[oberlist] Fwd: New report "Crowdfunding: reshaping the crowd's engagement in culture" is now available online
vladimir us
vladimir at oberliht.org.md
Thu Sep 7 01:51:53 CEST 2017
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> From: Kleitia Zeqo <Kleitia.Zeqo at ideaconsult.be>
> Subject: New report "Crowdfunding: reshaping the crowd's engagement in culture" is now available online
> Date: August 8, 2017 at 11:46:33 GMT+3
> To: "vladimir at oberliht.org.md" <vladimir at oberliht.org.md>
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> Dears,
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> Thank you for your interest in Crowdfunding4Culture.
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> After 1.5 years of data crunching, research, numerous interviews with stakeholders, surveys, workshops and crowdsourcing activities, we are happy to announce that our final report “Crowdfunding: reshaping the crowd’s engagement in culture <https://crowdfunding4culture.eu/study-reshaping-crowd%E2%80%99s-engagement-culture-now-available-0>” is now online and available to download.
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> This is the first study to provide a complete overview on the use and impact of crowdfunding for the cultural and creative sectors (CCS) in Europe. It maps and analyses how crowdfunding is currently being used for the benefit of cultural and creative activities, and evaluates to what extent barriers hamper the further integration of crowdfunding in the financing mix and broader practice of CCS actors. The report also introduces a number of policy measures that could be undertaken by local, regional and European authorities in order to facilitate the use of crowdfunding, as an additional method of financing for CCS.
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> We invite you to go through the report and share it with interested friends, researchers and colleagues in related channels.
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> For those who did not make it into the Crowdfunding4Culture Conference on 20 June, we have prepared a short video <https://crowdfunding4culture.eu/more-funding-conference-video> coverage of the event. Hope you like it!
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> You can still follow most presentations and panel discussion on the project’s Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/CF4Culture/> and Twitter <https://twitter.com/CF4culture> page.
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> The study is accompanied by a website – www.crowdfunding4culture.eu <http://www.crowdfunding4culture.eu/> – that has been developed as a European information hub on everything related to crowdfunding for culture. The website contains among others:
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> · a map of all crowdfunding platforms <https://crowdfunding4culture.eu/platforms-map> across Europe (including comparative information on the crowdfunding models being used, costs of use, etc.) that have a specific focus on the Cultural and Creative Sectors;
> · a repository of case studies <https://crowdfunding4culture.eu/case-studies> that have been developed in the context of this study; and
> · an inventory of interesting events, news <https://crowdfunding4culture.eu/news-and-events>, tools and studies that relate to crowdfunding for the CCS.
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> The research team would like to thank all stakeholders that have contributed to the report by sharing their valuable expertise and insights.
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> Best wishes,
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> On behalf of the Crowdfunding4Culture team
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> Kleitia Zeqo
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