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The official search for Sala and pilot David Ibbotson was called off last week.
Tabby’s Star has been inexplicably dimming and brightening sporadically like no other for years.
He’s trying to raise €83,000 online to do it.
The service is no longer covering crowdfunding under its Purchase Protection plan, but Irish users are safe.
Michelle Black and Martin McGranaghan have raised a huge sum between them in an effort to help in any way they can.
The soft drinks company is using a crowdfunding site in China to fund its own budget Android device.
Nearly a year after its launch, London-based Property Partner has its sights on international markets.
Marsh’s is an Enlightenment-era library, and has thousands of books that need some form of conservation work.
Galvanic crowdfunded its way to market with the Pip. Here’s why.
The internet can be nice. Sometimes.
The Baubax Travel Jacket has raised €4.2 million in funding with almost a month left to go.
Does this mean we’ve reached peak crowdfunding?
Sugru will be valued at almost €40 million after the crowdfunding effort.
The deadline of 11pm has been and gone.
They launched a crowdfunding campaign today and hope the ‘sexploration’ will begin in 2016.
Among many, many other Shane Lynch-themed offers.
Founder Georgina O’Neill has set up a crowdfunding page to help raise money for the café.
Good luck with that.
Denise Ryan said treatment in America is her “last chance”.
Leo Burdock would rather pay interest to punters than “bankers in ivory towers”.
Several local startups have been given a big boost through the crowdfunding site.
She claimed the fare had left her unable to pay her rent.
Don’t just stand there, get creating… or funding.
The money has gone to everything from a multimedia horror show to a heart-rate monitor for sheep.
Think more crowdfunding, less banking, economists say.
We want to go to there.
Kickstarter will now allow Irish creators to submit their project directly, which will go live for funding next month.
New trailer from The Queen of Ireland doc shows how Rory O’Neill as Panti “spoke the truth above the heads of the political classes, straight to the people of Ireland”.
Nephin Distillery is hoping to raise €114,000 over the next 35 days.
Brosna O’Donovan is in the process of making a film about the success of the sport in Ireland.
Barnardos has launched an online fundraising campaign to buy a bike for a young boy after his was stolen yesterday. His family cannot afford a new one.
Dame Street wants consumers to be on their guard, but the industry says it wants to be regulated.
Cutting out the high street bank is becoming a realistic option for SMEs.
But he needs your help.
The Franciscan monks say they want to ask people who can afford it to donate, rather than asking for money from the State given the economic crisis.
Fund It has seen more than €2.15 million pledged to 595 projects, with 179 being involving theatre, dance, opera and poetry performances.
In its five year history, the crowdfunding site saw more than half of the $1 billion pledged in the last twelve months.
Anais and Samantha had no idea that a random YouTube video would bring them together.
At a time where funds are tighter, crowdfunding has provided an important way for projects to get funding, but is it the future?