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Can you crowdfund for anything?
Anyone who resides in the countries where we operate (presently only UK) age 18 and older can create a campaign.
Is it legal to crowdfund?
Regulation Crowdfunding enables eligible companies to offer and sell securities through crowdfunding. The rules: require all transactions under Regulation Crowdfunding to take place online through an SEC-registered intermediary, either a broker-dealer or a funding portal.
Is it worth paying for a PhD?
tl;dr It’s up to you to make it worth it. A PhD can hurt your finances, sink you in debt, and leave you with no clear path to success in some fields. But PhDs statistically earn more than their and have lower unemployment rates.
Are UK PhDs funded?
In the UK, PhD funding is provided via seven research councils, each covering a specific academic sector. Across Europe, such funding is offered by the European Research Council.
What is a CF offering?
Title III of the JOBS Act outlines Reg CF, a type of offering allowing private companies to raise up to $5 million from all Americans. Like a Kickstarter campaign, Reg CF allows companies to raise funds online from their early adopters and the crowd.
Do you need a license for crowdfunding?
To use images, music, artwork, video, or other copyright-protected content on a crowdfunding site, you must have the copyright or a license to use the content. If you want to protect content that you own, copyright it before you put it up on a crowdfunding site.
Does crowdfunding support scientific research?
Project type — Not all crowdfunding platforms support scientific research. In fact, one of the best known platforms, Kickstarter, does not. For NEURODOME, Dr. Garbarino and her colleagues were able to get around that fact by positioning the project as “educational” rather than scientific.
What is a crowdfunding project?
Projects include fundraising campaigns for charities, the design and production of personal, everyday objects, as well as artistic projects. The main advantage of crowdfunding is that it does not rely on a few, rich investors, but instead on a large number of interested private individuals – hence “crowd” in the name.
How can we stop crowdfunding ‘junk’ research?
Although the larger crowdfunding platforms have rigorous application processes that help separate bona fide research from “junk,” not all do. One solution is to increase the number of university-vetted projects that are put forth going forward, she suggested.
What are the most popular crowdfunding sites?
The GoFundMe website is one of the most popular crowdfunding websites, and specialized in charity and non-profit projects right from the start. The campaigns on GoFundMe mostly collect money for social events and charitable projects. GoFundMe started in 2010, and generated over $5 billion by 2017.