Storehouse Grocers and Coffee

Invest in a New Model: Worker-Owned, Community-Rooted, Tech-Enabled

https://wefunder.com/storehouse.grocers.and.coffee

Total raised on Wefunder: 0

Total investors: 0

Quick facts

  • We opened our first Brick and Mortar in 2019
  • We opened a coffee bar in 2021
  • We started a workforce development program in 2024
  • We bought a electric roaster in 2025
  • We are roasting directly with coffee farmers 2025

Team profiles

Storehouse Grocers and Coffee

Invest in a New Model: Worker-Owned, Community-Rooted, Tech-Enabled

$100

of a $50,000 goal
INVESTMENT TERMS
Future Equity + Revenue Share
$5M valuation cap 20% discount

Highlights

1
We opened our first Brick and Mortar in 2019
2
We opened a coffee bar in 2021
3
We started a workforce development program in 2024
4
We bought a electric roaster in 2025

Team


Affordable groceries. Specialty coffee. Community fintech.Building community-owned grocery stores that end everyday hunger — starting in Saint Paul.

Storehouse Grocers & Coffee – Farm to Store, Community to World

My name is Carl Johnson, founder of Storehouse Grocers & Coffee. After six years of homelessness and addiction (2004–2010), one small act of kindness—a woman at Fat Matt’s BBQ offering me a chicken plate—planted hope in my life. That moment taught me the power of food to restore dignity.

In 2019, on a snowy Minnesota morning, I opened Storehouse Grocers to fight food insecurity in neighborhoods abandoned by traditional grocery chains. Today, Storehouse has grown into a worker-owned, Fin tech and AI, farm-to-store movement where groceries and coffee bring justice locally and globally.

The Vision

At Storehouse Grocers & Coffee, we believe food is more than nourishment — it’s identity, community, and dignity. Founded in St. Paul, Minnesota, our mission is to end everyday hunger and build generational community wealth through culturally rooted micro-grocery, specialty coffee, and inclusive fintech. Our vision is a country where every urban neighbourhood enjoys fresh food within walking distance, and where that store is owned — in part — by the people it serves.



What Makes Storehouse Different

🌍 Farm-to-Store Justice

  1. We roast Ethiopian and Kenyan coffees, honoring the birthplace of coffee and ensuring farmers are paid fairly and remain visible in the supply chain.
  2. We stock culturally relevant, affordable groceries from local Minnesota farmers and food makers, keeping wealth circulating in our communities.
  3. Our operations aim for zero-waste, from composting espresso grounds to reusing packaging.

🏡 Third Place Culture

  1. For runners and movers: Early mornings welcome neighborhood runners, bikers, and walkers—Storehouse is a checkpoint for wellness and fellowship.
  2. For locals: Families shop, elders gather, and youth find a safe, affirming place to belong.
  3. For campaigns and causes: Our after-hours space is free for nonprofits and activists, making Storehouse a launchpad for justice work.
  4. For community events: We host open mics, cultural celebrations, pop-ups, and civic conversations that strengthen neighborhood bonds.

🤝 Inclusive Ownership

  1. We chose WeFunder so anyone—neighbors, allies, family, and friends—can invest in this vision. Whether $100 or $10,000, your investment creates jobs, fights food deserts, and supports farmers from Minnesota to Kenya.
  2. Storehouse is worker-owned, meaning profits stay in the community and ownership is shared.

Urban communities are hungry, underbanked, and overcharged.

In Saint Paul alone:

  1. 66,000+ residents are food insecure
  2. 8,000 people in Dayton’s Bluff live in a food desert
  3. Families pay 20–40% more for basic groceries in convenience stores
  4. Many households are unbanked or financially blocked from accessing credit
  5. Neighborhoods lack safe, dignified gathering spaces
  6. These conditions are not accidental — they are structural.

Storehouse Community Wallet + AI Insight Engine

Our fintech + AI stack is what makes Storehouse truly scalable.

Most grocery stores stop at the point of sale.

Storehouse begins there.

We’re building community fintech and AI-powered intelligence tools designed specifically for working families, underbanked households, and the organizations that serve them.


1. Storehouse Community Wallet (Fintech Platform)

A digital wallet designed for communities that traditional fintech has ignored.

What It Does

  1. Loyalty rewards that actually matter
  2. Micro-credit for food purchases (small, safe, everyday credit)
  3. EBT-friendly payments integrated directly into the checkout flow
  4. Cashback + savings tools tied to our grocery + coffee ecosystem
  5. AI-powered financial insights that help families stretch every dollar

Why It Matters

In communities where many residents are unbanked, credit invisible, or financially blocked, Storehouse Community Wallet becomes a lifeline:

  1. Helps families buy groceries today
  2. Builds stable spending patterns over time
  3. Reduces reliance on predatory lending
  4. Increases purchasing power
  5. Creates long-term customer loyalty

This is financial dignity, not just payments infrastructure.

Investor Advantage

Because the wallet sits inside a real-world grocery ecosystem, we get:

  1. immediate adoption
  2. real transaction data
  3. built-in distribution
  4. strong retention

This is what most fintech startups wish they had.


2. AI Insight Engine (Neighborhood Intelligence Dashboard)

Our AI platform transforms store-level data into city-scale intelligence.

