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Do an ICO - can cost about 20k for all the bumph but can raise millions even with a terrible/non idea.
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The Virgin crowdfunding site is better, I believe. BT also do a good site.
(One of my FB friends did research on this recently)
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Cant you just email your friends and family with your bank details?Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI see that justgiving has a crowd funding section where you can raise funds for personal projects however there is a 5% fee deducted from the total
Are there any "free" crowd funding sites that you can use for raising funds to help assist children reach a target ?
Reason I ask is my youngest has been selected to represent the county on an international trip with the girl guiding association and she has to raise the money for the trip and kit
Ideally I want to be able to post a link to family/friends/forum acquaintances to give her fund raising a boost.
TIA
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Crowdfunding / fundraising
I see that justgiving has a crowd funding section where you can raise funds for personal projects however there is a 5% fee deducted from the total
Are there any "free" crowd funding sites that you can use for raising funds to help assist children reach a target ?
Reason I ask is my youngest has been selected to represent the county on an international trip with the girl guiding association and she has to raise the money for the trip and kit
Ideally I want to be able to post a link to family/friends/forum acquaintances to give her fund raising a boost.
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