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Eight-Year-Old’s ‘Heart of Gold’ Helps Pay Off Student’s Lunch Debt

“An 8-year-old’s “heart of gold” has touched people all over the world with a campaign he recently launched to help pay for lunches of students from low-income families.”

Faith Manages: Peterborough Rebuilds as Mosque Fire Deemed a Hate Crime

“Thousands of fundraising dollars have poured in within hours of the arson attack on the community’s only mosque.”

– Affan Chowdhry, The Globe and Mail

Campaign Launched to Create a Legacy Fund in Honour of Tim Jones

“An online fundraising campaign has been launched to set up a memorial fund in memory of Tim Jones, the longtime North Shore Rescue team leader who passed away unexpectedly.”

– Yuliya Talmazan, Global News

Gas plant trial date set — for just ahead of next Ontario election

“Fallout from the cancelled generating stations in Oakville and Mississauga could still be dogging Premier Wynne as she gears up for another crack at office…”

– Rob Ferguson, Toronto Starlet

Edmonton Implement Library seeks donors

“The future Edmonton Device Library is seeking financial backers so they can secure a location and budge towards opening later this year…”

Local 4-year-old boy uses bday to donate to Fairbanks Animal Shelter

“Gunnar Sudsbury is only four years old but he already knows the value of service to his community…”

A closer look at Skinny Ice: the magical weight loss vest that siphons fever off your figure to burn calories

“It seems like something out of science fiction or a bad infomercial. A wearable that lowers the temperature when pressed on the skin to help the assets burn more calories and, in the process, cut more fat out of those problem areas?”

The Story of Savannah & Frankie

“Their’s is a special bond. Savannah’s mom knew a dog would help her daughter, Savannah, deal better with autism if she had a companion…”

Lean Ice clever vest cools your assets down to burn fat

“Imagine a vest that you put on and you just commence searing calories? Well, evidently it exists and it’s called Lean Ice…”

Seven kittens, mom cat left at Georgian Triangle Humane Society’s doorstep

“The Georgian Triangle Humane Society is reminding residents to call them and make a plan instead of leaving kittens on their doorstep after hours…”

UC San Diego to participate in White House’s National Microbiome Initiative

“On May 13, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) announced a fresh National Microbiome Initiative , a coordinated effort to better understand microbiomes…”

Has PayPal soured on crowdfunding?

“Does PayPal’s announcement that the company will eliminate its Purchase Protection coverage for crowdfunding payments indicate a lack of confidence in crowdfunding?”

– Andrew Friedman, Tradestreaming

Giz Gadgets: High-Tech Gadgets That Were Inspired By Nature

“Each fresh week brings with it an abundance of fresh gadgets — whether devised by tech giants like Google and Samsung or shoved by hopeful entrepreneurs to Kickstarter, they run the gamut from useful to niche to tech that nobody truly needs…”

Skinny Ice System Launches Crowdfunding Campaign For World’s Very first App-Connected Weight Loss Clothing Line

“Today the Skinny Ice System, world’s very first app-connected clever clothing line for weight loss, launched its 2nd round of crowdfunding via a proprietary campaign on its website, www.thiniceweightloss.com…”

Lean Ice: Wearable Weight Loss Vest

“Many of us would like to lose some weight. I know that personally I’ve got more than a few pounds to lose…”

– Justin Jelinek, Tech Aeris

Canada the only G8 Country without national school meal plan

“A low-cost school breakfast club has had a “significant positive influence on students” and diminished late attendance of participants by twenty two per cent, a fresh investigate shows…”

– Gerry Bellett, The Vancouver Sun

Ten things you need to know in markets today

“Tom Hayes, the former banker convicted for his role in rigging the London Interbank Suggested Rate (LIBOR), is attempting to raise money for an appeal against his conviction using a crowdfunding platform…”

– Oscar Williams-Grut, Business Insider

Tom Hayes: Libor trader’s supporters launch crowdfunding campaign to overturn conviction

“Supporters of Tom Hayes, the former UBS and Citigroup trader who last year became the very first person to be jailed for rigging Libor rates, have launched an online fundraising initiative in a bid to raise enough money to pay for a fresh appeal against the conviction…”

– Dan Cancian, International Business Times

Ex-trader Tom Hayes seeks crowdfunding cash to fund appeal

“Tom Hayes has instructed solicitor Karen Todner to lead the next stage in his appeal, it was announced today, as he turns to crowdfunding to raise his legal fees…”

Supporters of Former UBS trader Tom Hayes Look to Raise £150,000 on Fundrazr For Fresh Appeal

“Supporters of Tom Hayes, a former UBS Group AG trader serving eleven years in prison for rigging Libor, are looking to raise £150,000 ($218,000) on crowdfunding platform Fundrazr for a fresh appeal…”

– Samantha Hurst, Crowdfund Insider

Jailed Libor trader Tom Hayes is crowdfunding to raise £150,000 to appeal his conviction

“Tom Hayes, the former banker convicted for his role in rigging the London Interbank Suggested Rate (LIBOR) is attempting to raise money for an appeal against his conviction — using a crowdfunding platform…”

Arms Off HRI: Campaigners launch online crowdfunder to fund legal challenge

“Campaigners have launched an online appeal to raise money for a legal challenge to stop the closure of Huddersfield’s A&E…”

Supporters of jailed Libor trader Hayes make crowdfunding appeal

“Supporters of Tom Hayes, a former starlet trader serving an 11-year jail sentence for conspiring to equipment Libor interest rates, have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise 150,000 pounds to pay for a fresh attempt to appeal against his conviction…”

Libor latest: Tom Hayes appoints fresh lawyer, and he’s making good progress on crowdfunding the legal fees

“Tom Hayes has instructed solicitor Karen Todner to lead the next stage in his appeal, it was announced today, as he turns to crowdfunding to raise his legal fees…”

Supporters of jailed Libor trader Hayes make crowdfunding appeal

“Supporters of Tom Hayes, a former starlet trader serving an 11-year jail sentence for conspiring to equipment Libor interest rates, have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise 150,000 pounds to pay for a fresh attempt to appeal against his conviction…”

Supporters of jailed Libor trader Hayes make crowdfunding appeal

“Supporters of Tom Hayes, a former starlet trader serving an 11-year jail sentence for conspiring to equipment Libor interest rates, have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise 150,000 pounds ($218,000) to pay for a fresh attempt to appeal against his conviction…”

Man jailed over Libor seeks ‘miscarriage of justice’ review

“Tom Hayes, serving eleven years for rigging Libor rates, has hired a high-profile lawyer to take his appeal to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which investigates suspected miscarriages of justice…”

Jailed Libor trader turns to crowdfunding to pay for his appeal

“Former UBS trader Tom Hayes, who is presently serving eleven years in prison for his part in rigging the key interbank rate Libor, has resorted to crowdfunding to fund his appeal…”

Tom Hayes Taps Crowdfunding to Raise $218,000 for Appeal

“Tom Hayes, the former UBS Group AG trader serving eleven years in prison for rigging Libor, has turned to crowdfunding to raise 150,000 pounds ($218,000) for an appeal…”

Jailed Libor ‘scapegoat’ Tom Hayes attempts to crowdfund appeal

“Tom Hayes, the former UBS trader serving an 11-year sentence for Libor fixing, has launched a crowdfunding effort to raise £150,000 for an appeal…”

– Joanna Bourke, Evening Standard

Fresh ways to finance innovation projects

“Traditional bank loan now join crowdfunding, the crowdlending and different kinds of platforms for which the Colombian financial system is not fully ready…”

– Manuel Guerrero, Las2 Orillas

The World’s Littlest Freedom Fighters: Norfolk Island Is Battling Australian Colonization

