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Type Name URL 1 Private Get Crowdfunded Now Type Name URL 1 Private Get Crowdfunded Now http://www.getcrowdundednow.com 2 Reward Inventry https://www.inventrify.com 3 Reward FundRazr https://fundrazr.com/ 4 Charity Supportful https://www.supportful.com Busines 5 s Fundable https://www.fundable.com/ Investm 6 ent Wefunder https://wefunder.com/ 7 Charity YouCaring https://www.youcaring.com/ 8 Charity Go Get Funding https://gogetfunding.com/ 9 Film Seed and Spark https://www.seedandspark.com/ 10 Equity Slated https://welcome.slated.com/ Musicia 11 ns Pledge Music https://www.pledgemusic.com/ Musicia 12 ns Artist Share https://www.artistshare.com/ 13 T shirts Bonfire https://www.bonfire.com/ 14 Charity Double the Donation https://doublethedonation.com/ Schoool 15 s Edco https://www.ed.co/linkcampaign/ 16 Charity Causes https://www.causes.com/ Venture 17 Capital Rockethub http://www.rockethub.com/ Subscrip 18 tion Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ 19 Equity Circle up https://circleup.com/ 20 Loans Lending Club https://www.lendingclub.com Investor 21 s Crowdfunder https://www.crowdfunder.com/ Start Some Good (Facebook uses this 22 Charity one) https://startsomegood.com/ Hardwar 23 e Crowdf Supply https://www.crowdsupply.com/ Science 24 research Experiment https://experiment.com/ 25 Charity Chuffed https://www.chuffed.org/us 26 School Donors Choose https://www.donorschoose.org/ Real 27 Estate Peer Street https://www.peerstreet.com/ Real 28 Estate Real Crowd https://www.realcrowd.com/ 29 Charity Classy https://www.classy.org/ Real 30 Estate Realty Mogul https://www.realtymogul.com/ Weddin 31 gs HoneyFund https://www.honeyfund.com/ 32 School Give Campus https://www.givecampus.com/ Kids under 33 13 Piggy Backr https://www.piggybackr.com/ 34 Women Plum Alley https://crowdfund.plumalley.co/ Real 35 Estate Patch of Land http://go.patchofland.com/ 36 Global Kiva https://www.kiva.org/ 37 Loan Prosper https://www.prosper.com/ Real 38 Estate Realty Shares https://www.realtyshares.com/ 39 Loan Funding Circle https://www.fundingcircle.com/us/ 40 Loan KickFurther https://fitsmallbusiness.com/kickfurther-opt-in/ In Kind (Used to be 41 Equity Equity Eats) https://www.inkind.com 42 Charity Crowdrise https://www.crowdrise.com/ 43 Apps App Backr http://www.appbackr.com/ 44 Equity Equity Net https://www.equitynet.com/ 45 Equity Crowdcube https://www.crowdcube.com/ Christia 46 n Give Send Go https://www.givesendgo.com/ 47 Charity My Cause (Australian) https://www.mycause.com.au/ Amature 48 Athletes Pursuit https://www.pursu.it/pursuit/aboutus 49 Sports Rally Me https://www.rallyme.com/ 50 Reward Pozible https://www.pozible.com/ 51 T shirts Nifty Campaigns https://www.niftycampaigns.com/ 52 Reward We Make It https://wemakeit.com/ 53 T shirts T spring https://teespring.com/ 54 T shirts Represent https://represent.com/crowdfunding-t-shirts African America 55 n BBNomics https://bbnomics.com/ 56 Loan Up Start https://www.upstart.com/ 57 Charity First Giving http://info.firstgiving.com/ 58 Reward Plum Fund https://www.plumfund.com/ 59 Reward Deposit a Gift https://www.depositagift.com/ 60 Reward My Click Urban http://myclickurban.com The People's Fund 61 Reward (South Africa) https://thepeople.co.za/ 62 Artist Ulele https://www.ulule.com/ 63 Charity Mighty Cause https://www.mightycause.com/ Investm 64 ent Funded By Me https://www.fundedbyme.com/en/ Investm 65 ent One Vest https://www.onevest.com/ Investm 66 ent Microventures https://microventures.com/ 67 Reward Fund Anything https://fundanything.com/ Investm 68 ent Our Crowd https://www.ourcrowd.com/ Peer to 69 Peer Salsa https://www.salsalabs.com/givezooks inventio 70 ns Dragon Innovation https://www.dragoninnovation.com/ 71 Writers PubSlush