Neon Moon started as a fundraising campaign, grew into a bootstrapping business plan for a coffee shop, and has since evolved into simpler terms.
Thanks to the generous support and patience from our community, we have been able to provide accessibility to coffee beans from indigenous farmers through e-commerce and local businesses. .
After thorough communication with our local small business community, we realized leasing out a building from a developer without investors was not a sustainable idea. We also witnessed many legendary and heroic local businesses forced to close during and post pandemic.
Through the early phase of fundraising, to second phase of operating as
e-commerce and local coffee sales, we are working towards obtaining our own property to include land for indigenous stewardship.
With a focus on protecting the land from development, and nurturing a cyclical nature with the local ecosystem, the land will eventually provide elements necessary for small agriculture opportunities like indigenous farming techniques and animal rescue. The next phase of our initiative will be to own land, to become regenerative and fully sustainable, creating a home for cyclical nature with the land.