What It Does

We aggregate and anonymize:

  1. purchasing trends
  2. food access patterns
  3. item-level demand data
  4. neighborhood economic signals

Then we deliver real-time dashboards to:

  1. cities
  2. nonprofits
  3. hospitals
  4. schools
  5. philanthropic organizations

These partners finally get live visibility into:

  1. food insecurity
  2. spending behavior
  3. nutritional trends
  4. emergency food needs
  5. neighborhood health indicators

Why It Matters

Cities and nonprofits currently rely on:

  1. annual surveys
  2. outdated census data
  3. slow food-shelf reports

Storehouse gives them real-time truth — down to the block, updated daily.

New Revenue Line

The Insight Engine becomes a B2B/SaaS product, generating recurring revenue while strengthening community partnerships.

This is how Storehouse becomes not just a grocery chain —

but a nationwide community intelligence network.


Why These Technologies Set Storehouse Apart

Most grocery stores sell food.

Most fintech apps chase users.

Most dashboards guess at data.

Storehouse:

  1. already has the customers
  2. already has the transactions
  3. already has the impact footprint
  4. already has community trust

Our fintech + AI stack turns that into scalable technology, recurring revenue, and community-level transformation.

This is the multiplier effect behind Storehouse.



Why Invest

Communities like ours face two injustices at once:

  1. First-of-its-kind food + coffee + fintech social enterprise
  2. Real traction and multi-city potential
  3. Massive market + mission alignment
  4. High scalability through replication
  5. Community enthusiasm + civic partnership
  6. Worker-owner equity model attracts the best talent
  7. Proprietary fintech + data tools create long-term value

You’re not just investing in a retail business.

You’re investing in the future of grocery, fintech, and community wealth-building.







Our Solution

Storehouse is a vertically integrated ecosystem that brings food, coffee, ownership, and financial power together:

1. Micro-Grocery + Coffee Stores

  1. Affordable groceries
  2. Specialty coffee roasted by Black Loon Coffee Roasters
  3. Worker-ownership pathways
  4. Youth jobs, workforce training, and cultural programming
  5. Neighborhood “third place” feel

2. Storehouse Community Wallet (Fintech)

  1. Loyalty rewards
  2. Micro-credit for food purchases
  3. EBT-friendly payments
  4. AI-powered budgeting and financial insights
  5. Builds customer retention + real savings for families

3. Insight Engine (Data Platform)

  1. Anonymous purchase-level data for cities, nonprofits, schools
  2. Real-time dashboards on food access & community needs
  3. A brand-new revenue line for Storehouse

This is not a store — it is a city-level community infrastructure system.

7. Business Model

Revenue streams include:

  1. Grocery retail
  2. Specialty coffee retail + wholesale
  3. Coffee subscriptions
  4. Community Wallet fintech (fees, micro-lending, rewards engine)
  5. Insight Engine B2B/SaaS (cities, nonprofits, schools)
  6. Catering + pop-up events
  7. Licensing / replication fees as we expand to new cities

Every new Storehouse location increases:

  1. customer base
  2. fintech adoption
  3. data volume
  4. wholesale coffee revenue
  5. worker-owner equity

This is a multi-layered, high-margin ecosystem, not a single store.


8. Use of Funds

Your investment will help us:

  1. Open 4 new Storehouse locations (expanding from 2 → 6)
  2. Launch Storehouse Community Wallet (fintech platform)
  3. Build the Insight Engine data dashboards
  4. Purchase essential equipment (coolers, shelving, coffee gear)
  5. Fund initial inventory + staffing for new stores
  6. Expand Black Loon Coffee roasting capacity
  7. Establish worker-owner equity pools

Every dollar compounds into community wealth.


9. Why Invest?

  1. First-of-its-kind food + coffee + fintech social enterprise
  2. Real traction and multi-city potential
  3. Massive market + mission alignment
  4. High scalability through replication
  5. Community enthusiasm + civic partnership
  6. Worker-owner equity model attracts the best talent
  7. Proprietary fintech + data tools create long-term value

You’re not just investing in a retail business.

You’re investing in the future of grocery, fintech, and community wealth-building.


10. The Team

Rev. Carl Johnson — Founder & CEO

  1. CQ-certified leader
  2. 12+ years in ministry, youth development, and community transformation
  3. Founder of Faith City Church and Meza Yetu Collective
  4. Deep relationships in civic, faith, food, and philanthropic networks
  5. Specialty coffee operator through Black Loon Coffee Roasters
  6. Visionary architect of Storehouse’s cooperative model

Backed by a growing coalition of:

  1. Youth workers
  2. Coffee professionals
  3. Community organizers
  4. Technologists
  5. Cultural intelligence trainers
  6. Civic leaders

We are a team built for food justice, financial inclusion, and community activation.


11. Impact

Every Storehouse location creates:

  1. Local jobs
  2. Worker-ownership pathways
  3. Affordable fresh food access
  4. Financial tools for the underbanked
  5. Safe gathering spaces
  6. Local wealth that stays in the neighborhood
  7. Data visibility for smarter city planning

Storehouse is where economics and justice meet.


12. Closing Appeal

This is your chance to invest in a grocery model built by the community, for the community.

A model that blends:

  1. food access
  2. fintech innovation
  3. specialty coffee
  4. civic transformation
  5. cooperative economics

We’ve built the prototype.

Now we scale the movement.

Join us on Wefunder and help build the future of neighborhood food & financial dignity.












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