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crowdfunding

/kroud-fuhn-ding/US // ˈkraʊdˌfʌn dɪŋ //

众筹,集资,集体筹资

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the activity or process of raising money from a large number of people, typically through a website, as for a project or small business.

Examples

  • Both could leave investors with less than zero in some cases, but with rolling funds or crowdfunding, there’s a real opportunity to build something rather than just sticking it to the man.

  • Don’t assume requests for help on social media or crowdfunding sites are legitimate.

  • The WOZX, launched by the energy-efficiency crowdfunding company Efforce, entitles holders to a share of profits from energy efficiency projects around the world.

  • In fact, countless crowdfunding businesses and platforms continue to make major moves within the markets globally.

  • So we’ve basically conceived of a giant crowdfunding operation to direct money into climate solutions.

  • After failing to reach their targeted goal on crowdfunding sites, the café became a media sensation following a piece on Buzzfeed.

  • Shortly thereafter, Ohanian founded Breadpig, a site that assists creators with crowdfunding, sponsorships, and business strategy.

  • JIBO is a robot for the whole family, currently crowdfunding for development.

  • Even crowdfunding champion and musician Amanda Palmer lauded the project.

  • In that regard, many view crowdfunding as, primarily, a creative endeavor.