“Norfolk Island will be colonized by Australia in July. Renowned lawyer Geoffrey Robertson explains why he is signifying the island’s one thousand seven hundred people who are desperate to remain free…”

– Geoffrey Robertson, The Daily Brute

Financing evolves to let companies capitalize on the crowd

“Before Guusto co-founders Skai Dalziel and Joe Facciolo attempted crowdfunding to raise money for the online gift-giving startup they’d spend two years building, they attempted the usual venture-capital routes…”

– Derrick Penner, Montreal Gazette

Norfolk Island group crowdfunding fight for self-government ‘taken in hostile takeover’

“A Norfolk Island political group has commenced a crowdfunding campaign to help restore self-government, which they say was taken in ‘a hostile and illegal takeover’…”

Financing evolves to let companies capitalize on the crowd

“Before Guusto co-founders Skai Dalziel and Joe Facciolo attempted crowdfunding to raise money for the online gift-giving startup they’d spend two years building, they attempted the usual venture-capital routes…”

– Derrick Penner, The Vancouver Sun

SIU report on Andrew Loku will be released: Wynne

“Premier Kathleen Wynne says she’ll release the confidential police watchdog investigation into the shooting death of Andrew Loku…”

– Shawn Jeffords, twenty four Hours Toronto

Redding eyes inclusive playground at Kids Kingdom

“After twenty two years, Redding’s popular playground at Enterprise Park is due for a accomplish transformation…”

Arms Off HRI: Law hard Irwin Mitchell joins fight to save Huddersfield A&E

“Yogi Amin, a specialist in public law, will represent the #HandsOffHRI campaign in a bid to derail a hospital shake-up plan which could close the emergency department at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary (HRI)…”

Kids Kingdom in need of community effort

“After twenty two years, Redding’s popular playground at Enterprise Park is showcasing signs of wear and is due for an overhaul…”

FundRazr Founder Daryl Hatton Presents Sponsifi

“Daryl Hatton, es fundador y CEO de la plataforma de crowdfunding de Canadá FundRazr, cuya compañía organizó campañas de 1.032 canadienses en 2015, recaudando más de $ Trio,8 millones y más de $ twenty five millones para campañas de crowdfunding 37.000 desde su fundación…”

ReFood serves up thousands of meals, reducing food wastage

“Two thousand meals. That’s how many Danison Buan serves up in a typical week…”

Put Up Your Dukes! Two thousand sixteen ‘Aprons For Gloves’ Boxing Tryouts Set For April 23/24

“Tryouts for this year’s Aprons For Gloves industry boxing matches are on the horizon. These details are copied from our inbox…”

Metro Vancouver cancer patient’s diagnosis may have doctors ‘scraping their goes’

“Brice Royer was told four years ago that the tumour in his belly would likely kill him…”

– Tara Carman, The Vancouver Sun

Marathon run for Ardee woman’s Lyme disease campaign

“Elaine Griffin is an Ardee native artist and musician now based in Westport, Co Mayo…”

Ardee locals join coerces to raise Lyme Disease awareness

“An Ardee native who suffers from chronic Lyme Disease is using this weekend’s Connemara half-marathon to help raise awareness about the condition – and her Ardee-based brother is helping fundraise for the cause…”

Aprons for Gloves Boxing Association looking for fighters for fifth annual Restaurant Rumble

“Chefs, servers, mixologists, barbers, and anyone who is in any way associated with the service sector: the Aprons for Gloves Boxing Association wants you…”

– Lucy Lau, The Georgia Straight

What to eat to have a healthy bowel

“The microbes that live in our intestines from birth are enormously significant in almost every aspect of our being…”

The hum about spelling bees

“In elementary school, I was never known for my athletic prowess. You could always count on me being one of the last kids chosen for a team…”

– Sheryl Rooth, The Londoner

What You Need to Know About Crowdfunding Right Now

“Once a niche funding source for private projects and products no consumer would ever want to buy, crowdfunding has evolved into a legitimate, common form of capital for startups and innovative businesses…”

End-of-life animal sanctuary needs fresh pet ambulance

“When you operate an end-of-life sanctuary for old, sick and terminally ill animals; trips to the veterinarian are constant, and often urgent…”

– Darcy Matheson, VanCity Hum

Life in transition: A transgender artist shares his journey to becoming his true self

“Imagine being trapped in a figure that just feels wrong, like it’s not yours. That’s how Los Osos artist RawfeyL Gene Burge felt from an early age…”

– Glen Starkey, SantaMaria Sun

Why I Dropped Everything to Help Refugees in Greece

“I woke up from a fantasy, and in it I was drowning. When my eyes opened, I wasn’t soaked in sweat or gasping for air. I was simply lounging on my back, looking up at the beige, cracked ceiling of my West End apartment…”

– Nicolle Hodges, Montecristo Magazine

Inspiring Powerful Switch This Earth Day: Trent University to Host International Environmental Conference

“This year on Earth Day, the Indigenous Environmental Studies and Sciences (IIES) program at Trent University is bringing together experts, researchers, and people from across the world interested in creating transformative switch for a three-day conference aimed at bringing together Indigenous teachings and traditional skill to address elaborate global environmental issues…”

Inspiring Powerful Switch This Earth Day: Trent University to Host International Environmental Conference

“This year on Earth Day, the Indigenous Environmental Studies and Sciences (IESS) program at Trent University is bringing together experts, researchers, and people from across the world interested in creating transformative switch for a three-day conference aimed at bringing together Indigenous teachings and traditional skill to address complicated global environmental issues…”

CHICAGO REDUX? Anti-Trump agitators raising money for WI clashes

“Opposition to Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is building in Wisconsin ahead of the state’s April five primary election, and several groups are gearing up to raise havoc at upcoming campaign stops…”

– Victor Skinner, The American Mirror

BEEKEEPING PROGRAM SETS BALDY HUGHES ABUZZ

“The Baldy Hughes Therapeutic Community and Farm has launched a crowdfunding campaign in a bid to sweeten its beekeeping program…”

– Shannon Waters, My Prince George Now

Nicolle’s Very first Palm Practice with Refugees
VIP guest visits Bomber Directive Museum

“The Bomber Guideline Museum was graced by a VIP guest last Thursday. Lieutenant-General Mike Fetish mask, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force took a journey to Nanton to see the chunks of history the Bomber Instruction Museum of Canada is preserving…”

Forrest Gump? Not. But he’s railing for Chinatown

“The city’s emerging cleanup of Chinatown has sparked a multiplicity of responses from the community…”

Rescued North Shore Rescue member doing ‘really well’

“Four months since one of North Shore Rescue’s core members was diagnosed with a uncommon form of cancer, things are going “really well” for Jay Piggot…”

– Brent Richter, North Shore News

The past ten years have seen tremendous growth and outreach to queer youth

“Edmonton’s Queer Prom is the prom you wished you had gone to as a teenage. The prom commenced modestly, about ten years ago, as a project of the Pride Centre’s Youth Understanding Youth program…”

– Ashley Dryburgh, VUE Weekly

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Dancers chosen for wish tour to perform in Las Vegas

“A ONCE in a lifetime chance is taking Widnes dancers to the world’s entertainment capital…”

– Barbara Jordan, Runcorn and Widnes World

Vocal advocate Jessie shoves back at latest setback

“Just as Jessie Huggett was finding her voice as an advocate, a medical setback stole her capability to speak…”

– Patrick Jodoin, Ottawa Sun

Trio saddle up in support of former teammate Matt

“FRIENDS who met at a local football club are cycling four hundred miles across four countries for an ex-teammate who has cancer…”

– Chris Smith, Stratford Herald

Is fermented food a recipe for good gut health?

“Fermentation as a way of preserving food dates back thousands of years, but it is now being held up as a potentially significant source of friendly, health-giving bacteria.”

