Home of the Brave: Struggle & triumph in a broken America
A project in Honolulu, HI by Spencer Toyama000days
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What if the smartest person on Earth was born into poverty & slavery? Meet Aria Monfort, from the world's poorest nation: America
Backers: 335
Average Pledge Per Backer: $41
Funded: $13,846 of $12,000
Dates: Oct 4th -> Nov 10th (38 days)
Project By: Spencer Toyama
Backers: 335
Average Pledge Per Backer: $41
Funded: $13,846 of $12,000
Dates: Oct 4th -> Nov 10th (38 days)
Project By: Spencer Toyama
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Last Updated: November 10 @ 17:01 -0500 GMT
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Putting Money Where Your Mouth Is (and Kickstarter)
August 6th - via: josephyoo.com
I've backed 3 kickstarter campaigns (and thinking about a 4th one). The first two were things my friends were working on. (Home of the Brave and I Hate You) The third one was the Forever Bible, for reasons I can't explain, I just want. And the fourth one I'm thinking about is this Klik Belt. Because — well, I don't know why. I just want it. (Read More)
Kickstarter And The Social Enterprise
September 11th - via: huffingtonpost.com
Kickstarter is a great tool for any entrepreneur that has a product-based business because it forces you into thinking through a lean methodology of launching your business. It also forces you to not be a non-profit or contribute your pledges to charity. This is important, and especially useful to the social enterprise. I feel that true social enterprise forces businesses to find market viability for creating social good. (Read More)
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