Melissa Francis
OUTLINE
Background
Value Created
Competition
BACKGROUND
CO-FOUNDERS
Perry Chen: CEO, Co-founder Charles Adler: Co-founder Yancey Strickler: Co-founder
Launched on April 28, 2009 Based in the lower East-Side of Manhattan, New
York.
WHAT IS IT?
It’s a crowd funding platform
Mission: help realizing creative projects in the worlds of: • Art and Comics • Dance • Design and Fashion• Film and Video• Food• Games, Music and Technology• Photography, Publishing and Theater
They never curate a project but they can make it a “Staff Pick”.
HOW DOES IT WORK? Creators pitch their product idea on the site and
interested backers donate money to help fund the project.
In addition to seeing a project of interest come to life, backers can receive non financial rewards from the creators.
Each project is given an certain amount of time (usually 30 days) in which it must reach its fundraising goal. If it does not receive enough funds by the end of the time period, no money is donated.
Kickstarter advises backers to use their own judgment on supporting a project. They also warn project leaders that they could be liable for legal damages from backers for failure to deliver on promises
START A PROJECT
KICKSTARTER’S FEE
Free sign up
Kickstarter collects a 5% fee from a successfully funded project.
Payment processing fees work out to roughly 3-5%.
Creators never give up any ownership of their work to Kickstarter or backers. They keep 100% ownership and control over their work.
VALUE CREATED
STATISTICS
$1,155,809,319 total dollars pledged
63,331 successfully funded projects
6,358,233 total backers
1,896,115 repeat backers
In 2013:
• 3 million people pledged 480 millions $ 1,315,520$/ day, 913$/min
• Backers came from 214 countries and all 7 continents (even Antarctica)
• 19,911 projects successfully funded
Some Projects:
• Pebble: E-paper watch for iPhone and Android
• OUYA: A New Kind of Video Game Console
• The Veronica Mars Movie Project
• The Dash: Wireless Smart In Ear Headphones
• Human powered helicopter
COMPETITION
BEST CROWDFUNDING WEBSITES Kickstarter: has become synonymous for crowdfunding
Indiegogo. "Our platform is available to anyone, anywhere, to raise money for anything." While its success fee is at 4%, it charges 9 % if you don't meet your goal.
RocketHub: Initially launched with the arts in mind, it expanded to include science, education, business and social good projects.
Fundrazr: raising money for anything from personal causes to nonprofits to entrepreneurial projects.