How can NGOs participate in crowd funding?

How can NGOs participate in crowd funding?
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Crowd funding is a way of raising funds (funding) from a large number of donors (crowd) by mediums like the internet, social media and mobile phones. A lot of social enterprises, start-ups, and even nonprofits are successfully raising funds by doing crowdfunding campaigns.

How NGOs can make their crowdfunding plan and how to implement it, here is a short and simple video about the process and steps to plan one.

Source: https://www2.fundsforngos.org/fundraising/can-ngos-participate-crowdfunding/

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Crowd funding - economics for the greater good: Simon Dixon at TEDxMiltonKeynes

Simon Dixon talks about the future of fundraising and finance and how generosity, greed and the greater good intersects with the world of finance.

Simon is the CEO and founder of Bank to the Future, is an active banking reformer and speaks about the future of finance to governments, businesses, investors and financial institutions.

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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16 comentarios

  1. GA2MA2K297 L0DO

    Get out with what you have left – crypto prices are crashing to their true value = $0. Already over US$400 BILLION of fantasy value has been lost in just 4 weeks.
    It’s GAME OVER for 17,001 crypto PONZI scams, now that National Banks of Russia, China and others have banned mining of crypto PONZI coins. Now it’s “FLOLA” (fear of last out, loses all). Good luck El Salvador people. You’ve lost -30% from only 4-6 weeks ago.

  2. Luis

    The greater problem is that the problems he raised, but the fact that not enough people have seen this video.

  3. ingrid phillips

    Love learning how the greater good can be realized by decentralizing currencies, loans, etc. Humanity can and will NOT want to fund weapons of mass destruction!

  4. George Neal

    The more we make the more they take! it's all done by design to keep control over us.

  5. SietYin Hoh

    the devil you know is better than the angel you don't know – is better to fund what you believe in than letting others decide funding what you don't know

  6. Chowder Head

    I can't believe this hasn't been seen more. It's great. Startcoin has taken up where he left off

  7. Herbert Osborne

    If the bank was the legal owner of your money, you wouldn't be able to take your money out of the bank at any time and without notice to the bank.  The entire premise of this presentation rests on this mis-statement of fact.
    HLO

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