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  2. Indiegogo - Wikipedia

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    Indiegogo / ˌ ɪ n d i ˈ ɡ oʊ ɡ oʊ / is an American crowdfunding website founded in 2008 by Danae Ringelmann, [1] Slava Rubin, and Eric Schell. Its headquarters are in San Francisco, California. The site is one of the first sites to offer crowd funding. Indiegogo allows people to solicit funds for an idea, charity, or start-up business.

  3. BackerKit - Wikipedia

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    BackerKit was founded in 2012 by Maxwell Salzberg and Rosanna Yau as a pledge management, payment processing, shipping, audience engagement, and pre-order tool for Kickstarter campaigns. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2018, Backerkit established The Creative Fund, with the goal of donating one dollar to a wide range of projects on Kickstarter.

  4. Comparison of crowdfunding services - Wikipedia

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    The use of crowdfunding has gained an increased presence since the JOBS Act and has a significant social media presence. "Approximately 25 percent of real-world relationships start online, with people of all ages migrating online to find a partner. Crowdfunding is doing for small businesses and entrepreneurs what dating sites have done for ...

  5. An Alternative Model for Crowdfunding - AOL

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    Shares of Ma 'n' Pa's Grocery and Funeral Services seem likely to be stalled in their release to the public. While the café-crematorium concept hasn't caught on with the big boys, companies were ...

  6. Want To Retire Early? Here Are 5 Alternative Stages of ... - AOL

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    The FIRE -- financial independence, retire early -- movement has been gaining steam in recent years, as the importance of retirement savings has become more prominent. In a nutshell, this boils ...

  7. A 70-Year-Old Asks: Can I Afford to Retire?

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  8. Fundly - Wikipedia

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    Campaigns that reach certain donation levels receive discounts on the fee percentage that Fundly charges. Campaign donations raised from $50,001 to $500,000 are charged 4.4%, donations raised from $500,001 to $1,000,000 are charged 3.9% and every donation raised over $1,000,000 is charged 2.9% [5]

  9. Fig (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fig was a crowdfunding platform for video games. It launched in August 2015. Unlike traditional crowdfunding approaches like Kickstarter, where individuals can back a project to receive rewards, Fig used a mixed model that includes individual backing and the opportunity for uncredited investors to invest as to obtain a share of future revenues for successful projects.