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Created By Brad • Updated 6 years ago

Three Models of OBLEM Crowdfunding Crowdfunding is the process of raising very small investments from a large number of investors. The process has been facilitated by the development of crowdfunding websites. OPPORTUNITY: The opportunity for growth, new start-ups and entrepreneurs whose ideas never make it past the dinner table due to lack of funding is vast. The impact on local business is undoubtedly also going to produce more robust communities and cities where investors can now keep their money local. DONATION MODEL Campaigns gather hundreds of small donations to achieve a financing goal (growth/expansion or start up). Donors choose their benefactors and feel good about contributing to an economic or artistic endeavor. BIZ IDEA Due to the economic downturn, banks consider small startup ventures 、 : as too risky TIGH No return for money given BIZ IDEA 3 EQUITY MODEL Investors receive an interest in the ts of the business that they are BIZ IDEA helping fund. A crowd funding exemption to SEC regulations has been signed into law. What impact will this have on Main Street? 2 REWARD MODEL Supporters make a monetary contri- bution in return for a reward of some sort. The rewards can be wholly intangible, such as being identifiec publicly as a supporter, or a T-shirt. BIZ IDEA Tangible or intangible reward EXEMPTION GRANTED Financial return Main Americans have $30 trillion dollars vested in securities - imagine if Nhalf of that went from Wall Street to 0 Main Street. What could $15 trillion dollars do in our communities? e jobs, better c Business Alliance for Local Living Economies
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