Rainpal On Discovery Channel

“The sleek unique wiper for your visor that fastens in two seconds. Check out Rainpal’s key features at www.rainpal.co.uk”

Ajax to Ajax – cycling in support of Matt

“FRIENDS who met at a Warwick football club are cycling four hundred miles in support of an ex-teammate who has cancer…”

Qatar animal shelters ask for help after rain harm

“Two of Qatar’s largest volunteer-run animal shelters have asked for financial help and other forms of assistance after this week’s rain partially flooded their facilities…”

Rainpal, wiper for motorcycle helmet that recharges via USB

“Rainpal is an accessory that may interest many riders, especially those in rainy weather…”

RAINPAL, The Wiper of Biker

“Adam Aarons is an inspired Londoner who combines his enjoyment of the bike in English renowned moist weather…”

It’s a windscreen wiper… For your motorbike helmet

“Rainpal looks like a well-thought-out invention. It fits to just about any helmet, it gives you multi-speed visor wiping, wiper delay and visor cleaning bust, and it’s tested up to one hundred mph…”

Police expose details of COP tragedy

“With two sleds utter of teenagers wrecked partway down the Canada Olympic Park bobsled and luge track, a survivor scrambled up the hill to warn the third…”

Gregory Gunn’s mother wants officer who killed her son to attend funeral

“The mother of a man shot to death by a Montgomery officer wants the officer to attend her son’s funeral…”

– Erin Edgemon, Alabama News

Hull brain tumour mum Leigh Lancaster-King: £30k could buy me time with my daughter

“A TERMINALLY ill mum is despairingly attempting to raise £30,000 to fund treatment which could prolong her life after being told she might only have nine months left to live…”

– Joanna Hunter, Hull Daily Mail

Anti-Fascists Crowdfund Protestors Who Took on KKK

“Anti-fascist activists have raised more than US$25,000 to support anti-KKK protesters arrested after a rally in Anaheim, California turned violent…”

Finchley family left ‘homeless’ after basement work causes house to collapse

“A duo with two youthfull children have told of their on-going “nightmare” after botched basement work caused their house to collapse and left them homeless…”

– Hannah Al-Othman, Evening Standard

Duo’s shock at £300k bill after house collapsed around them

“A Duo whose home collapsed around them after builders botched a cellar conversion have been billed £300,000 for its demolition…”

Family face £1million bill after rogue builders who caused their home to collapse in botched basement extension go bust WITHOUT paying compensation

“A family has been left with bills of more than £1million after a cowboy builder’s work to extend their home caused the property to collapse…”

What We Know About the Stabbings at a Ku Klux Klan Rally in California

February 29, 2016

“Around noon on Saturday, an SUV carrying members of the Ku Klux Klan pulled up to a park in Anaheim, California…”

My Microbiome – and The Future of Clinical Research

February 27, 2016

“Recently, I signed up to be a participant in a fascinating research explore that exemplifies how clinical research is being transformed by technology…”

Rescue me: Fresh Canadian pup needs a gam up

February 25, 2016

“Every month, the Vancouver group Big and Petite Rescue Society takes in unwanted puppies and dogs impounded at shelters in the Los Angeles area…”

– Darcy Matheson, VanCity Hum

Darlington Jazz Festival Fundraising Campaign

February 25, 2016

“Darlington Jazz Festival takes place over a weekend inbetween 21st and 24th April this year…”

Total Speaker Lineup and Program for two thousand sixteen Canadian Crowdfunding Summit Announced

February 25, 2016

“With the freshly released equity crowdfunding regulations across Canada and the emergence of marketplace lending and investment bank Two.0 platforms, two thousand sixteen is anticipated to be a year of exponential growth…”

The ‘chicken pox’ that was actually deadly meningitis: Baby dame spent five days fighting for her life – despite just a 20% chance of survival

February 23, 2016

“A baby dame sent home from hospital with ‘chicken pox’ is fortunate to be alive after battling the most deadly form of meningitis…”

– Anna Hodgekiss, Daily Mail

Incredible survival of six-month-old damsel with meningitis given a twenty per cent chance to live after being wrongly diagnosed with chicken pox

February 23, 2016

“A six-month-old baby doll exceptionally survived meningitis – just hours after she was allegedly sent home from hospital with a wrong diagnosis of “chicken pox”…”

Rainpal Looks like Another Interesting and Funny Visor Wiper Idea

February Legal, 2016

“Rain is clearly one of the top enemies of a rider, and Rainpal is a fresh visor wiper project that fights to get rid of at least one of the shortcomings that come with railing in the raw…”

– Florin Tibu, Auto Evolution

Public market cracks ground

February Legitimate, 2016

“The Gibsons Public Market broke ground on its 7,000-square-foot addition this week, with $Two.Trio million in funding secured for the project…”

– Christine Wood, Coast Reporter

Caldwell family raising money to help six others injured in bobsled mishap

February 16, 2016

“Family members of twin teenagers killed earlier this month are raising money to help the recovery of survivors of the deadly sledding accident…”

Family of Calgary twins killed in tragic sledding accident raising money to help other teenage victims

February 16, 2016

“Family members of twin teenagers killed earlier this month are raising money to help the recovery of survivors of the deadly sledding accident…”

– Damien Wood, National Post

Calgary mom of twin teenagers killed in Canada Olympic Park sledding crash pleads for help for survivors

February 16, 2016

“Long, uncertain and painful rehabilitation, both physical and psychological, lies ahead for survivors of a deadly sledding accident, the mother of twin teenagers who lost their lives says…”

Chassidic Duo Framed for Drug Charges in Ukraine

February 12, 2016

“An engaged Chassidic duo have found themselves in hot water after they were arrested when authorities in the Ukraine Airport found two pounds of marijuana in their luggage…”

Caldwell family creates fund to assist sledding crash survivors

February 11, 2016

“On the day of the memorial service for twin brothers Evan and Jordan, the Caldwell family announced the establishment of the Caldwell Fund to assist those injured in Saturday morning’s crash on the sliding track at Canada Olympic Park…”

Caldwell family releases statement following twins’ funeral

February 11, 2016

“The family of twin boys who died in a crash on the Canada Olympic Park bobsled track Saturday have released a statement following their funeral Thursday…”

Friends and family recall twin brothers killed at Canada Olympic Park

February 11, 2016

“Those closest to two Calgary twins stood in front of over Two,000 mourners Thursday sharing memories of Jordan and Evan Caldwell…”

Family, friends say good-bye to twins killed in tragic accident

February 11, 2016

“There wasn’t a dry eye in the Adore Centre Thursday afternoon as friends and family of Jordan and Evan Caldwell gathered at the Centre Street Church in northeast Calgary to say goodbye…”

The Truth About Crowdfunding

February Ten, 2016

“The investigate analyzed data for campaigns from five of the largest U.S., U.K. and Canada-based crowdfunding platforms in 2015…”

– Pete Prestipino, Website Magazine

And there is no greater mitzvah of redeeming captives

February 9, 2016

“Hani, if nine children is at instantaneous risk of going to jail Ukrainian for many years and we need your help…”

#Startland aims to help refugees get a toe hold in the tech sector

February 8, 2016

“It might not be the very first thing on their minds when arriving in Vancouver but once Syrian refugees commence looking around for opportunities — perhaps in B.C.’s hot tech sector — an initiative called #Startland will be there for them…”

– Allison Dempster, CBC News BC

Duo ‘Framed’ on Drug Charges in Ukrain, Pidyon Shvuim Fund Launched

February 8, 2016

“Arrested on charges of smuggling drugs, a soon-to-married Israeli duo have found themselves in a real-life nightmare after they were arrested in a Ukrainian Airport with two pounds of marijuana in their luggage…”

