Crowdfunding is a method of raising capital through the collective effort of friends, family, customers, and individual investors. This approach taps into the collective efforts of a large pool of individuals — primarily online via social media and crowdfunding platforms — and leverages their networks for greater reach and exposure.
Crowdfunding is a rapidly growing industry. Below, we explore key statistics including the average raise sizes, the impact marketing has on average raise, and the underlying demographics driving crowdfunding.
What may have seemed like a niche way to raise money at first is now a major force in fundraising. Worldwide, companies and individuals ha...
On a first foray into crowdfunding, a founder might find that things are more complicated than they thought at first. What are the best practices? What type of crowdfunding should they do? Which of the many, many sites should they go with? It becomes clear very quickly that while they might be experts in their fields, they’re certainly not crowdfunding experts.
There are plenty of perspectives out there on what to do and what not to do; plenty of crowdfunding experts who are offering their advice to new entrepreneurs. (If we’re being honest, there are probably too many.)
The same issue comes up: How do you know who to trust?
So a good plan when tackling a crowdfunding campaign is to ask the experts. From other entrepreneurs who have been t...
Crowdfunding has become an increasingly popular way for individuals and businesses alike to raise much-needed capital. The relatively low cost of entry and accessibility of popular crowdfunding platforms have fueled this revolution in funding.
But while it might look easy — and seem like a no-brainer — to launch a crowdfunding campaign, there are strong pros and cons to consider.
Founders considering launching a crowdfunding campaign might wonder:
To answer those questions (and a few more that people might not have even thought of), we reached out to our network of crowdfunding experts.
Our list includes founders of crowdfunding platforms, serial...
Crowdfunding may seem like a new idea, but it actually has a long and rich history with roots going back to the 1700’s.
However, modern day crowdfunding — where people and businesses raise small amounts of money from a large group of people, usually online — has its origins in 1997.
In this infographic, we look at some of the historical movements that led to the development of crowdfunding as we know it, as well as major events over the past two decades that have shaped modern day crowdfunding.
Infographic text transcript:
The Irish Loan Fund was established by author and Irish nationalist Jonathon Swift in the early 1700’s as a way to provide loans to poor but creditworthy people in Dublin.
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A lot of people confuse crowdfunding with crowdsourcing. While they are similar in that they both allow people to primarily leverage mass-community collaboration, they relate to two different things entirely.
So, what’s the key difference?
The short answer:
Crowdfunding is the process of sourcing money or funds from a group or groups of people.
Crowdsourcing is the process of sourcing information or skills or end products from a group or groups of people.
The long answer:
In a crowdfunding campaign, a person, business, or organization raises a relatively small amount of money from a large group of people. Crowdfunding is a method of raising capital through the collective effort of friends, family, customers, and...