https://www.pubslush.com/ Opprotunity 72 Charity International https://opportunity.org/ 73 Loans Peer From https://www.peerform.com/ 74 Jewish Jewcer https://www.jewcer.org/ Investm 75 ent Flashfunders https://www.flashfunders.com/ 76 Jewish Forward https://forward.com 77 Reward Micogivng http://www.microgiving.com/ Investm 78 ent Trucrowd https://us.trucrowd.com/ 79 Food Barnraiser https://www.barnraiser.us/ Investm 80 ent Early Shares https://www.earlyshares.com/ 81 Equity Invest X https://www.investx.com/ Investm 82 ent Symbid https://www.symbid.com/ 83 Jewish Chesed Fund https://thechesedfund.com/ 84 Muslim Launch Good https://www.launchgood.com 85 Muslim Islamic Crowdfunding https://www.islamic-crowdfunding.com/ 86 Muslim Taha Funder https://www.tahafunder.com/ 87 Women I Fund Women https://ifundwomen.com/ 88 Women Fund Dreamers https://www.funddreamer.com/ 89 Women Catapult http://catapult.org/ 88 Jewish Mefames https://mefarnes.com/ 91 Women Pando https://pando.com/ 92 Loans Loan Well https://loanwell.com/ 93 Food Pieshell https://www.pieshell.com/ Food 94 Truck Mobile Cause https://mobile-cuisine.com/ Food 95 Truck Food Start http://www.foodstart.com/ Medical 96 devices Medical Inventions http://www.medstartr.com/ Medical 97 devices Bamedfounder http://www.bamedfounder.com/ Medical 98 care Live Extra https://liveextra.org Cosmeti c 99 Surgery Get Cosmetic https://getcosmetic.com/ 100 Charity Modest Needs https://www.modestneeds.org/ 101 Writers Unbound https://unbound.com/ Outdoor 102 spaces Space Hive ( UK) https://www.spacehive.com/ 103 Fashion Sevenly https://www.sevenly.org/ Local to 104 GA Spark Market http://www.sparkmarket.com/ Art Investm 105 ent Arthena https://arthena.com/ Investm 106 ent Crowdfunz https://www.crowdfunz.com Fan Experie 107 nces We Demand https://www.wedemand.com/ 108 Charity Give 2gether https://www.give2gether.com/ Real 109 Estate Fund that Flip https://www.fundthatflip.com/ Creative 110 s Crowdzu https://www.crowdzu.com/ Cannibu 111 s Leafly https://www.leafly.com/brands/fundannacom 112 Causes Leetchi https://www.leetchi.com/en/crowdfunding Cannibu 113 s Fundanna https://fundanna.com/ AGri Food 114 Tech AgriFunder https://agfunder.com/ Real 115 Estate Peloton Street https://pelotonstreet.com/ Non 116 Profits Charidy https://www.charidy.com/ 117 loans Lendoor http://www.lendoor.com/ 118 Dwolla Greenwood http://greenwoodapp.com/ Medical Assistan 119 ce Med Fund http://medfund.launchrock.com/ Real 120 Estate Fundrise https://fundrise.com Educatio 121 n Donors Choose https://www.donorschoose.org/ Weddin 122 gs Honeymoon Fund https://www.honeyfund.com Non 123 Profits Crowdrise https://www.crowdrise.com/ 124 Debt Funding Circle https://www.fundingcircle.com/us/ 125 Debt Upstart https://www.upstart.com/ 126 Equity SeedInvest https://www.seedinvest.com 127 Water Water Champaign https://chuffed.org/movement/water 128 Water Changemakers https://www.changemakers.com 129 Movies Juntobox https://www.youtoblue.com 130 Movies Around The Bonfire https://blog.bonfire.com 131 Children Impactguru https://www.impactguru.com Young 132 People Piggybackr https://techcrunch.com Disabiliti 133 es Friendship Circle https://www.friendshipcircle.org Domesti c 133 Violence Indiegogo https://www.indiegogo.com Lantern 134 Release Fundly https://blog.fundly.com/fundraising-ideas/#ideas Transitio nal Housing 135 Youhelp https://www.youhelp.com/crowdfunding/homelessness 136 Animals Rescue Groups https://chuffed.org/animal-rescue-groups 137 Animals Endangered Species https://chuffed.org/movement/animal-conservation 138 Bees Endangered Species https://www.honeyflow.com 139 Water Water Wells https://charitywater.org/projects 140 Water Water Wells https://gogetfunding.com/the-clean-water-well-project/ .
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