Scientists Are Outsourcing Their Work — to You

February Four, 2016

“You don’t need a Ph.D. to do scientific research. Or even a B.S. For more than one hundred years, the general public has been pitching in to help scientists with everything from counting birds to recording earthquake tremors…”

– Melanie Radzicki McManus, How Stuff Works

Engaged Duo Arrested in Kiev

February Four, 2016

“Funds are still despairingly needed for the legal support of an engaged frum duo who were arrested in Ukraine on drug charges which family members say were planted. Trial is set for February 25…”

The code to refugee employment

February Three, 2016

“Leave it to the high-tech startup community to tackle the issue of refugee employment in fresh, innovative ways…”

How a Camera Flash Saved a 4-Month-Old Baby’s Life

February Two, 2016

“Who knew a photo could save a life? It happened for Andrea Temarantz and her 4-month-old son Ryder after the Phoenix…”

Camera flash helps mom spot cancer in baby’s eye

February 1, 2016

“An Arizona mom may have helped save her son’s life by spotting something unusual in his baby photos…”

Mom Detects Baby Has Infrequent Eye Cancer While Looking At Picture

January 31, 2016

“Because of a camera flash, a mother in Arizona found that her baby boy has a uncommon type of eye cancer, prompting her to seek medical help and save her son’s life…”

– Alyssa Navarro, Tech Times

Rainpal Wants to Make Railing Bikes in Rain Less Dangerous with its Electrified Wiper for Helmets

January 30, 2016

“As they say railing a motorcycle is an art by itself and railing it in rain is undoubtedly an art packed with perils…”

– Mahit Huilgol, Technology Personalized

Fundraiser established for Jacksonville teenage battling Gulliain-Barre Syndrome

January 30, 2016

“An 18-year-old Jacksonville woman is battling a infrequent syndrome that impacts one out of every 100,000 people…”

Report produces insight into the crowdfunding market that is poised to grow at 26.87% CAGR to 2020

January 29, 2016

“Crowdfunding market helps fund a venture outside an entrepreneur’s social circle without providing up equity or accumulating debt…”

B.C. tech sector rallies to train Syrian refugees how to code

January 29, 2016

“There would be 25,000 refugees injecting Canada by the end of February, and the director of Emily Carr University of Art and Design’s Living Labs wasn’t persuaded they would all crack the code to inject the job market successfully…”

– Tyler Orton, Business in Vancouver

How mother saved baby son’s life by spotting hidden cancerous eye tumor in flash photo

January 29, 2016

“A camera’s flash helped save the life of a four-month-old boy in Arizona. Ryder Temarantz’s mother Andrea said that beginning in December, she noticed a ‘white glow’ in her son’s left eye whenever she took a picture using a flash…”

– Kelly McLaughlin, Daily Mail

Arizona mother who noticed glow in her baby boy’s eye in camera flash helps doctors identify and treat his uncommon cancer

January 28, 2016

“An Arizona mother who noticed a strange glow in her baby boy’s eye in pictures has helped doctors save him from a infrequent cancer, she said Thursday…”

– Tobias Salinger, Daily News

Camera Flash Detected Baby’s Eye Cancer, Arizona Mother Says

January 28, 2016

“The flash of a camera helped save the life of Ryder Temarantz, a 4-month-old baby boy from Scottsdale, Arizona…”

Camera flash exposes cancer in Scottsdale boy’s eye

January 27, 2016

“They say ‘the eyes are the window to the soul.’ Your eyes might also be providing you a sign there could be a greater health issue…”

Refood launches crowdfunding campaign to fight food waste

January 26, 2016

“Fed up with observing the amount of food waste growing in Vancouver, and the percentage of people going greedy increase, one determined man from Fresh Westminster, Danison Buan, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to tackle food waste head on…”

– Jess Fleming, VanCity Whirr

Local @PinkPolkaDotPrj Switching Lives in Uganda

“Jean Bowers describes herself a Maker of Things. “I’m an introverted art nerd with a day job that kind of fell into this amazing chance to make a switch in ladies lives,” says founder of the Pink Polka Dot Project…”

Data Exposes: Prizes Crowdfunding is the Fresh Seed-Funding

January 26, 2016

“Data provided by TheCrowdfundingCentre asserts that crowdfunding is the vehicle driving an “unprecedented” global wave of innovation…”

– JD Alois, Crowdfund Insider

Looking beyond dieting for weight loss and health

January 25, 2016

“Reducing the amount you eat will lead to weight loss, but it is your gut bacteria that plays a major role in your overall health…”

–Rod Tucker, The Pharmaceutical Journal

Distress counselors help students cope with second-grade classmate’s death

January 25, 2016

“Grief counselors are on forearm at a Monitor Township school to help students cope with the latest death of a 7-year-old classmate…”

–Cole Waterman, Michigan Live

Gas plants defence fund now tops $60K for former Liberal aide

January 25, 2016

“Fundraising efforts to help pay the legal bills of a former Liberal aide charged in connection with the gas plants affair have brought in more than $60,000…”

–Robert Benzie, Cambridge Times

Bay County female, 7, dies days after being struck by SUV

January 24, 2016

“A 7-year-old Auburn chick recently struck by an SUV has died of her injuries…”

–Cole Waterman, Michigan Live

Bay County dame, 7, in critical condition after being struck by SUV

January 24, 2016

“A 7-year-old dame is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle, police say…”

–Cole Waterman, Michigan Live

More than $11,000 raised for injured Inuk dancer in Cuba

January 22, 2016

“Called ‘Napu’s Poutine,’ this dish quickly sold out — which is what you want to see at a fundraiser to help its namesake…”

Family rallies around Vermilion racer in coma after Fresh Year’s Day crash

January 20, 2016

“New Year’s Day was like any other race day for veteran driver Mark Fisher. Fisher, 42, of Vermilion got up early to get ready to drive to Sandusky, where he was driving in the Hangover Race, an annual tradition at Sandusky Speedway…”

– Allie Shultz, The Chronicle Telegram

Thailand accident victim Lucy is making progress

January Nineteen, 2016

“THERE have been encouraging signs of recovery for a youthfull car crash victim in the last week. Lucy Hill, of Laburnum Drive, Whitefield, was earnestly injured when a car hit her moped in Thailand on January 9…”

Introducing The Hub — a multi-faceted, in-town community facility

January Nineteen, 2016

“The building tucked in behind Town Hall, near Main Street and Elm Street businesses, is coming to fresh life as The Hub — a multi-faceted community facility with the advantages of its in-town location…”

– Greg Reilly, NCA Advertiser

Fundrazr: seven Steps to Pounding the Number one Key to Campaign Success

January Eighteen, 2016

“Crowdfunding portal and software provider Fundrazr recently unveiled some key advice for crowdfunding campaign success…”

– Samantha Hurst, Crowdfund Insider

Fresh Westminster man has a plan to curb food waste

January Legitimate, 2016

“In the grocery industry, produce that is bruised or otherwise cosmetically unappealing is called excess food, and it usually finishes up in landfills…”

– Gail Johnson, The Georgia Straight

Less Than a Third of Crowdfunding Campaigns Reach Their Goals

January Legal, 2016

“Overwhelmingly, crowdfunding campaigns do not meet their fundraising goals. Inbetween sixty nine and eighty nine percent of projects – depending on the platform – fail to reach their targets, according to a fresh report…”

– Catherine Clifford, Greenwich Time

Crowdfunding: Con game or community builder?

