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London child poverty conference

New sources of funding and philanthropy




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What is Crowdfunding?
Crowdfunding describes the collective effort of individuals who network
and pool their resources to support efforts initiated by other people or
organizations.

Crowdfunding comes in four forms – equity, reward, donation, loan.

A recent NESTA study found that the UK Crowdfunding market is already
estimated to be worth £80 million - from £0 almost two years ago.

The worldwide market is worth $1.5 billion.




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Crowdfunding not a new concept
In the UK we've been Crowdfunding since Victorian times, although it
was known as civic subscription.

Several large parks in Manchester were built that way - plus most of
the statues in our towns.

The most famous example of civic subscription in the UK was Sheffield
University - from the penny donations given a century ago by Sheffield
factory workers to establish a university which would benefit their
economy, health and children.

In America the base of the Empire State building was 'crowdfunded'.




                       Supported by:
Its not just about the money
Crowdfunding is not just about raising money, it is about validating a
project or idea.

Gaining support via Crowdfunding proves your idea is good and
develops a strong initial and loyal customer base before your project
even begins.

Importantly Crowdfunding democratizes the financing process.




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Types of businesses funded




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The Potential
The Bicycle Academy

                                         “What Peoplefund.it has achieved for
                                         The Bicycle Academy is impressive. It’s
                                         a sign that people are prepared to roll
                                         up their sleeves to back and support
                                         ideas which make a difference to the
                                         world – that’s what Big Society is
                                         about” – Zac Goldsmith MP




Raised £40,000+ in just six days



                         Supported by:
What Crowdfunding can't do
Crowdfunding for rewards are not the same as donations.

For purely raising money sites like JustGiving are a more viable
alternative.

Crowdfunded projects need a clear start, middle and end – with a clear
marketing plan throughout.




                                                                                  Nick Underhill
                                                                                 MD KEO Digital
                                                                            www.peoplefund.it
                                                                   nick.underhill@keofilms.com
                                                                            www.keofilms.com




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Nick Underhill - London Child Poverty Conference

  • 1. London child poverty conference New sources of funding and philanthropy Supported by:
  • 2. What is Crowdfunding? Crowdfunding describes the collective effort of individuals who network and pool their resources to support efforts initiated by other people or organizations. Crowdfunding comes in four forms – equity, reward, donation, loan. A recent NESTA study found that the UK Crowdfunding market is already estimated to be worth £80 million - from £0 almost two years ago. The worldwide market is worth $1.5 billion. Supported by:
  • 3. Crowdfunding not a new concept In the UK we've been Crowdfunding since Victorian times, although it was known as civic subscription. Several large parks in Manchester were built that way - plus most of the statues in our towns. The most famous example of civic subscription in the UK was Sheffield University - from the penny donations given a century ago by Sheffield factory workers to establish a university which would benefit their economy, health and children. In America the base of the Empire State building was 'crowdfunded'. Supported by:
  • 4. Its not just about the money Crowdfunding is not just about raising money, it is about validating a project or idea. Gaining support via Crowdfunding proves your idea is good and develops a strong initial and loyal customer base before your project even begins. Importantly Crowdfunding democratizes the financing process. Supported by:
  • 5. Types of businesses funded Supported by:
  • 6. The Potential The Bicycle Academy “What Peoplefund.it has achieved for The Bicycle Academy is impressive. It’s a sign that people are prepared to roll up their sleeves to back and support ideas which make a difference to the world – that’s what Big Society is about” – Zac Goldsmith MP Raised £40,000+ in just six days Supported by:
  • 7. What Crowdfunding can't do Crowdfunding for rewards are not the same as donations. For purely raising money sites like JustGiving are a more viable alternative. Crowdfunded projects need a clear start, middle and end – with a clear marketing plan throughout. Nick Underhill MD KEO Digital www.peoplefund.it nick.underhill@keofilms.com www.keofilms.com Supported by: