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The Early Childhood Council of Larimer County has launched their new CF project.
Copia Farms sets out to grow a copious amount of produce with their new CF project.
New CF project, Soggy Dog Pool, offers opportunity to have a new locale to train, rehabilitate and enjoy the dogs in our lives.
Parts 4&5 of 5 part series discussing the strategies to getting your project funded.
Part three of a five part series discussing various crowdfunding elements and strategies.
Project Spotlight: The Mountain Sage Community School launches project on Community Funded.
Part two of a five part series discussing various crowdfunding elements and strategies.
Part one of a five part series discussing various crowdfunding elements and strategies.
The visionaries at Community Funded establish down town office beneath Mugs.
Support our film about the struggle between energy development and the preservation of Patagonia’s…
By developing our company onto private land, we can increase the amount of healthy alternatives…
Support the Winter Farmers Market so we can continue to bring you great food, great music and ….
As we turn our attention to gifts and giving we would like to highlight some of the ways you can use Community Funded to give and…
Provides fresh, locally grown vegetables and education on wellness, farming and food to low-income families in Fort Collins area.
A community collaboration to help the FC Bike Library stay open in 2013 and expand.
There used to be a time when, if you wanted money to create public art, produce your invention….
KRFC is working to drive membership and enhance our technological infrastructure, including upgrades to our antenna.
Have time, services, or stuff but not cash? You can still support community projects by becoming a Project Hero.
This day is dedicated to Sustainability topics for students from Fort Collins area schools from kindergarten through 12th grade
In this CommunityCast we talk to CF Co-Founder, Blue Hovatter about Starting Your Project on CommunityFunded.com. (2 of 3)
In this CommunityFunded.com CommunityCast we talk to CF Co-Founder, Blue Hovatter, about the history of Community Funded and the power of “Crowd Funding.” Part 1 of 3.
More space for more beer is the reality at Pateros Creek Brewing Co.
Charly raised $15,179 on CF. Hear his insights on what he did well and what he would do differently.
When you add items to your giftbasket, they now appear in a green bar at the top of your screen.
The Growing Project needs a truck to continue to bring fresh, nourishing, local foods to under-resourced families in Larimer County.
CSU Vet project to raise scholarship fund for future vet students.
You can now login to Community Funded using your email address. Just a nice little update to give you another option.
While developing the content of your Application, it is equally important to develop your Campaign.
Matching is a valuable tool used to accelerate the rate by which projects get funding.
Community Funded is designed to be a platform for giving. While giving with no expectation of something in return is common, CF feels the “full circle of giving” where everyone gets something will
Social Media is a very powerful tool that can help get the word out and advertise your project. If you do not have social media accounts, it is recommended that you create them and start building followers
Your Project page is now your canvas. Community Funded is a tool that can be used time and time again to fund the needs of you or your organization.
Stop, take a deep breath of fresh air. Celebrate with a tasty beverage and good company.
Now that you have a plan – What to remember when you PUBLISH your Project.
Follow your plan. You put time and effort into
There are different degrees of separation in your network. When and how should you reach them?
Pre-launch: Planning is the most important. Lay out every day what you intend to do throughout your project’s lifecycle. Start with some core group
Community Funded welcomes the Sustainable Living Fair Project.
The City of Fort Collins has joined the Community in a MAJOR way.
Great article in the Coloradoan regarding the Pateros Creek CF Project.
On this day, July 31st, 2012 Community Funded passed the $100k mark funding projects in our communities. Thank you to all who have participated in this grand display of Mega Community Collaboration.
Congratulations to Ciclismo Youth Foundation on reaching 100% of their goal.
Congratulations to CharlyBar’s on surpassing their funding goal of $15,000.
CF would like to welcome the High Park Fire Rebuilding Fund project.
New technologies, outreach efforts broaden philanthropic demographic for organizations.
We have FUNDED 3 more projects through Community Funded!
Congratulations to Pitchforks and Pinups on their successful project.
Congratulations to Akinz on their successful project, Help Akinz grow a storefront in Old Town.
Congratulations to Grant Family Farms on their successful Community Funded project!
The power of Mega Community Collaboration is so much more than funding projects.
The Top 5 Organization and Individual Supporters are listed in the Top Supporters leader board on the homepage.
Matching other’s pledges is a great way to empower donors to pledge to a project you believe in.
All CF Members receive this badge after the first time they support a project that has become successful.
Organizations can earn and maintain the Visionary Org badge by completing four tasks every month.
Individuals and Organizations earned a Found Member badge by registering with Community Funded before May 1st, 2012.
Grant Family Farms becomes the FIRST project ever funded on Community Funded!
It was on this day, May 3rd that CommunityFunded.com launched the ability to start funding projects. We have begun wit Grant Family Farms – Spring Farm Tour, Determined Nation – CSU Magazine, Akins – Help Us Move Our Store Front, and Loco Foods Distribution. We are excited to see these and other great community Projects [...]
