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Entries in Crowdfunding Corner (27)

Monday
Mar122018

Crowdfunding Corner: Shared Harvest Fund

With the current day student loan debt crisis of $1.3 trillion, Shared Harvest Fund is introducing practical, impactful, and sustainable opportunities for professionals saddled with student debt to pay back their loans. They are launching a Kickstarter campaign at:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sharedharvestfund/shared-harvest-fund-shf

With an initial campaign target of $7,833 in mind to represent a 1-year student loan repayment for one undergrad graduate ($31,333 is the average four-year undergraduate student loan debt).

This new company has created a platform for skillful professionals to give back to impactful organizations by engaging in volunteer work to benefit the social causes they believe in while reducing their own student debt

“I wanted to combine a way to help alleviate our troubling debt burden and the detrimental health cycles we see daily rooted in stress while being able to help volunteer organizations who so desperately need it,” said NanaEfua B.A.M, founder and CEO of Shared Harvest Fund. “Shared Harvest Fund came from our team’s deep desire to create a meaningful side hustle that would change the discourse from not making enough to giving back and making a difference. Our approach simply starts with investing in people who do good work, so we can be the change and beauty we want to see in the world.”

For a small membership fee, volunteer users sign up for the platform, build a profile page, post their skills, social causes of interest, and start building their network. Once volunteers are paired with a nonprofit organization and complete the service, Shared Harvest Fund will award a stipend to the user and make a payment directly to the student lender in $500 denominations. Users can complete as many projects they desire, earning up to $5,000 a year max up to the maximum amount of their student loan debt.

Shared Harvest Fund benefits include:

●          Student loan debt relief and student loan debt management education

●          Promoting and supporting a culture of volunteerism

●          Nurturing emotional, mental, and physical health through service

●          Building a positive community network around a shared societal burden

●          Organizations in need get the qualified help they deserve

●          Changing the culture of employee benefit packages by promoting and supporting jobs   
that offer student loan repayment options

 
B.A.M was inspired to start the company after realizing that even as established professionals, she and her husband were not able to afford to have her stay home with her newborn son because of their combined student loan burden.

Shared Harvest Fund Co-founder Briana DeCuir added, “Learning how to live a debt-free lifestyle offers the opportunity to avoid some of the emotional and physical health burdens that occur with the level of stress attributed to excessive debt.”

“In this generation, we don’t own our homes, but we have student loans equivalent to a mortgage loan.  We don’t have large families and we delay starting them in pursuit of careers. Some of us have even had to care for our own parents and loved ones along the way,” DeCuir said.

B.A.M added, “Shared Harvest Fund’s ultimate mission is to offer at the minimum, $20 million in student loan repayments by 2020 all while expanding the social footprint of the educated professional population.”

Again the crowdfunding campaign is here:  https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sharedharvestfund/shared-harvest-fund-shf

Tuesday
Feb272018

Crowdfunding Corner: HeadBlade

Each week, Rick takes a look at an interesting and relevant crowdfunding campaign.

This week, HeadBlade.

 

The Indiegogo campaign to bring the Aveline razor to market and is targeting a June 2018 product launch. The razor is expected to cost about $18 but will be discounted for its Indiegogo project.

This is a razor that features including massaging roller balls, easy push-button blade replacement, a built-in stand, a unique 3+3 flexible blade cartridge and a moisture strip composed of Vitamin E, Aloe, and Lavender Oil.

Also, a cool design.

The original HeadBlade was designed by Todd Greene in 1997 and follows the axiom "necessity is the mother of all invention." Besides winning numerous national and international design awards, Todd’s HeadBlade is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. His most recent design, the MOTO, won a Red Dot Design 2017 Award, and A' Design Award Bronze 2018. Since 1999, HeadBlade has pioneered the headcare market and expanded the company's product range to incorporate complete skin care.  He is now concentrating his design acumen on women’s grooming and is excited to launch Aveline, http://www.avelinerazor.com.

Goto Indiegogo here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-aveline-razor-smallest-most-versatile-shaver-beauty#/


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