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Latest revision as of 11:54, 3 June 2026
Crowdfunding — and specifically civic crowdfunding — is an approach where communities, individuals, and organizations collectively finance local public projects through online platforms, often in combination with contributions from municipalities, foundations, or companies.
When a project demonstrates grassroots financial support, it signals to governments and foundations that there is genuine demand, making it easier to unlock matching grants or co-funding. This combination of crowd capital and institutional backing is what makes civic crowdfunding particularly powerful as a tool against funding gaps.
institutional, infrastructural
Economic investments
TML3
medium
high
flexible
no
general public, local/district administration, local politicians, city administration, city politicians, NGOs / local interest groups, private companies
Action
german