Why should entrepreneurs in the field of charitable and voluntary work
seek investors to finance their projects, and give up a percentage of
these projects in the case of profitable businesses to get investment?The answer to this question was the creation of a large number of platforms, which became known as public funding. The idea is to convince people to invest in your project, or to help
you with something by donating a certain amount of money, through a
number of means, such as written texts and video. You need to convince
the platform users to take out their credit cards and donate to your
project.
1- kickstarter platform
The platform is one of the leading and first platforms in the field of public finance. The platform has been the largest public financing for entrepreneurs around the world. The platform is well known for financing emerging companies and providing new products and services with initial financing. In some projects, Entrepreneurs show their ideas and products on the platform and it is clear by following up on existing projects that ideas with products already made in the initial version are getting the most attention and funding.
2- crunchbase
3-gofundme platform
1- kickstarter platform
The platform is one of the leading and first platforms in the field of public finance. The platform has been the largest public financing for entrepreneurs around the world. The platform is well known for financing emerging companies and providing new products and services with initial financing. In some projects, Entrepreneurs show their ideas and products on the platform and it is clear by following up on existing projects that ideas with products already made in the initial version are getting the most attention and funding.
2- crunchbase
CB Rank (Company) 51,676
Categories Brand Marketing, Crowdfunding, Crowdsourcing, E-Commerce, Finance, Internet, Social Media, Social Network Headquarters Regions Greater New York Area, East Coast, Northeastern US Sub-Organization of
Founded Date Sep 1, 2009 Founders Alon Hillel-Tuch, Brian Meece, Jed Cohen, Vladimir Vukicevic Operating Status Active Funding Status M&A Last Funding Type Angel Number of Employees 11-50
IPO Status Private Company Type For Profit
Website www.rockethub.com/ Facebook View on Facebook LinkedIn View on LinkedIn Contact Email support@rockethub.com
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,...
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,...
The company was based in New York City. RocketHub innovated upon the crowdfunding model and developed a B2B market for the technology space,...