This document discusses a new Oregon law that allows communities to invest in local businesses through community public offerings (CPOs). The law enables citizens to invest directly in local enterprises and strengthen their economies. It creates opportunities for entrepreneurs to raise capital from within their communities. Since the law took effect in January, several Oregon companies have already raised over $100,000 from local investments of around $1,000 each. The document provides an overview of the CPO process and concepts like intrastate offerings, termsheets, and technical service providers. It also offers frameworks for evaluating local investment opportunities and examples of how individuals approach impact investing.