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Tag Archives: payment processor
Crowdfunding Closed To Alt-Right
Apparently, the last alt-right crowdfunding site has gone dormant according to Hornet. Started by a Perdue University student, Maker Support has stopped taking pledges. That follows the hibernation of Hatreon, a site that mimicked Patreon. Apparently, the reason for their … Continue reading
Posted in balance, Banking, Charity, checkbook, Congress, Crowd Fund Act, Crowd Fund Act of 2012, Crowd Funding At the Margins, Crowd Funding Platforms, Funding Portals, Investments, Jobs, Legislative Intent, technology
Tagged alt-right, charity, crowd fund, crowdfunding, free speech, fund raising, GoFundMe, hate groups, hate speech, Hatreon, IndieGoGo, kickstarter, Maker Support, Neo-Nazis, payment processor, pledge, Richard Spencer, Stripe, Traditionalist Worker Party, white supremacist
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Portal Patreon Cuts Back On NSFW Content
A “patron” is a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. Patreon is a crowdfunding portal that permits people to make subscription payments to artists that they want to support. While its terms … Continue reading
Posted in accredited investor, balance, checkbook, Crowd Fund Act, Crowd Fund Act of 2012, Crowd Funding At the Margins, Crowd Funding Platforms, Film, Funding Portals, Investments, Jobs, Legislative Intent, review, Small Business, technology
Tagged adult content, art, artist, content, creator, crowdfund, crowdfunding, explicit, movies, NSFW, Patreon, payment platform, payment processor, pornographic, pornography, private webcam sessions, sex workers, subscription, support, terms of service, Trust and Safety Team, web cam
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Indiegogo Moves Personal Crowdfunding To New Site
Indiegogo is opening a new funding portal for personal fundraising, nonprofits, and socially conscious causes, not to be confused with their original site that offers not-profitable startups (wink emoji). The new webportal, called Generosity, will not charge any platform fees … Continue reading
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Tagged capital, Crowd Fund Act, crowd funding platforms, crowdfund, crowdfunding, donation, donations, donor, entrepreneurs, feel good, funding portal, fundraiser, generosity, good cause, help me, illness, JOBS Act, nonprofits, payment processor, personal fundraising, platform fees, processor fees, rewards, SEC, Securities and Exchange Commission, social causes, socially conscious causes, startup, website
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Crowdfunding Based On a Higher Authority
Based on the Buddist model of unconditional giving called “dana,” a new crowdfunding web portal is launching for filmmakers and artists known as dana.io. The portal is NOT charging a fee to crowdfunders, but instead is asking for contributions. Kickstarter, … Continue reading
Posted in Broker dealers, Charity, Congress, Crowd Fund Act, Crowd Fund Act of 2012, Crowd Funding At the Margins, Crowd Funding Platforms, Film, FINRA, Funding Portals, Investments, Jobs, Legislative Intent, SEC, Venture Capital
Tagged buddism, buddist, campaign, capital, capital raise, crowd fund, crowdfund, crowdfunding, dana.io, donation, donor, equity, fees, film, film finance, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, FINRA, free, goals, independent film, Indie Wire, indies, Indiewire, movies, payment processor, PayPal, percentage, rewards, SEC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Stripe, targets
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