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What is crowdfunding? How is it evolving? How can you use it to power your dream project? How can it be used as a force for social change? Shareable’s eBook Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding, now available in the Amazon Kindle store investigates this transformative tool and its many uses.

Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding includes articles on crowdfunding’s history, future, and its usefulness for social movements, how-to guides exploring the best practices for launching a campaign, the legal considerations of crowdfunding and, case studies of innovative and inspiring crowdfunding projects, and an interview with Kickstarter’s Daniella Jaeger.

Buy Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding for only $2.99:

Included in Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding:

Crowdfunding How-To Guides

• How To Run a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign
• What You’ll Need to Run a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign
• Crowdfunding and the Law

Crowdfunding: Its Evolution and Its Future

• Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding
• Crowdfunding Social Change
• Of The Crowd: An Interview With Daniella Jaeger of Kickstarter

Perspectives on Crowdfunding

• Why Crowdfunding Isn’t Really About Money
• The Enabling City: Crowdfunding Urban Livability
• Loudsauce Crowdfunds Advertising That Matters
• The Motorhome Diaries: The Dance of Crowdfunding
• The Top Shareable Crowdfunded Projects

Buy Crowdfunding Nation: The Rise and Evolution of Collaborative Funding for only $2.99:

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Paul M. Davis

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Paul M. Davis

Paul M. Davis tells stories online and off, exploring the spaces where data, art, and civics intersect. I currently work with a number of organizations including Pivotal and


Things I share: Knowledge, technology, reusable resources, goodwill.