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crowdfund

American  
[kraud-fuhnd] / ˈkraʊdˌfʌnd /

verb (used with object)

  1. to raise money (for a project, small business, or the like) from a large number of people, typically through a website.


Example Sentences

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A crowdfunding page set up to cover funeral and memorial expenses, the search for Vazquez’s dog Coco, medical and other costs offered some heartbreaking details.

From Los Angeles Times

Vanderhorst had initially started a crowdfunding campaign for a lawyer, claiming that she was "young and jobless", ABC reported.

From BBC

The claimants raised more than £100,000 through crowdfunding to bring the case.

From BBC

They raised more than £100,000 through crowdfunding to bring the case.

From BBC

The claimants have raised more than £100,000 through crowdfunding to bring the case.

From BBC