Key Moment
A patriotic attorney’s unexpected path becomes interwoven with a war-weary colonel and a team of female flag makers, when a British invasion threatens their young country’s freedom.
The American Hometown Entertainment Fund, Inc. is structured to finance film, television, and entertainment media for distribution on Hometown Stream and select theatrical releases, pairing scalable content production with a community-rooted entertainment vision.
Total shares across Class A preferred and Class C common stock.
Total cash capital target allocated across production, promotion, operations, and legal.
Concurrent productions planned to support a recurring quarterly release cadence.
First milestone targeted for escrow release to start the initial project slate.
The Fund offering describes a Regulation A Tier 2 raise at $75.00 per share, consisting of 100,000 Class A preferred shares with 10:1 voting power and a 500-share minimum, plus 900,000 Class C common shares with 1:1 voting power and no minimum. The total capital goal is $75,000,000, with funds held in escrow until the first milestone is achieved.
Production budget total across the slate.
Promotion and marketing budget to support launches and audience growth.
Fund management, operations, and legal costs.
Initial milestone before escrow release and first production phase.
Once the first $10M milestone is reached, the plan calls for capital release from escrow, production of 3 to 4 projects with budgets between $1M and $3M, approximately $6M in initial production spending, and about $4M in promotion and marketing.
The projections file outlines subscription and pay-per-view assumptions that grow from $36.3M in projected Year 1 Fund Gross Income to $73.5M in Year 2 and $735M in Year 3. Total projected gross sales rise from $58.2M to $160.5M to $1.176B across the same period.
Values shown below are projected results based on the uploaded Hometown income projections and should be presented as forward-looking estimates, not guarantees.
The agreement states that maintaining approximately 500,000 subscribers over a twelve-month period would need to generate about $36M in annual gross revenue and an estimated $12.5M in net profits, described as approximately $12.50 dividend per share or 17% ROI in that scenario.
The uploaded projection sheet uses a $9.99 subscription, $1.24 transaction fee, $6.00 contributor payout, and $2.75 Hometown gross income per subscriber.
Quarterly income and progress reports are described as being sent to investors via email, with financial statements prepared by an independent public accountant while the company remains in business.
Here are a few of the proposed projects for the Fund, showing the Log Lines for each project.
A patriotic attorney’s unexpected path becomes interwoven with a war-weary colonel and a team of female flag makers, when a British invasion threatens their young country’s freedom.
In a quiet coastal town in early 1900s Georgia, a young woman’s strength and faith are tested when buried secrets and social pressures threaten to define her future—forcing her to choose between the life expected of her and the life she was meant to live.
Reality TV show Series bringing back the art of bartering. The main goal will be to trade up to a big item, such as a car, boat or even a house, which will be auctioned off at the end of the season. All the proceeds of the auction will be given to a charitable organization to help fund their mission.
Positioned to connect with values-driven audiences and support strong grassroots promotional strategies.
An efficient early-stage project that can test audience appetite while adding genre breadth to the slate.
A visually distinctive genre title that broadens the portfolio and supports cost-conscious early-stage production.
The Fund is framed around premium entertainment production, recurring content releases, and a distribution strategy tied to Hometown Stream. The companion guild materials also position the brand around community benefit, local pride, and reinvestment into organizations and places that represent Main Street America.
100,000 Class A preferred shares and 900,000 Class C common shares, each priced at $75.00 per share.
Yes for Class A preferred stock: the agreement states a 500-share minimum. The Class C common stock section states no minimum.
The documents describe annual dividends from net profits, if any, received from Fund income on the Hometown Stream platform, with one illustrative scenario referencing approximately 17% ROI at certain subscription and revenue levels.
Yes. The agreement explicitly states that this is a highly speculative investment and that investors should be prepared for the possibility of total loss. Marketing, competition, legal, tax, and financing risks are all described in the offering materials.