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Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding is raising money from friends and family to fund an idea, cause or business. Donation based is the most common and Kickstarter and Indiegogo are two popular sites. Money given to campaigns on these sites is considered a donation and often there is a perk like a t shirt or your name in the credits of a movie. The most successful campaigns (millions of dollars) have typically been for companies who are offering a product (think presale) in exchange for a donation.

As a result of the 2012 JOBS Act, companies will soon be able to offer equity or debt in their company in exchange for investment money. The SEC hasn't completed the rules for this yet, so companies have to wait until they are done. This could significantly expand the capital available to entrepreneurs and will allow unaccredited investors (that's nearly all of us who are not wealthy) to invest in people and ideas that we believe in. This type of investment is very risky because of the high failure rate, thus people will be limited on the amount of money they can invest based on their net worth. Today, the biggest investment gains come from these type of early-stage investments. Once the rules are complete and start up companies can offer securities, the everyday Joe and Jane can possibly fund the next big idea like Google or AirBnB or Amazon.

To learn more about equity crowdfunding, CareerFuel has a comprehensive site created to educate entrepreneurs and would-be investors.
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crowdforging

The act of using a mass or Crowd to forge or create something.
We shall be crowdforging this empire!
by The Truth143 May 22, 2014
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crowdforcing

Crowdforcing is the act of providing a product or service to the public without following existing regulations for the industry. Relies on the popularity with customers to force the hand of legislators by popular demand to "catch up" the regulations to the new "standards" established by the crowdsourcer.

Think crowdsourcing from another angle.
The Uber ar service is a prime example of crowdforcing, where regulations did not allow it's operation regionally and locally, but jurisdictions have had to "catch up" to the adapt to to popular demand.
by ap3 September 12, 2014
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crowdsurfing

another slang name of couchsurfing, because of many crowdy ppls using it for free living
someone sends me request at crowdsurfing
by CaptnO April 15, 2015
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Round-up crowdfunding

Round-up crowdfunding is when people round up their everyday transactions to the nearest dollar and use the extra change to collectively fund something.
“I didn’t even notice I was contributing, but my spare change from round-up crowdfunding helped fund the project.”
by A guy who invents words March 18, 2026
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