January 17, 2016

“With the rise of crowdfunding websites, asking for help ­­­— or charity — has never been lighter. Once upon a time it was taboo or tacky to ask people for money…”

Daphne Bramham: Rescuing food to feed the greedy

January 15, 2016

“Every year in Canada, the equivalent of three hundred million meals are simply thrown away. Close to a third of all fruits and vegetables grown don’t even make it to stores because they are just not pretty enough for picky consumers…”

– Daphne Bramham, The Vancouver Sun

Family of Critical Graduate in Thailand Make Urgent Appeal to Western Travellers

January 15, 2016

“The family of critical graduate Lucy Hill have issued an urgent appeal to Western travellers who may be able to donate vital blood…”

Lucy Hill: Injured Briton in Thailand ‘safe’ after blood donor drive, doctor says

January 13, 2016

“A British tourist who was injured in a moped accident in Thailand and needed transfusions of blood type that is uncommon in the South East Asian country is now ‘safe’, a Thai doctor has confirmed…”

Radcliffe travel agency PR World Travel comes to rescue of family of backpacker Lucy Hill injured in Thailand

January 13, 2016

“A RADCLIFFE travel agency came to the aid of a woman whose daughter was gravely injured in a road crash abroad…”

Help these women breathe

January 13, 2016

“Last month, two Sault women got the call they’d been waiting for from Toronto General Hospital; both Ronna Dawson and Lindsay Wonnacott were good candidates for lung transplants…”

– Nadine Robinson, Saultstar News

Family of British Tourist Lucy Hill Shocked as People Cue up to Give Blood in Chiang Mai

January 12, 2016

“Lucy Hill, 21, the injured backpacker who inspired hundreds of people to donate blood at a Rajavej Chiang Mai Hospital is out of instant danger…”

Facebookers band together to help injured woman with uncommon blood type find transfusion

January 12, 2016

“A youthfull British woman with an enormously infrequent blood type has been potentially saved after Facebook users set up a blood transfusion following an accident…”

This backpacker is fighting for her life, and she needs a matching blood donor

January 12, 2016

“IT began as an arousing overseas tour for a youthfull graduate just beginning her gap year. But it’s already taken a tragic turn for the worse…”

Rucksacktouristin rettet bester Freundin das Leben

January 12, 2016

“Eine britische Rucksack-Touristin hat in Thailand hunderte freiwillige Helfer auf den Plan gerufen: Nach einem schweren Unfall benötigte die 21-Jährige dringend Blutspenden…”

People line streets to donate infrequent blood to graduate fighting for life after Thai car crash

January 11, 2016

“Dozens of people queued outside a Thai hospital for hours to help a graduate who is fighting for her life after a horrific road accident…”

– Alexandra Rucki, Irish Mirror

Britin wird bei Thailand-Reise verletzt und sucht verzweifelt nach Blutspendern

January 11, 2016

“Eine Touristin, die derzeit durch Thailand reist, braucht dringend Hilfe. Bei einem Unfall wurde sie schwer verletzt und muss deswegen mit Bluttransfusionen versorgt werden…”

Urgent appeal as Lucy Hill from Bury fights for life in Thai hospital after road smash

January 11, 2016

“A BURY woman is fighting for her life after a road smash in Thailand, sparking an urgent appeal for help…”

This backpacker is fighting for her life, and she needs a matching blood donor

January 11, 2016

“IT began as an arousing overseas journey for a youthfull graduate just beginning her gap year. But it’s already taken a tragic turn for the worse…”

Desperate Facebook prayer for uncommon blood type after gap year student is knocked off moped in Thailand

January 11, 2016

“A doll has put out a desperate prayer for blood after her best friend was knocked off her moped while travelling in Thailand…”

Beckett grad in critical condition in desperate need of blood donor

January Ten, 2016

“A Leeds Beckett grad is in desperate need of a blood donation following an accident while travelling…”

Graduate fighting for life in Thai hospital after horrific road accident just one week into her gap year

January Ten, 2016

“A graduate is fighting for her life in a Thai hospital after a horrific road accident just a week into her gap year…”

– Alexandra Rucki, Mirror UK

Global appeal to find donor for British crash victim with uncommon blood type

January Ten, 2016

“The family of a woman involved in a serious moped crash in Thailand have made an urgent appeal for people with the same infrequent blood type as her to come forward…”

Family in prayer for infrequent blood to help gap year graduate fighting for her life in Thai hospital after moped crash

January Ten, 2016

“A graduate is fighting for her life in a Thai hospital after a horrific road accident just a week into her gap year.”

– Alexandra Rucki, Manchester Evening News

Ottawa historian says dudes buried in Vimy potato field deserve decent graves

“It’s about respect. And for Ottawa historian Norm Christie, that’s all it need ever be — respect for forty four Canadian soldiers who were inadvertently left in a improvised potato-field grave when the Superb War ended.”

A British Woman Loving A Gap Year Journey To Thailand Is Presently In A Critical Condition In Hospital After A Car Collided With Her Moped

“21-year-old Lucy Hill, from Bury, was rushed to Rajavej Chiang Mai Hospital just six days after she arrived in Bangok, where she has since received three blood transfusions…”

Family Holds on to Faith after Fire Demolishes Home

“Briana Hudson was in a terrible accident in 2011. Her doctors thought she would never walk again and be in a vegetative state for the rest of her life…”

‘Invest Local BC’ Launched by Community Futures SN

“Community Futures Stuart Nechako has launched a fresh crowdfunding platform for puny businesses and startups across BC…”

Crowdsourced funds flood in for Laura Miller’s legal defence

“Within two days, the crowdsourcing bid to fund the legal defence of the former executive director of the B.C. Liberals has more than doubled to about $33,000 as she faces criminal charges related to past duties in Ontario.”

– Ian Bailey, The Globe and Mail

Canadian historian on a mission of respect for Very first World War soldiers buried in a potato field

“It’s about respect. And for Ottawa historian Norm Christie, that’s all it need ever be — respect for forty four Canadian soldiers, including ten from southern Alberta…”

– Michael Platt, Calgary Sun

Former premier Dalton McGuinty staffer crowdfunding to pay for defence against criminal charges

“One of former Ontario premier Dalton’s McGuinty’s one-time staffers is crowdsourcing funds to cover the costs of her legal defence against criminal charges…”

– Ashley Csanady, National Post

PayPal’s Mobile Charitable Donations Rose 28% in 2015

“As two thousand fifteen came to a close, PayPal witnessed a significant increase in its mobile charitable donations. The company estimates that 10% to 20% of mobile donations came within the last three days of the month as people attempted to quality for last-minute tax violates before December 31.”

Ex-Liberal staffer charged in gas-plant scandal to crowdsource legal costs

“A former Ontario Liberal political staffer facing criminal charges related to the gas-plant scandal is turning to crowdsourcing to fund her legal defence…”

– Adrian Morrow, The Globe and Mail

Former B.C. Liberal exec director Laura Miller crowdfunds to fight criminal charges

“Laura Miller, former B.C. Liberal executive director and former Ontario premier’s deputy chief of staff, embarked a campaign to raise cash for a legal defense…”

Recover Our Vimy Heroes fundraising campaign gets help in Alberta

“Efforts are under way to give decent burials to forty four Canadian soldiers, including ten from southern Alberta, who historians believe are lounging in a makeshift mass grave in northern France after fighting at Vimy Ridge…”

– Allison Dempster, CBC News Calgary

Sault woman with serious lung ailment needs community support in securing transplant

“Ronna Dawson was someone who ‘liked to get out and about.’ Swimming, camping, canoeing and cycling, were prime parts of her life while growing up…”

– Jeffrey Ougler, Saultstar News

Sault woman joined by son, moving south for transplant

“Ronna Dawson is bravely facing the challenges of a dual lung transplant. Apart from all that will be involved with the operation, it has become necessary for Dawson to put her Sault Ste. Marie home up for sale.”

