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OSE is one of the leaders in crowd-funding as a funding strategy. Our beginnings were founded on a $1500/month budget obtained via crowd funding - such as Chip-In and True Fans. Inspired by Kevin Kelly's [[1000 True Fans]] concepts, we have begun our True Fans Campaign and now have over 500 subscribers - see [[True Fans]].
OSE is one of the leaders in crowd-funding as a funding strategy. Our beginnings were founded on a $1500/month budget obtained via crowd funding - such as Chip-In and True Fans. Inspired by Kevin Kelly's [[1000 True Fans]] concepts, we have begun our True Fans Campaign and now have over 500 subscribers - see [[True Fans]]. Furthermore:


*In September 2011, we have successfully collected $20k in 7 days when we needed to begin construction and we were out of funds. - [http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2011/09/groundbreaking-for-construction-2011/]
*In September 2011, we have successfully collected $20k in 7 days when we needed to begin construction and we were out of funds. - [http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2011/09/groundbreaking-for-construction-2011/]
*In October, we have succeeded in raising $63k gross via [[Kickstarter]].
*In October, we have succeeded in raising $63k gross via [[Kickstarter]].

Revision as of 22:20, 23 October 2012

OSE is one of the leaders in crowd-funding as a funding strategy. Our beginnings were founded on a $1500/month budget obtained via crowd funding - such as Chip-In and True Fans. Inspired by Kevin Kelly's 1000 True Fans concepts, we have begun our True Fans Campaign and now have over 500 subscribers - see True Fans. Furthermore:

  • In September 2011, we have successfully collected $20k in 7 days when we needed to begin construction and we were out of funds. - [1]
  • In October, we have succeeded in raising $63k gross via Kickstarter.