The Montara
Circle
Not For Sale’s invitation-only workshop where field knowledge becomes investable enterprise — two days, one challenge, a company as the output.
Montara, California
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The bridge between a root cause and a business that addresses it.
The Montara Circle is Not For Sale’s design-to-action workshop — a concentrated, invitation-only gathering where entrepreneurs, investors, technologists, and community leaders from vulnerable regions are challenged to design for-profit business solutions to modern-day slavery and ecocide.
It is the mechanism through which the Impact Stack moves from research to enterprise. Named after the coastal village south of San Francisco where the first session was held in February 2011, the format has since been replicated in Amsterdam and adapted into the Entrepreneurship Challenge in Uganda and Rwanda.
“The community must be in the room. The solution must be commercially viable. The enterprise must sustain itself without ongoing philanthropic subsidy.”
The Three Principles of the Montara CircleHow it works
Four stages. From frontline data to a company that changes economic conditions on the ground.
Field Research
Frontline teams identify at-risk communities through direct work with survivors and vulnerable populations.
Needs Analysis
Field teams map the economic vacuum — the opportunity gap that makes communities vulnerable to trafficking.
The Circle
Two intensive days. Cross-sector participants design enterprise-based interventions for viability and mission alignment.
Enterprise
The best ideas are incubated through Just Business. The goal is not a plan — it is a company.
The idea that became a nationally distributed brand.
Fifty entrepreneurs, technologists, investors, and Peruvian community leaders. One challenge: design a for-profit business solution to human trafficking in Peru’s Amazon — where indigenous communities were trapped in debt bondage and forced into illegal gold mining.
San Francisco Giants pitcher Jeremy Affeldt pitched the winning idea: a beverage company that would source ingredients directly from those same communities, creating economic demand that would structurally reduce vulnerability.
programs to date via REBBL
What the Montara Circle has produced.
Five enterprises built on the principle that a commercially viable business is the most durable form of impact.
REBBL
Born from the February 2011 Montara Circle. A nationally distributed beverage brand sourcing from AFIMAD cooperatives in Madre de Dios — communities vulnerable to trafficking. Returns 2.5% of net revenue to Not For Sale.
Distributed through Target & Whole Foods
Dignita
Amsterdam’s social restaurant where 100% of profits fund survivor training through Not For Sale Netherlands.
Entrepreneurship Challenge
The Montara Circle format adapted for refugee communities. NFS seed-funds every pitch; top winners receive two years of salary.
Not For Sale Ale
A craft beer that donated 100% of profits to NFS — consumer product as mission delivery.
St. Clare Coffee
Specialty-grade coffee from Akha hill tribe communities in Thailand, employing survivors in the SF Bay Area.
Watch the Circle.
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The format is replicable. If you work in a community facing trafficking or ecocide and want to convene a design session, we want to hear from you.