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*Bountysource - bounties for open source projects - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bountysource] | *Bountysource - bounties for open source software projects - 10% (or 13%?) charge. Can we use it for hardware? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bountysource] | ||
*Scalefunder - software as a service; the more projects, the more favorable this is - [http://www.scalefunder.com/] | *Scalefunder - software as a service; the more projects, the more favorable this is - [http://www.scalefunder.com/] | ||
*Goteo - charges 11% total. Funding for the commons, but expensive. | *Goteo - charges 11% total. Funding for the commons, but expensive. |
Revision as of 14:58, 8 March 2014
- Bountysource - bounties for open source software projects - 10% (or 13%?) charge. Can we use it for hardware? [1]
- Scalefunder - software as a service; the more projects, the more favorable this is - [2]
- Goteo - charges 11% total. Funding for the commons, but expensive.
- Indiegogo - most cost effective - 6% total (for nonprofits, if goal is met, otherwise, 10%)
- List of open source crowdfunding platforms - [3]
- top crowdfund sites for nonprofits - [4]
- One Percent Club - integrate with Design Sprints? People can also contribute time or skills. - [5]
- Shopfunder - you get 30% of sale from craft producers. - [6]
- MyClassCam - for schools, lowest fee - 5%