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TechCrunch by Ryan Lawler | Posted on July 5, 2013
Pave, The Crowdfunding Platform For Investing In People, Launches Option For Those Who Just Want To Pay It Forward
New York-based startup Pave launched with the idea to allow investors to put their money not into startups or companies or ideas, but into people. The idea was to highlight a group of potential prospects who wanted to get a particular personal project off the ground and to help them get that funded. In return, those who contributed money to help would receive a small share of their future income afterward. Now it’s offering a way for backers to pay it forward, with a new investment plan called Ripple.
For prospects, Pave provides the ability to get things funded that are more creative or aspirational than through other crowdfunding platforms. And it enables backers to bet on individuals — like a filmmaker or martial artist — looking to pursue individual dreams.
While still in the beta phase of its rollout, Pave has had a number of its prospects already backed, and hopes to continue adding more as time goes on. During its pilot phase, the average campaign size was around $24,000, with some as high as $75,000 and others as low as about $2,500.
At first, the platform was opened just to accredited investors — which for individuals would mean people who either have a net worth of more than $1 million or who make more than $200,000 a year. Those people would then receive some return on their investments in Pave’s prospects.
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