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dc.contributor.authorKehl, Konstantin-
dc.contributor.authorSundermann, Larissa M.-
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-11T11:02:28Z-
dc.date.available2023-01-11T11:02:28Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.issn2040-8056de_CH
dc.identifier.issn2040-8064de_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/26555-
dc.description.abstractNew projects by non-profit organisations and civil society initiatives face the challenge of obtaining financial support in the start-up phase. In recent years, crowdfunding has been cited as one of the solutions to this problem. However, this type of funding is associated with a high level of effort and expertise that many projects cannot afford, and trust issues on the part of donors. Foundations can remedy this by organising a crowdfunding competition and, in addition to the financial benefits, using their reputation to build trust, create public visibility and provide intangible support to projects in terms of capacity building, networking and professionalisation. Based on a companion study to a model introduced by a German foundation, this article explores the benefits that non-profit projects derive from an approach combining crowdfunding and foundation grants. It finds that during a crowdfunding competition the perceived relevance of non-monetary support increases at the expense of financial benefits. However, there is evidence that this change in perception occurs regardless of whether the foundation provides a lot or only a moderate amount of non-monetary support.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.publisherPolicy Pressde_CH
dc.relation.ispartofVoluntary Sector Reviewde_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectCrowdfundingde_CH
dc.subjectFoundation grantde_CH
dc.subjectDonationde_CH
dc.subjectPerceived benefitde_CH
dc.subjectNon-monetary supportde_CH
dc.subject.ddc361.763: Gemeinnützige Organisationen (NPO)de_CH
dc.titleBreaking new ground : combining crowdfunding and foundation grantsde_CH
dc.typeBeitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementSoziale Arbeitde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Sozialmanagement (ISM)de_CH
dc.identifier.doi10.1332/204080521X16457813668643de_CH
dc.identifier.doi10.21256/zhaw-26555-
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zhaw.issue2de_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.pages.end267de_CH
zhaw.pages.start248de_CH
zhaw.publication.statusacceptedVersionde_CH
zhaw.volume14de_CH
zhaw.embargo.end2024-03-29de_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Publikation)de_CH
zhaw.funding.zhawDeutscher Integrationspreis: Begleitung und Kurz-Evaluationde_CH
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zhaw.display.portraitYesde_CH
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Kehl, K., & Sundermann, L. M. (2023). Breaking new ground : combining crowdfunding and foundation grants. Voluntary Sector Review, 14(2), 248–267. https://doi.org/10.1332/204080521X16457813668643
Kehl, K. and Sundermann, L.M. (2023) ‘Breaking new ground : combining crowdfunding and foundation grants’, Voluntary Sector Review, 14(2), pp. 248–267. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1332/204080521X16457813668643.
K. Kehl and L. M. Sundermann, “Breaking new ground : combining crowdfunding and foundation grants,” Voluntary Sector Review, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 248–267, 2023, doi: 10.1332/204080521X16457813668643.
KEHL, Konstantin und Larissa M. SUNDERMANN, 2023. Breaking new ground : combining crowdfunding and foundation grants. Voluntary Sector Review. 2023. Bd. 14, Nr. 2, S. 248–267. DOI 10.1332/204080521X16457813668643
Kehl, Konstantin, and Larissa M. Sundermann. 2023. “Breaking New Ground : Combining Crowdfunding and Foundation Grants.” Voluntary Sector Review 14 (2): 248–67. https://doi.org/10.1332/204080521X16457813668643.
Kehl, Konstantin, and Larissa M. Sundermann. “Breaking New Ground : Combining Crowdfunding and Foundation Grants.” Voluntary Sector Review, vol. 14, no. 2, 2023, pp. 248–67, https://doi.org/10.1332/204080521X16457813668643.


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