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Cofundos.org - community innovation and funding

Cofundos.org - community innovation and funding

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Crowd Investing The Journey to Legalize Crowdfunding Thanks to the support of people like you, all Americans will soon have the right to invest in startups they believe in. Congress just passed the CROWDFUND Act, allowing you to invest in what could be the next Facebook or own a piece of your local organic food market. Before crowdfunding, this opportunity was only available to accredited investors, who have $1,000,000 or more in assets or earn more than $200,000 a year.

Crowdfunding - Share2Start “Crowdfunding bij Share2start is investeren in ondernemers en projecten voor een hoog rendement” 1. Kies zelf je project Share2start richt zich op duurzame, innovatieve en sociale ondernemers en projecten. Op onze website vind je veel verschillende projecten. Bekijk de videoclips, lees de verhalen van de ondernemers en bepaal zelf welk project het beste bij jou past. Microventures jump on opportunities CANDLEGRAM - Light up your shape Oltre 580 candele vendute in 40 giorni! 225 sostenitori uniti nel valore dell'artigianato made in Italy! FAMO crowdfunding 5.233€ per la rivista dedicata ai talenti dell'underground italiano! Sten&Lex per Outdoor Urban Art Festival Why open social collaboration platforms will disrupt the enterprise market in 2013 and beyond inShare427 Guest post by Sarah Evans (PRsarahevans), chief evangelist, Tracky, social correspondent at Sarah’s Faves and author of [RE]FRAME: Little Inspirations For A Larger Purpose The majority of businesses aren’t run efficiently and employees lack the tools and equipment necessary to do their jobs.

Peerbackers jump on opportunities Over 580 candles sold in 40 days! 225 supporters joined in the value of handicraft made ??in Italy! FAMO crowdfunding € 5,233 for the magazine dedicated to the undeground italian talents 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]

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