– Darren Taylor, SooToday News

How B.C. Businesses Can Innovate And Grow Across 2016

December 30, 2015

“It seems like every business has an innovative product or service, or are adopting innovation mindsets to help level up to get through and thrive in a world where margins are getting thinner and customers are perplexed with choice…”

– Nikolas Badminton, Huffington Post

It was a year of switch in Peterborough in 2015

December 30, 2015

“One way to appreciate how hard it is to predict the future is to look back to the past. It’s not just events that escape our forward vision. The effects of those events often tumble along like misguided dominoes, creating fresh and unexpected deeds of their own…”

‘Lil’ home’ fundraising campaign for Vancouver family reaches the ceiling

December 29, 2015

“A Vancouver woman who has been living in second-stage transitional housing for seventeen months with her daughter may soon have a space to call home…”

Rescuing the rescuer

December 28, 2015

“Friends and family of a search and rescue volunteer and paramedic stricken with a uncommon cancer have launched a Rescue the Rescuer campaign…”

‘Rescue the Rescuer’: $104K raised for volunteer medic battling cancer

December 27, 2015

“When North Shore Rescue volunteer and married father-of-two Jay Piggot was diagnosed with a uncommon and aggressive form of cancer, financial considerations were far from his mind…”

Adopt-a-School: Meet Jessica Ouellet — a success story

December 25, 2015

“As we’re busily recovering from the bounty that is Christmas, or maybe even planning to hit a few Boxing Day sales, it somehow seems even more pressing to stop for a moment and think about others in need, the less fortunate who live outside our orbit…”

– Shelley Fralic, The Vancouver Sun

Fox-1Cliff and -1D Matching Contributions Suggest

December 25, 2015

“In this season of providing, we’ve had a generous suggest for matching funds up to $1,000 for those that contribute to the Fox-1Cliff and -1D crowdsourcing campaign inbetween now and December 31st…”

Figure on a table: Tragedy of the Afghan father who was shot in the gam when he popped out to buy some bread and then decapitated in U.S. hospital airstrike on the operating table

December 24, 2015

“It was bad luck that Baynazar Mohammad Nazar was even in the hospital in the very first place. For the 2nd time in a few days that the father-of-four had been in wrong place at the wrong time…”

Peterborough mosque reopens after arson, donates fundraiser money

December 24, 2015

“Peterborough’s local Muslim association has reopened its mosque after an arson involving a molotov cocktail and its leaders say they are donating $110,000 from an online fundraiser to a nearby women’s shelter and centre for children with special needs.”

– Mike Hager, The Globe and Mail

Alexx Calise playmates with producer Warren Huart for fresh album, Addition by Subtraction

December 23, 2015

“With three albums to her credit — Morning Pill (2007), In Avanti (2010), and AC3 (2011) — Alexx Calise has more than proven herself as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist.”

Peterborough mosque hit by arson following Paris attacks re-opens

December 23, 2015

“A Peterborough mosque that was bruised in an arson attack in November re-opened its doors Wednesday following a massive crowdfunding effort that raised over $100,000 in just three days.”

Son of sheriff killed wants Hwy three twinned

December 22, 2015

“The son of an off-duty Alberta Sheriff killed in a collision near Grassy Lake that also took the life of a woman says he’ll be pushing to see Highway three twinned following the latest traffic fatality…”

– Alex McCuaig, Medicine Hat News

Non-profit group hopes to employ homeless, high risk youth

December Nineteen, 2015

“A non-profit organization helping Saskatoon’s financially distressed is set to open in the fresh year…”

Mosque donations to go to Peterborough YWCA Crossroads shelter, Five Counties Children’s Centre

December 16, 2015

“Surplus funds raised for the city’s mosque after it was set ablaze will go to Five Counties Children’s Centre and the YWCA Crossroads Shelter…”

– Jessica Nyznik, Peterborough Examiner

Adopt-A-School: Providing hope to students who had none

December 16, 2015

“With a donation from the Vancouver Sun’s Adopt-A-School fund, fresh computers from Future Shop, and with help from others in the community, Kim Leary’s Homework Club at Britannia Secondary was saved…”

– Gerry Bellett, The Vancouver Sun

Peterborough’s Muslim community creates fund for YWCA and Five Counties Children Centre

December 15, 2015

“Women and children will benefit from a almost $80,000 donation made by the Muslim Community…”

Nightmare in Waco: Bikers’ Sans Justice

December 14, 2015

“Law and order, not tempered by justice, is despotism. And the light of justice is conspicuously missing in Waco…”

– Candy Chand, Huffington Post

Rescue sanctuary for unwanted animals needs a Christmas miracle

December 14, 2015

“To the animals that call it home, it is a little lump of heaven on earth. Nestled on three-acres of farmland in Mission, about an hour’s drive east of Vancouver, SAINTS Rescue is often the final home for unloved animals.”

– Darcy Wintonyk, VanCity Whirr

Mosque leaders to announce Tuesday who will get surplus from post-fire fundraising

December 13, 2015

“Money raised to help rebuild the fire-damaged mosque will be donated to various charities on Tuesay morning…”

Coinciding with Mental Health Week, Childhood Anxiety Is The Topic Of Fresh Campaign Aimed at Early Intervention

December 11, 2015

“Michelle Tucker, a Washington, DC based Author, discusses her latest book and School Assembly Program, Hank Was Worried…”

Thousands of dollars raised for NSR member with cancer

December 11, 2015

“More than $70,000 has been raised to help a member of North Shore Rescue who was recently diagnosed with cancer…”

Man with belly cancer sparks chain of kindliness by helping homeless single mother

December Ten, 2015

“The internet went crazy with love and support when Brice Royer, after being diagnosed with tummy cancer, put an ad on Craigslist in which he suggested unconditional love for $0…”

Community urged to ‘rescue the rescuer’

December 9, 2015

“Nearly three dozen crimson jacket-clad rescuers arrived unexpectedly at the doorstep of one of their own, Jay Piggot, a paramedic and member of NSR’s elite helicopter team who was recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer called cholangiocarcinoma.”

– Justin Beddall, North Shore News

Christians, Muslims work together to bring African refugees to Ajax, Pickering

December 9, 2015

“People of different faiths with a common purpose have come together to bring refugees from Africa to the Ajax-Pickering area…”

– Kristen Calis, Durham Region

North Shore Rescue looking to rescue one of their own

December 8, 2015

“The studs and women of North Shore Rescue dedicate their lives to helping others, so when it was one of their own that needed help, they came out in force.”

North Shore Rescue coming to the aid of one of their own

December 7, 2015

“The team at North Shore Rescue is used to coming to the aid of people in distress, but this time they are rallying around one of their own…”

Puppy needs £12k of surgery after hit and run

December 7, 2015

“A mother in Hampshire is attempting to raise £12,000 for life saving surgery on a puppy that was left for dead after a hit-and-run…”

North Shore Rescue rallies behind volunteer medic in ‘fight for his life’

December 7, 2015

“Every week, North Shore Rescue members pull out all the stops to help strangers lost in the wilderness. Now, they’re calling on strangers to help rescue one of their own…”

North Shore Rescue helps one of their own

December 6, 2015

“Help rescue a rescuer. That’s the challenge North Shore rescue is issuing, as they work to help a fellow team member hit cancer…”

Rescue The Rescuer Press Release

December 6, 2015

“In the past few days, a pivotal member of North Shore Rescue received a diagnosis of aggressive, hard to treat cancer after the discovery of a tumour near his liver. It is presently inoperable, and without removal, will be fatal.”

– Curtis Jones, North Shore Rescue

‘Rescue the rescuer’: North Shore Rescue fundraises for volunteer with cancer

December 6, 2015

“As a volunteer medic on North Shore Rescue’s helicopter squad, Jay Piggot has helped many who found themselves stranded in the mountains around Vancouver over the past five years.”

