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  2. Crowdfunding: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Over the past few years, there's been an increase in websites like kickstarter.com, indiegogo.com, and crowdfunder.com that have begun allowing artists, philanthropists, and entrepreneurs to raise ...

  3. Kickstarter - Wikipedia

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    Kickstarter, PBC is an American public benefit corporation [2] based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. [3] The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative projects to life". [4]

  4. Comparison of crowdfunding services - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 November 2024. This article was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 20 November 2024 with a consensus to merge the content into the article Crowdfunding. If you find that such action has not been taken promptly, please consider assisting in the merger instead of re-nominating the ...

  5. Crowdfunding - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2021, Kickstarter has raised more than $5.6 billion spread over 197,425 projects. [61] Crowdfunding platforms have differences in the services they provide and the type of projects they support. [5] Curated crowdfunding platforms serve as "network orchestrators" by curating the offerings that are allowed on the platform.

  6. Impact investing - Wikipedia

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    Impact investing is distinguished from crowdfunding sites, such as Indiegogo or Kickstarter, because impact investments are typically debt or equity investments over US$1,000—with longer-than-traditional venture capital payment times—and an "exit strategy" (traditionally an initial public offering (IPO) or buyout in the for-profit startup ...

  7. Crowdcube - Wikipedia

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    Crowdfunding as a model for fundraising has become more popular over the past few years with the rise of the US-based Kickstarter and Indiegogo. These platforms differ from Crowdcube as they work on a donation and reward-based model where the donor receives a product or service in return for their donation.

  8. List of video game crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    Kickstarter's prohibition of medical products lead to the project launching on Indiegogo instead. Renamed Vivid Vision and released in October 2017 for home use. Oct 11, 2017 [265] [266] Reset: Theory Interactive Indiegogo: Dec 23, 2013: €65,000 €71,398 First-person science fiction puzzle video game. Players must travel back in time to ...

  9. Wikipedia : Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 301

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    The Kickstarter/IndieGogo pages (and I think there's a few others like this) are the ones that are the basis typically for notable commercial products, which is a key difference here, and usually that's not going to be something "personal" that will get started.