0 the practice of getting a large number of people to each give small amounts of money in order to provide the finance for a project, typically using the internet: --
Seed money may also come from crowdfunding or from financial bootstrapping rather than an equity offering.
The project appears to be hypothetical as no functioning brickstarter crowdfunding platform actually exists.
Free licenses are often the basis of crowdsourcing and crowdfunding projects.
Symbid was one of the first crowdfunding platforms to receive this award and has been heavily involved in determining its requirements.
For each of the two hardware revisions, the transition from prototype to mass production was enabled through crowdfunding (pre-ordering).
To date only two (2) states have reviewed, and rejected, intrastate crowdfunding exemptions.
The intrastate crowdfunding exemptions also carry certain disadvantages for companies wishing to run a crowdfunding campaign.
Various conventional crowdfunding campaigns are already underway from between $500 and $500,000.