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The world’s first crowdfunding site for city projects

By | March 29, 2012, 9:52 PM PDT

When I walk around my city I like to imagine how it could improve: “What if we put a bikeshare here. What if we put a trail there?” I think to myself. Now there’s a place for people who like to imagine improvements in their city to put their money where their urban aspirations are, if you live in the United Kingdom.

A new website, Spacehive, claims to be the world’s first online crowdfunding platform for public space projects.

Essentially, people pitch great ideas to improve their community and gather funding for the projects. If a project reaches its funding goal over a certain time frame, just like on Kickstarter, the project gets the pledged money. If not, the project dies.

The site, which launched last December, has already successfully raised enough money to pay for a new community center in Wales. This particular project had 96 percent of the necessary funding but needed the rest by March 30 before grants expired. The project got the money needed and can move forward with the project. Other projects that are hoping to get funding include: a roundabout with a performance stage; a puppy playground; and a rooftop aquaponic farm in London.

And anyone — from locals to businesses to the public sector to design professionals — can propose an idea that they think will improve the community’s public space, big or small.

But these projects are public space, so how does it jive with city planners? “You can’t shortcut the need for planning permission,” the company’s website says. “But Spacehive offers a faster, more democratic way of getting things done that puts communities in the driving seat.”

It’s not just about gathering money for a project. The site allows you to develop an idea in “concept” mode. That way you can promote your idea and connect with the right people in the community to further develop the idea and make it a reality.

The crowdfunding model can be a healthy asset to help build a vibrant, engaged community. It has the potential to ignite the imaginations of residents and get them excited about a common goal. But the real question is: When will someone create something like this in the United States so I can add my ideas?

[Via The Pop-Up City]

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Greener Blocks Las Vegas
I will share this information widely with the Greener Blocks Las Vegas community.
Here is our Indiegogo crowdfunding site just created yesterday:
http://www.indiegogo.com/greenerblocks

Our Greener Blocks movement: https://www.facebook.com/GreenerBlocks
What would a better, greener community look like to you? Come and build it with us! April 28-29, 2012 Downtown Las Vegas! Mission Building sustainable communities together, one block at a time. Description What if we took a rundown forgotten block and rebuilt it into a model community? What if we upped the anty and said everything about it had to promote green, sustainable living? What if we did it in 6 weeks? Well we are! April 28-29, 2012
Contact Info Website http://www.greenerblocks.com/
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This April 28-29 event is just the first in our ongoing collaborate local efforts to reinvest in our community. A literal Community Reinvestment Action from the grassroots up .. by and for the community.

Our city projects involving community gardens, sustainable urban agriculture, social enterprises, artistic ventures, etc are envisioned. So, this city project specific crowd-funding vehicle will get a very close look by all of us involved ... and all of the others who will become involved.
Posted by LVHelpGro
30th Mar 2012
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a very smart idea?
#greenclimate #cleantech Interactive design portals are a good idea in the design of smarter cities. Here in Denmark, Copenhagen and ??rhus have been designated smarter cities and the Island of Bornholm will be the first smart island. I will try to convince the city authorities that "bottom up" programming of smarter cities deserves a chance, alongside twith "top-down" state, city, and EU projects.

Scott Hill M.E.E.
Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster
Posted by frontierscientist
31st Mar 2012
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This exists in US already: CivicSponsor
If you want to crowdfund public projects, we've been signing up jurisdictions around the US for over 14 months now at CivicSponsor.org. We have parklets and school facilities on the site now, and we're working on bike lanes, bike sharing programs, and dog parks around the country.
Posted by CivicSponsor
4th Apr 2012
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And there is another in Australia
Check out the newest kid on the block (in terms of crowd funding at least) - www.ipledg.com, which has been set up for all creative, commercial, charitable and community projects
Posted by iPledg
8th Apr 2012
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