Looking For a Faith-Based Funding Option? Check Faithfunder.

by Blogger39 on May 22, 2012

Even Carman is getting involved with Faithfunder.  I’m sure everyone remembers the 80′s Christian star Carman.  Well, he’s back and ready to record a new album.  He is using Crowd Funding to get his new project financed.

Websites like Kickstarter and Gofundme are popping up all over the internet.  We’ve even discussed what your church can do with Crowd Funding on this blog. But there was never a good place for churches and faith-based organizations to fit in.  Until now.

Check out Faithfunder

Faithfunder is the new way for financial donors to support the faith based creative community and noble causes. It is our desire to help artists, inventors, innovators,entrepreneurs and all kinds of dreamers fulfill their visions.

We’re with King David! In Psalm 133 it tells us that where there is unity God commands a blessing. We believe that uniting the faith and family community together on Faithfunder will bring a blessing to every participator. Remember, it is more blessed to give than receive! (But receiving is kinda fun too!)

Faithfunder is a collaborative community that helps creators and causes not only raise funding, but also to build a fan base. We believe inside of every one of us there is greatness put there by a great God. However, sometimes it takes a little bit of cash to bring those great dreams to life.

We believe that our souls are not hungry for fame, comfort, wealth, or power. Those rewards create almost as many problems as they solve. Our souls are hungry for meaning, for the sense that we have figured out how to live so that our lives matter, so that the world will at least be a little bit different for our having passed through it. -Harold Kushner

 

 

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Ryan Scott wrote 56 articles on this blog.

Ryan is a student pastor and web designer blogging to help churches become more efficient, market themselves better, and have fun doing it.

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