who is enthusiastic about Circles, open minded to try new things out and leave the beaten track, and economically well enough off to be able to bear the risk of losing income in EUR when selling for Circles. It might also be a good idea to start with businesses who already have relations and exchange things, so you start off with existing loops and trust in place.
leave the beaten track, and economically well enough off to be able to bear the risk of losing income in EUR when selling for Circles.
It might also be a good idea to start with businesses who already have relations and exchange things, so you start off with existing loops and trust in place.
You should bear in mind that in the beginning, there is only a very limited incentive for businesses to join Circles, and choose them well.
We recommend finding out who is interested in Circles for social and political reasons, who is enthusiastic about Circles, open minded to try new things out and
HOW DOES THIS PRACTICALLY WORK?
Businesses are paid in CRC for their services or products, they then send the CRC to the Circles Coop Wallet and we reimburse it in EUR.
This information has
a high scientific value and helps other communities in their work to start Circles hubs.
This way we can gain very important knowledge about the key performance indicators in the system, we can track what is important for the community in our basic income system, how the value flows look like, and so on.
This information has
a high scientific value and helps other communities in their work to start Circles hubs.
This way we can gain very important knowledge about the key performance indicators in the system, we can track what is important for the community in our basic income system, how the value flows look like, and so on.
Businesses are paid in CRC for their services or products, they then send the CRC to the Circles Coop Wallet and we reimburse it in EUR.
HOW DOES THIS PRACTICALLY WORK?
We have developed clear procedures of decision-making regarding the criteria for entering the subsidy programme based on what we need in the Circles network and what our partners need for their businesses. These might be different for every hub and should be well defined. While we are stating clearly that we cannot advise businesses on tax questions, we nonetheless try to support them with our expertise and contact when tax questions occur.
We started the programme by offering up to 1.000 EUR/week or 4.000 EUR/month to be paid back in EUR. While trying this out, we found the amount was too high for our system to digest and reduced it to 2.000 EUR/month, as transactions of high amounts remain difficult with the current technology.
We have also worked with a complementary currency expert tax advisor to develop our reimbursement system, using a data system to track each partner's transactions and issuing credit notes to the partners each month to ensure tax conformity.
In our experience, the amount agreed on with the partner businesses has to take the capacities of the system, the number of active users (i.e. the amount of CRC issued in the network) and our administration into account.
We have developed clear procedures of decision-making regarding the criteria for entering the subsidy programme based on what we need in the Circles network and what our partners need for their businesses. These might be different for every hub and should be well defined. We recommend clear agreements with the partner businesses for these cases so as to avoid confusion and share the risks associated with this experiment.
The way we made it work was to ask them to diligently take notes of their sales and customers and make sure they would get the CRC after the system went back to work.
We also experienced times when the system stopped working for a couple of weeks, and managed to find solutions with the partner businesses enabling them to proceed with their CRC transactions where absolutely needed. WHAT IF THE TECHNOLOGY FAILS?
If you would like to use our materials for your project, feel free to adapt them according to your needs! You can also find info about the Berlin Open Pilot and subsidy programme and download our business onboarding kit and everything related to the subsidy programme. Click on the booklet to download the language version you prefer.
Soon we will upload all the booklets in several languages.
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