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Bringing Money Back Down to Earth with Claude Arpels

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If we want regenerative farms and food businesses to thrive, we have to talk about money. How do we help them grow without forcing them to sell out their values?

That’s exactly what Claude Arpels - and Slow Money NYC - is working to solve. Claude has spent years rethinking investment strategies to support regenerative food systems. After a first career in luxury fashion, he pivoted to impact investing, helping farms and food businesses secure the land and capital they need—without compromising their mission.

In this episode, Claude breaks down:

  • Why traditional venture capital and private equity push businesses toward environmental and labor exploitation.
  • How Slow Money NYC was created as a response to these challenges.
  • The creative funding tools—like revenue notes—that align investment with long-term sustainability.
  • The role of local investment in building resilient food systems.
  • And much more…

More about Claude and Slow Money:

After a first career in the fashion and luxury biz, Claude chose to dedicate himself to his interests in food, the environment, social enterprise, and the arts. He has become an impact angel investor, with a focus on local economies and businesses that have a sustainable/regenerative food and agriculture mission. His portfolio of investments includes Brooklyn Grange, Matriark Foods, Raven & Boar, and Edenesque. Claude is the Co-Chair of Slow Money NYC and a founding member of Foodshed Investors New York, which is now part of Investors Circle, whose advisory board he sits on. An important part of Slow Money’s work is helping small farms find access to land and capital. As part of this mission, Claude was one of the founding investors in Local Farms Fund and has led several investments in local farm projects.

Claude is the Board President of International Contemporary Ensemble, the nation’s pre-eminent contemporary music ensemble. Championing the works of emerging and under-represented composers, ICE has developed and performed over 1000 world premieres since its founding in 2001.

Agrarian Futures is produced by Alexandre Miller, who also wrote our theme song. This episode was edited by Drew O’Doherty.

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If we want regenerative farms and food businesses to thrive, we have to talk about money. How do we help them grow without forcing them to sell out their values?

That’s exactly what Claude Arpels - and Slow Money NYC - is working to solve. Claude has spent years rethinking investment strategies to support regenerative food systems. After a first career in luxury fashion, he pivoted to impact investing, helping farms and food businesses secure the land and capital they need—without compromising their mission.

In this episode, Claude breaks down:

  • Why traditional venture capital and private equity push businesses toward environmental and labor exploitation.
  • How Slow Money NYC was created as a response to these challenges.
  • The creative funding tools—like revenue notes—that align investment with long-term sustainability.
  • The role of local investment in building resilient food systems.
  • And much more…

More about Claude and Slow Money:

After a first career in the fashion and luxury biz, Claude chose to dedicate himself to his interests in food, the environment, social enterprise, and the arts. He has become an impact angel investor, with a focus on local economies and businesses that have a sustainable/regenerative food and agriculture mission. His portfolio of investments includes Brooklyn Grange, Matriark Foods, Raven & Boar, and Edenesque. Claude is the Co-Chair of Slow Money NYC and a founding member of Foodshed Investors New York, which is now part of Investors Circle, whose advisory board he sits on. An important part of Slow Money’s work is helping small farms find access to land and capital. As part of this mission, Claude was one of the founding investors in Local Farms Fund and has led several investments in local farm projects.

Claude is the Board President of International Contemporary Ensemble, the nation’s pre-eminent contemporary music ensemble. Championing the works of emerging and under-represented composers, ICE has developed and performed over 1000 world premieres since its founding in 2001.

Agrarian Futures is produced by Alexandre Miller, who also wrote our theme song. This episode was edited by Drew O’Doherty.

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