What is the Community Fund?

The Community Fund is TBEX's way of giving back. It's a pool of money that accumulates naturally from our investment process, and it's used to support local community projects chosen by our investors.

Unlike traditional investment platforms that keep every penny of profit, we believe in sharing success with the communities where we invest. The fund grows with every completed project, creating a sustainable source of community support.

Our goal: To demonstrate that profitable investing and community benefit aren't mutually exclusive.

How Does It Work?

1

Project Completes

When a property investment is sold and returns are calculated, each investor's return is worked out precisely.

2

Returns Are Calculated

For example, if you invested 100 bricks at a 13% return, your exact return would be 113.00 bricks.

3

Bricks Are Rounded Down

Since we can't give you a fraction of a brick, we round down to the nearest whole brick. You'd receive 113 bricks.

4

Trimmings Go to the Fund

Those tiny fractional amounts (the "trimmings") from every investor are collected into the Community Fund.

📊 Example Calculation
Project: 42 Oak Street, Manchester
Total Investors: 847
Return Rate: 1.13 (13%)
Total Bricks Issued: 185,000
Average trimming per investor: ~0.50 bricks
847 investors × 0.50 = ~423 bricks
Community Fund receives: £423

Why Does This Matter?

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Projects Completed
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Contributions Made
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Total Raised
  • No extra cost to investors – The fund grows from rounding, not deductions
  • Transparent tracking – Every contribution is logged and visible
  • Community choice – Investors will vote on which local projects to support
  • Real impact – Small amounts add up to meaningful community support

Contribution History

Every completed project adds to the fund

🗳️ Community Voting Coming Soon

Soon you'll be able to vote on which local projects receive funding from the Community Fund. From youth clubs to community gardens, food banks to local sports teams – you'll decide where the money goes.

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