Crowdfunding : reshaping the crowd's engagement in culture : executive summary
The impact of digitisation - lowering communication costs and outreach - as well as the cultural shift of people wanting to connect more meaningfully with things they do, has made crowdfunding an increasingly popular method of fundraising and community building. Crowdfunding has witnessed a significant increase in Europe in recent years. This study examines to what extent crowdfunding is being used in the cultural and creative sectors (CCS) in Europe. Based on a dataset with information from nearly 75,000 CCS crowdfunding campaigns, the study provides a unique insight into the uptake of crowdfunding since 2013 across different CCS subsectors and EU Member States, as well as into the use of different crowdfunding models, average amounts being raised and success rates. The study shows that running a CCS crowdfunding campaign very often serves other purposes beyond finance, such as audience development, community engagement, skills development, promotion and market research, making it an interesting tool for multiple types of CCS actors, including publicly-owned cultural institutions. The study also touches upon the development of partnerships between crowdfunding platforms and public and/or private funders, matchfunding schemes and other types of services. Based on the analysis, the study puts forward recommendations to policy makers on what is needed for crowdfunding to further develop as a multi-purpose tool for CCS practices.
Year of publication: |
2017
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Other Persons: | De Voldere, Isabelle (contributor) ; Zeqo, Kleitia (contributor) |
Institutions: | European Commission / Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (issuing body) ; IDEA - Inspire, Debate, Engage and Accelerate Action Consult (issuing body) ; ECORYS (issuing body) ; European Crowdfunding Network (issuing body) |
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Luxembourg : Publications Office |
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