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  2. GoFundMe - Wikipedia

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    Once the website is created, GoFundMe allows users to share their project with people through integrated social network links (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) and email. People can then donate to a user's cause through the website using a debit card or credit card [14] and track the funding. Those who donate can also leave comments on the website.

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    The home page for the crowdfunding platform GoFundMe is shown on a device on Oct. 16, 2024, in New York. (Peter Morgan / Associated Press)

  4. Crowdrise - Wikipedia

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    CrowdRise's fundraising model is based upon the notion of making giving back fun, [8] which may lead to more people donating and more funds being raised. [9] The platform uses gamification and a rewards point system to engage users to participate in fundraising and donating.

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  6. Apple TV+ - Wikipedia

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    Apple TV app Supported OS: iOS 10.2 and later, iPadOS 13.1 and later, macOS 10.15 Catalina and later, Windows 10 and later (Universal Windows Platform) Supported media devices: Apple TV, selected smart TVs, PlayStation, [a] Xbox, [b] Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast with Google TV, Android TV Members 25 million (estimate) (As of 2023) Pricing model Monthly subscription Included with Apple One ...

  7. GoFundMe bets social media can unlock Gen Z giving. A Meta ...

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    GoFundMe allows users to create online fundraising pages where both their personal networks and benevolent strangers can help cover large costs with collective gifts.

  8. Chris Richmond (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    CEO of TV Tropes Chris Richmond (born July 29, 1986) is an American businessman and entrepreneur. [ 2 ] He founded a television streaming site called ShareTV.com, co-founded an adtech platform called Proper Media and acquired websites such as TV Tropes , Snopes , and Salon.com .

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