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Manifeste crowdfunding. Crowdfunding. Un article de Ékopédia, l'encyclopédie pratique. Le Crowdfunding[1] est une approche permettant le financement de projets en faisant appel à un grand nombre de personnes ordinaires (internautes, réseaux de contact, amis, etc.) pour faire de petits investissements. Une fois cumulés, ces investissements permettront de financer des projets qui auraient potentiellement eu de la difficulté à recevoir un financement traditionnel (banques, investisseurs, etc.).

Grâce aux réseaux sociaux et aux communautés en ligne, il devient aujourd'hui facile et peu coûteux de rejoindre un grand nombre de personnes potentiellement intéressées à soutenir des projets. L'approche reçoit actuellement l'attention du public, en particulier des producteurs de cinéma indépendant[2][3]. Toutefois, le principe de faire appel à un grand nombre de personnes pour faire de petits investissements (ou dons) existe depuis longtemps, notamment dans le domaine caritatif.

Approches Exemples de projets Startup Cinéma Documentaire. Loans from people not banks. Friendfund.com. Crowd funding. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising monetary contributions from a large number of people, typically via the internet.[1] One early-stage equity expert described it as “the practice of raising funds from two or more people over the internet towards a common Service, Project, Product, Investment, Cause, and Experience, or SPPICE.”[2] The crowdfunding model is fueled by three types of actors: the project initiator who proposes the idea and/or project to be funded; individuals or groups who support the idea; and a moderating organization (the "platform") that brings the parties together to launch the idea.[3] In 2013, the crowdfunding industry grew to be over $5.1 billion worldwide.[4] History[edit] Types[edit] The Crowdfunding Centre's May 2014 report identified the existence of two primary types of crowdfunding: Rewards-based[edit] Equity[edit] Debt-based[edit] Litigation[edit] Charity[edit] Role of the crowd[edit] Crowdfunding platforms[edit] Origins[edit] Press.

ChipIn. Lots of needs. Invest in the solutions. - 33needs. Welcome to Slicethepie. Starteed. Kisskissbankbank : collectez des fonds pour réaliser vos projets. Ulule. AlloProd. 10 Ways to Start a Fund for Social Good Online. Fundraising is a key component for most social good campaigns and projects. Thanks to the the Internet and the social web, raising money for a non-profit, community project or charitable organization or relief effort is easier than ever before. The web makes it possible to get your message across and collect money from people all over the world and to include your social graph in the process.

If you have an idea or a cause that you want to bring awareness to and raise funds around, there are lots of great online tools to help get you started. Whether you want to raise money for a local community center or help fundraise as part of a broader social good campaign, these tools make it easy to get the word out and collect the funds you need. 1. The U.S. subsidiary of JustGiving.com, FirstGiving lets users raise money for any non-profit in the GuideStar database. 2. Once you start a project, you can share your project's link via Facebook, Twitter and e-mail. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.