FundBreak

  • Crowdfunding creative projects and ideas

22 July 2010Described as Australia’s 1st crowdfunding platform developed for creative individuals, groups and organisations, Fundbreak presents creative ideas and projects that need financial support and allows anyone to contribute to their bottom line.

What is Fundbreak?

Fundbreak is a new crowdfunding platform and community for creative projects and ideas. Developed for artists, musicians, filmmakers, journalists, designers, entrepreneurs, inventors, event organisers, software developers and all other creative's, to raise funds and give project creators the break they need to realise their goals and aspirations.

How does Fundbreak work?

Fundbreak provides project creators with a platform to present their ideas to a worldwide audience. If anyone likes the idea, they can support it by pledging money to the creator's project. In return for support, the project creators will offer rewards depending on the level of funding; essentially differentiating itself from the normal funding process.

Who is the Fundbreak team?

The Fundbreak team is made up of four energetic, tech-savvy, eccentric team members, situated in Sydney.

Whether you are a part-time photographer or an inspiring xylophone musician, Fundbreak is here with a capable platform in helping you find your funds.

 

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