Brooklyn Warehouse raises $21,000 in 60 days
May 9, 2012 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles
In just 60 days, its first time using crowd funding, they got 103 contributors who helped the Windsor Street eatery raise $21,450, or 71 per cent, of the original goal.
The money is earmarked to help cover a $30,000 renovation that once complete, will replace the restaurant’s summer patio with a permanent, all-season atrium and nearly double the seating capacity.
Donors could pitch in anywhere from $10 to $2,500 and receive, in turn, an equally valued meal, company clothing or permanent recognition on a wall. A $100 donation, for example, earned dinner for two from a featured menu created by chef Mark Gray and the donor’s signature displayed on the wall of supporters.
They were growing and needed business expansion. On their blog they state donations are still being accepted and the renovations are on track.
$50k goal
May 4, 2012 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page
In the last 8 months I have helped put $29,755 into the hands of people through crowd funding.
My goal is to help people get $50,000 in the next 4 months.
If you are not sure what crowd funding is, please check out some of the articles on this site. If you have questions, you can also make a complimentary consultation by phone to talk about your project.
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