This rescue mission hits home as colleagues rally to support North Shore Rescue volunteer battling cancer

December 6, 2015

“Saving lives is nothing fresh for Jay Piggot and his colleagues, but their most latest rescue operation is different…”

FundRazr & Heritage Education Funds Collab to Launch Crowdfunding Initiative

December Four, 2015

“FundRazr, a Canadian crowfunding website, recently teamed up with Canadian provider of Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) Heritage Education Funds, to launch a crowdfunding initiative geared towards helping fund student education plans.”

Heritage launches eGifting program for RESPs

December Four, 2015

“Toronto-based Heritage Education Funds Inc. is bringing the crowdfunding spirit into its registered education savings plans (RESPs) with the launch of the Heritage eGifting program.”

– Tessie Sanci, Investment Executive

Craigslist ad for ‘unconditional love’ sparks chain of graciousness for homeless woman

December Trio, 2015

“In March 2015, Royer posted an ad on Craigslist, selling “unconditional love” for $0. After his post went viral, Francesca Murray, a homeless, single mother, read it and was inspired by Royer’s positive attitude and readiness to serve others.”

After mosque is burned, Canadian Muslims plead in a synagogue

December Three, 2015

“In Canada, congregants of a mosque that was set on fire are now begging in a nearby synagogue. Their story is one of hope in dark times, as anti-Muslim acts on the rise following the Paris attacks.”

– Chloé Lauvergnie, The Observers

FundRazr playmates with education savings provider to establish education crowdfunding

December Trio, 2015

“As crowdfunding grows in popularity, it seems it was only a matter of time before organizations working in the education sector would take notice.Heritage Education Funds, a Canadian provider of Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs), is teaming up with FundRazr, a Canadian crowdfunding site to launch the Heritage eGifting program.”

Crowdfunding for RESPs: Toronto company launches ‘simple solution’ to raise money for child’s education

December Two, 2015

“Don’t have enough money to make a contribution to your child’s registered education savings plan? Why not tap into friends and family? A Toronto company is promising to bring crowdfunding to the RESP world. Heritage Education Funds Inc., Toronto-based a provider of RESPs, is launching what it calls the Heritage eGifting Program.”

– Garry Marr, Financial Post

Brice Royer’s suggest of unconditional love sparks chain of kindliness

November 30, 2015

“A man’s mission to spread love and happiness to everyone around him just keeps on growing. When Brice Royer, 31, discovered he had belly cancer, he took his doctor’s advice to heart.”

Puppy ‘hit by car and left to die’ is rescued by Ash Vale family

November 30, 2015

“With fractures to his spine, gams and jaw, a six-month old puppy survived against all the odds after it was believed he was hit by a car and left on the street to die…”

– Charlotte Neal, Get Surrey

Bringing refugees to Parrsboro

November 30, 2015

“As Canada moves ahead with its commitment to bring 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the end of February, 2016, a group of local citizens is well on the way to bringing one of those families to Parrsboro.”

– Andrew Wagstaff, Amherst News

Vancouver man pays it forward to single mom living in shelter

November 29, 2015

“There were tears of joy at a Vancouver church this afternoon. Francesca Murray and her daughter Charlotte thought they were attending a silent auction this weekend to support a friend and feast his bday.”

Investors go to boot camp

November 26, 2015

“As the technology industry proceeds to boom it draws in more investors into emerging and innovative business opportunities. While they may assume their money will be met with welcome arms, this may not be the case…”

Sick dog abandoned on street is former police K9

November 25, 2015

“A sick, stray dog picked up in Clayton County was discovered to be a retired police dog. According to a Fundrazr.com post by Playmates for Pets, Master Blaster’s original handler became sick several years ago and the dog had to be re-homed.”

– Mandi Milligan, Fox Carolina

When a local mosque was burned down, a town raised $80k to rebuild it in less than a day

November 23, 2015

“On Nov. 15, 2015, residents of Peterborough, Ontario woke up to the kind of news that makes your heart bury…”

Teenage brothers dead after Jefferson car wreck

November Nineteen, 2015

“Teen brothers were killed in a Wednesday night two-vehicle wreck in Jefferson. Jefferson High School had posted “JHS Remembers Alex and William Trimble” on its website Thursday.”

Teenage Brothers Killed in Car Crash

November Nineteen, 2015

“A horrific accident in Jackson County claimed the lives of two teenage brothers. It happened Wednesday night at the intersection of State Route eleven and Old Pendergrass Road.”

Jackson County teenage brothers killed in car wreck

November Nineteen, 2015

“Less than three weeks later and less than thirty miles away, it happened again. A Georgia high school community is grieving for two brothers killed in a wreck.”

Faith manages: Peterborough rebuilds as mosque fire deemed a hate crime

November 17, 2015

“Politicians, police and community leaders rallied to support Peterborough’s Muslims on Monday after a weekend arson attack bruised the Ontario city’s only mosque, shook the community and left it without a permanent place to idolize.”

– Affan Chowdhry, The Globe and Mail

Mosque Torched, Shitty Remarks, and Other Ways Canadians Responded to the Paris Attacks

November 16, 2015

“In the three days since the terrorist attacks in Paris that left one hundred twenty nine people dead, the international response to the incident has been swift. Within hours of the attack, support poured in from all over the world, Canadians among them.”

Trudeau ‘deeply disturbed’ by mosque fire in Peterborough, Ont.

November 16, 2015

“Police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. Officers said the fire was deliberately set at approximately eleven p.m. on Saturday in the city, located about one hundred twenty five kilometres northeast of Toronto.”

– Kendra Mangione, CTV News Vancouver

Peterborough churches suggest space to arson-stricken mosque

November 16, 2015

“Peterborough police call the firebombing of the city’s only mosque a hate crime, while local residents managed to quickly raise enough money to repair the house of idolize.”

Crowdfunding Campaign Raises Over $70k in One Day to Restore Arson-Hit Peterborough Mosque

November 16, 2015

“Within forty eight hours of learning that Peterborough’s only mosque had been deliberately set afire, residents have rallied to restore the Muslim community’s place of adore.”

The Only Mosque In Peterborough Was Deliberately Set On Fire

November 15, 2015

“The petite Muslim community in Peterborough, Ontario is on edge after its only mosque was bruised in a fire that police say was set deliberately. Locals quickly raised ems of thousands of dollars to help the mosque rebuild.”

– Craig Silverman, Buzzfeed News

Fire at Peterborough, Ont.’s only mosque was a hate crime, say police

November 15, 2015

“Justin Trudeau condemns attack as crowd-funding campaign to fix Peterborough’s only mosque exceeds its objective.”

Theater shooting jurors raising funds in support of 7/20 Memorial effort

November Five, 2015

“Four of the jurors who served on the movie theater shooting trial are now banding together to raise money to support efforts to build a permanent memorial in Aurora.”

– Marshall Zelinger, Denver seven ABC

Sugar Land firefighter creates ‘I’ve got your back’ decal in support of law enforcement

September Two, 2015

“Captain Greg Hopper with the Sugar Land Fire Department knew he dreamed to do something after the tragic death of Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth. ‘I need to find a way to showcase them that I support them,’ Hopper told KPRC two News.”

– Gianna Caserta, Click two Houston

Father wished in alleged abduction of four Vancouver children

“The mother of four Vancouver Island children allegedly abducted by their father overseas says she’s living a nightmare. Alison Azer’s four children were legally permitted to travel to France and Germany earlier this month, but they did not comeback as scheduled last week.”

B.C. woman says dad abducted four kids overseas

“International police are searching for four Vancouver Island children allegedly abducted by their father overseas. Alison Azer says in an online fundraising campaign that her ex-husband, Dr. Saren Azer, is a Kurdish Canadian who took their kids to the Middle East.”