The Early Childhood Council of Larimer County has launched their new CF project.
Copia Farms sets out to grow a copious amount of produce with their new CF project.
New CF project, Soggy Dog Pool, offers opportunity to have a new locale to train, rehabilitate and enjoy the dogs in our lives.
Parts 4&5 of 5 part series discussing the strategies to getting your project funded.
Part three of a five part series discussing various crowdfunding elements and strategies.
Project Spotlight: The Mountain Sage Community School launches project on Community Funded.
Part two of a five part series discussing various crowdfunding elements and strategies.
Part one of a five part series discussing various crowdfunding elements and strategies.
The visionaries at Community Funded establish down town office beneath Mugs.
Support our film about the struggle between energy development and the preservation of Patagonia’s…
By developing our company onto private land, we can increase the amount of healthy alternatives…
Support the Winter Farmers Market so we can continue to bring you great food, great music and ….
As we turn our attention to gifts and giving we would like to highlight some of the ways you can use Community Funded to give and…
Provides fresh, locally grown vegetables and education on wellness, farming and food to low-income families in Fort Collins area.
A community collaboration to help the FC Bike Library stay open in 2013 and expand.
There used to be a time when, if you wanted money to create public art, produce your invention….
KRFC is working to drive membership and enhance our technological infrastructure, including upgrades to our antenna.
Have time, services, or stuff but not cash? You can still support community projects by becoming a Project Hero.
This day is dedicated to Sustainability topics for students from Fort Collins area schools from kindergarten through 12th grade
In this CommunityCast we talk to CF Co-Founder, Blue Hovatter about Starting Your Project on CommunityFunded.com. (2 of 3)
In this CommunityFunded.com CommunityCast we talk to CF Co-Founder, Blue Hovatter, about the history of Community Funded and the power of “Crowd Funding.” Part 1 of 3.
More space for more beer is the reality at Pateros Creek Brewing Co.
Charly raised $15,179 on CF. Hear his insights on what he did well and what he would do differently.
When you add items to your giftbasket, they now appear in a green bar at the top of your screen.
The Growing Project needs a truck to continue to bring fresh, nourishing, local foods to under-resourced families in Larimer County.
CSU Vet project to raise scholarship fund for future vet students.
You can now login to Community Funded using your email address. Just a nice little update to give you another option.
While developing the content of your Application, it is equally important to develop your Campaign.
Matching is a valuable tool used to accelerate the rate by which projects get funding.
Community Funded is designed to be a platform for giving. While giving with no expectation of something in return is common, CF feels the “full circle of giving” where everyone gets something will
Social Media is a very powerful tool that can help get the word out and advertise your project. If you do not have social media accounts, it is recommended that you create them and start building followers
Your Project page is now your canvas. Community Funded is a tool that can be used time and time again to fund the needs of you or your organization.
Stop, take a deep breath of fresh air. Celebrate with a tasty beverage and good company.
Now that you have a plan – What to remember when you PUBLISH your Project.
Follow your plan. You put time and effort into
There are different degrees of separation in your network. When and how should you reach them?
Pre-launch: Planning is the most important. Lay out every day what you intend to do throughout your project’s lifecycle. Start with some core group
Community Funded welcomes the Sustainable Living Fair Project.
The City of Fort Collins has joined the Community in a MAJOR way.
Great article in the Coloradoan regarding the Pateros Creek CF Project.
On this day, July 31st, 2012 Community Funded passed the $100k mark funding projects in our communities. Thank you to all who have participated in this grand display of Mega Community Collaboration.
Congratulations to Ciclismo Youth Foundation on reaching 100% of their goal.
Congratulations to CharlyBar’s on surpassing their funding goal of $15,000.
CF would like to welcome the High Park Fire Rebuilding Fund project.
New technologies, outreach efforts broaden philanthropic demographic for organizations.
We have FUNDED 3 more projects through Community Funded!
Congratulations to Pitchforks and Pinups on their successful project.
Congratulations to Akinz on their successful project, Help Akinz grow a storefront in Old Town.
Congratulations to Grant Family Farms on their successful Community Funded project!
The power of Mega Community Collaboration is so much more than funding projects.
The Top 5 Organization and Individual Supporters are listed in the Top Supporters leader board on the homepage.
Matching other’s pledges is a great way to empower donors to pledge to a project you believe in.
All CF Members receive this badge after the first time they support a project that has become successful.
Organizations can earn and maintain the Visionary Org badge by completing four tasks every month.
Individuals and Organizations earned a Found Member badge by registering with Community Funded before May 1st, 2012.
Grant Family Farms becomes the FIRST project ever funded on Community Funded!
It was on this day, May 3rd that CommunityFunded.com launched the ability to start funding projects. We have begun wit Grant Family Farms – Spring Farm Tour, Determined Nation – CSU Magazine, Akins – Help Us Move Our Store Front, and Loco Foods Distribution. We are excited to see these and other great community Projects [...]


