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Crowdfunding Guide for Nonprofits and Charities

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HiveWire | Christopher Charlesworth (NCFA Ambassador) | June 4, 2015

Screen Shot 2015 06 04 at 4.30.17 PM 296x300 - Crowdfunding Guide for Nonprofits and CharitiesHiveWire a crowdfunding research and solutions provider based in Toronto, has collaborated with the Centre for Social Innovation and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) to produce the 2015 Crowdfunding Guide for nonprofits and charities. With insights gained from examining over 27K nonprofit crowdfunding campaigns, this comprehensive guide will help your nonprofit or charity in the journey for crowdfunding success.

The guide presented here is a subset of HiveWire’s data and insights collection. We have ongoing analytics and insights projects for internal use and external customers. If you are interested in HiveWire services or products please contact them.

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The National Crowdfunding Association of Canada (NCFA Canada) is a cross-Canada crowdfunding hub providing education, advocacy and networking opportunities in the rapidly evolving crowdfunding industry. NCFA Canada is a community-based, membership-driven entity that was formed at the grass roots level to fill a national need in the market place. Join our growing network of industry stakeholders, fundraisers and investors. Increase your organization’s profile and gain access to a dynamic group of industry front runners. Learn more About Us | About Crowdfunding or contact us at casano@ncfacanada.org.

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One Response to Crowdfunding Guide for Nonprofits and Charities

  1. william savary says:

    i am an investmnt banker in the usa.

    i am curious to know how can collaborate

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