Best Crowdfunding Sites For Fundraising

Ravi Prajapati
Ravi Prajapati June 12, 2019
Updated 2020/10/22 at 2:32 PM
Crowdfunding Sites For Fundraising

Crowdfunding marketing is the best for raising fund for your startup or new project.  Those days are gone where we stuck in dealing with venture capitalists and mounds of debt. But, If you have a great idea and ability to make it successful, You definitely gonna get funding. So, don’t worry about getting crowdfunding for your sites or startup.

However, Not all crowdfunding platforms are equal. Each one specializes in a different purpose.

List of Best Crowdfunding Sites For Fundraising

Kickstarter

Kickstarter is an American public-benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity and merchandising.[3] The company’s stated mission is to “help bring creative projects to life”.[4] As of May 2019, Kickstarter has received more than $4 billion in pledges from 16.3 million backers to fund 445,000 projects, such as films, music, stage shows, comics, journalism, video games, technology, publishing, and food-related projects.

Indiegogo

Indiegogo is an American crowdfunding website founded in 2008 by Danae Ringelmann, Slava Rubin, and Eric Schell. Its headquarters are in San Francisco, California. The site is one of the first sites to offer crowdfunding. Indiegogo allows people to solicit funds for an idea, charity, or start-up business.

Crowdfunder

Crowdfunder lets you sell equity and debt in your business to attract angel investors and venture capitalists to raise money for your projects.

It’s like a regular venture capital program, but with the online infrastructure to raise awareness usually beyond smaller business’ means.

RocketHub

Incorporated in 2009, the RocketHub, an online crowdfunding platform, launched by January 2010. The original founders of RocketHub are Brian Meece, Jed Cohen, Alon Hillel-Tuch, and Vladimir Vukicevic.

The company was based in New York City. RocketHub innovated upon the crowdfunding model and developed a B2B market for the technology space, creating industry-first key partnerships. Bill Clinton and Bill Gates selected RocketHub as part of their guest edited Ways to Change the World edition of Wired Magazine.

Somolend

SoMoLend, a web-based tech platform, allows small businesses to raise debt financing from individuals, banks, and business associations.

SoMoLend is the first of its kind in many ways as a fully transparent portal that allows investors to look into the eyes of business borrowers in their own neighborhood before making any lending decisions. With SoMo, individuals, banks, local governments, business associations, chambers of commerce and municipalities can invest in small businesses by use of a safe, secure, easy-to-use platform.

SoMo is designed with the capability of allowing and promoting peer-to-peer lending, by which business borrowers can get loans from friends and family, customers, Twitter followers, Facebook friends and LinkedIn connections.

appbackr

appbackr is organizing the world’s applications to be the most comprehensive way of comparing, identifying and exploring apps.

If you want to build the next new mobile app and are seeking donation-based funding to get things off the ground or growing, then check out appbackr.

AngelList

AngelList is a U.S. website for startups, angel investors, and job-seekers looking to work at startups. Created in 2010, the platform has a mission to democratize the investment process and to help startups with their challenges in fundraising and talent.

Crowdrise

CrowdRise is a for-profit crowdfunding platform that raises charitable donations. CrowdRise was founded by Edward Norton, Shauna Robertson, and the founders of Moosejaw, Robert and Jeffrey Wolfe. CrowdRise was acquired in 2017 by GoFundMe.

GoFundMe

GoFundMe is an American for-profit crowdfunding platform that allows people to raise money for events ranging from life events such as celebrations and graduations to challenging circumstances like accidents and illnesses.

Patreon

Patreon is a membership platform that makes it easy for artists and creators to get paid. It operates a platform that enables content creators, as well as artists, to be able to fund their work.

It’s Patreon.com, a communications platform, enables the connection between users and makes various accessible content, including videos, photographs, images, artwork, graphics, audio clips, comments, data, text, software, scripts, projects, other material and information, and associated trademarks and copyrightable works.

PledgeMusic

If you’re a musician and need a way to cover expenses for things like launching a new album or going on a tour, then PledgeMusic may be good for that.

You can also provide rewards for donors who pledge a certain amount of money, like a free digital copy of your music or such.

Mightycause

MIghtycause was formed in 2017 by a team of industry vets who purchased Razoo Global. Razoo operated as an online fundraising website for underfunded nonprofits and people in need, to lift up themselves and each other.

The company has helped raise over $600 million for causes that matter; from big multi-million dollar, community-led Giving Days, to everyday people collecting donations for those in need or on behalf of their favorite causes. The Mightycause team brings its innovative products, technology and experience to serve the combined community of nonprofits and causes in search of online fundraising.

So, Hope you have found all these sites helpful. You can use all sites to get funding for your startup or project. If you have any other same platform, You can share here in a comment.

 

 

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