Saren Azer Desired In Alleged Abduction Of His four Children

“The mother of four Vancouver Island children allegedly abducted by their father overseas says she’s living a nightmare.”

– Gemma Karstens-Smith, Huffington Post Canada

Four B.C. children allegedly abducted by father and taken to Middle East

“Four youthful children from the Comox Valley have been allegedly abducted by their biological father and taken to the Middle East, prompting a Canada-wide Arrest Warrant and an online prayer from their mother.”

– Jill Slattery, VanCity Whirr

Saren Azer, missing with his four children, wished on abduction charges

“A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a Vancouver Island man who failed to bring his four children home to his ex-wife following a European journey.”

– CBC News British Columbia

Friend Dedicates Her Races in Memory of Brampton Teacher Robin Meehan

“Walker, 38, a long-distance runner, will dedicate three ultra-races – totaling some two hundred fifty kilometres – in memory of her childhood friend Robin Meehan, a Brampton teacher who died in March, three days after providing birth to her third child…”

– Radhika Panjwani, Inwards Halton

School Staff to Raise Cash for Nepal Orphans

“School staff will take part in a 20-mile sponsored walk to raise money for a Nepal Orphanage. Gattons Infants School, in Burgess Hill, had been sponsoring a little boy named Prayash, who lived at the Surya Children’s Centre…”

PetFundr: Fresh Crowdfunding Site Funds Animal Projects

“As a youthfull dame, Darcy Wintonyk didn’t see Saturday morning cartoons like other kids her age. Instead, her parents would catch her in front of the TV watching sad infomercials for the SPCA and humane society, tears streaming down her face…”

Petrolia Woman is Lacing Up Her Sneakers

“When Nancy Walker’s gams get mighty as she labours toward the 100-kilometre finish line of an ultra marathon this July, she’ll be able to turn her thoughts toward the person she’s running for…”

Loveland Mom Gives ‘Flash Mob’ Treatment

“Loveland resident Sarah Portillo dreamed other mothers to get the thrill she got Mother’s Day two thousand thirteen when she received a bounty basket at the hospital…”

– Shelley Widhalm, Reporter-Herald

Local Woman Organizes Mother’s Day Surprise

“Sarah Portillo has spent hundreds of days in the hospital with her daughter Lily, who was diagnosed with a uncommon metabolic condition shortly before her very first bday…”

– Anna Gauldin, The Denver Post

Frogbox: Fresh Social Enterprise Scholarship

“Doug Burgoyne’s reusable moving box rental company was hitting its stride when Burgoyne was all of a sudden diagnosed with a uncommon and fast-growing cancer. Frogbox had secured financing from celebrity investors on the CBC television demonstrate Dragons’ Den not once, but twice…”

– Jenny Lee, The Vancouver Sun

Campaign Looks to Prove Plant-Based Diets Are Better for Dogs

“Despite their individual commitment to cruelty-free living, many a vegan is still the proprietor of an omnivorous dog. Lots of people are unassured if it’s actually ok for canines to subsist solely on veggies…”

– Hannah Sentenac, Latest Vegan News

Support Pours in for Port Hawkesbury Mother After Tragic Blaze

“Family, friends, neighbours and accomplish strangers proceed to rally around Amanda Bagley, the Port Hawkesbury woman who was earnestly injured, and whose nine-year-old son Oaklee died, after a residential fire…”

Target Canada Employees Fundraise To Get Wheelchair For Co-Worker Bradley Goodyear

“It’s no secret Target Canada employees will soon be out of a job. And while they may have several reasons to be distraught, employees at this St. John’s, N.L. store aren’t letting the bad news get them down.”

– Maham Abedi, Huffington Post Canada

$4K Raised For Family of Teenage Battling Cancer

“A crowdsourcing campaign to raise $Five,000 for the family of a local teenage with cancer collected more than $Three,927 in its very first three days this week. Bonnie Marvin’s daughter, Ella Marvin-McCoy, is 17. She was recently diagnosed with osteosarcoma and will need treatment in Toronto.”

– Joelle Kovach, The Peterborough Examiner

‘The Year I Lost My Limbs Was The Most Brilliant of My Life’

January 22, 2015

“In a few weeks Alex Lewis went from being the holder of a pub, to becoming critically ill and a quadruple amputee. Yet he still describes the past year as the best he’s ever had.”

– Kathleen Hawkins, Big black cock News

Fundraising Bid Launched to Substitute Kettering Autistic Boy’s Stolen Xbox

January 21, 2015

“A fundraising campaign has been launched to help substitute an eight-year-old’s Xbox and a laptop computer which were stolen from a home in Kettering several days ago.”

– Michael Whelan, Northampton Shire Telegraph

Family Fights on For Lil’ Georgia, Diagnosed With Uncommon Disorder

January 20, 2015

“When Georgia was about four months old, Langille noticed that she wasn’t tracking movements with her eyes. And then the seizures, the scaring infantile spasms, commenced. […] Many trips and long stays at the IWK eventually led to a diagnosis just a few months ago of glycosylation type 1P, the rarest of genetic diseases that affects Georgia’s entire assets.”

– Francis Campbell, The Chronicle Herald

‘The Future is a Little Bit Scary’: FundRazr Draws in Support For Delta Toddler

January Nineteen, 2015

“Natalie is 18-months-old and looks like any other child her age: bright, shining eyes and a toothy, toddler sneer. […] But the sad and difficult truth is that Natalie’s muscles will soon begin to waste.”

– Stephanie Ip, The Province

Fundraising Page Set Up For Cop Charged With Murder

January Nineteen, 2015

“Dominique Perez is one of two cops charged in the shooting death of homeless camper James Boyd. This past week, an online fundraising page was set up to raise $100,000 to help pay for Perez’s legal defense.”

Crowdfunding Helps Parents of B.C. Baby Fighting For Her Life

January 16, 2015

“The Penticton woman was diagnosed with Down syndrome and a congenital heart defect, which required she go into surgery last week at B.C. Children’s Hospital. The procedure went well but Jolene went into cardiac arrest shortly after, suffering harm to her liver and kidneys, and is now on dialysis in the Intensive Care Unit.”

– Maria Weisgarber, CTV News Vancouver

Bats and Bacteria: Students, Scientists Turn to Crowdfunding For Research Projects

January 13, 2015

“A Calgary grad student is taking a page out of Zach Braff’s playbook and is asking the public to fund her private project. Not to film an indie movie, but rather to investigate the migratory habits of bats. […] ‘They are very innovative in the way they have done it, and I think it bodes well for how other types of longer-term studies and research can be done,’ FundRazr founder Daryl Hatton told Yahoo Canada News.”

– Matthew Coutts, Yahoo Canada News

MPs and Candidates Attempt Fresh Ways of Using Tax-Credits to Raise Money

“Members of Parliament and their railing associations are getting creative in their fundraising activities as they look to sock away cash for the two thousand fifteen federal election campaign, including turning to professional sporting events and online crowdfunding to lure supporters and dollars.”

– Jason Fekete, Ottawa Citizen

Family Facing Eviction Gets Apartment After Campaign Garners Attention

“An Evanston family who faced eviction this week is preparing to budge into a fresh home after an online campaign began by a friend caught the attention of a building possessor who had previously rejected the family’s apartment application.”

– Stephanie Kelly, The Daily Northwestern

Baby Boy Battling Uncommon Form of Cancer

“The parents of a gravely ill baby are attempting to raise £500,000 to help in his fight to strike cancer. Fourteen-month-old Jenson Pashley was diagnosed with neuroblastoma – a uncommon cancer which only affects around one hundred children in the UK each year.”

– Dan Cain, West Sussex Gazette

Campaign to Help Get Gravely Ill Barnsley Man Home From Thailand

“A campaign has been launched to help get a Barnsley man back home after he fell gravely ill on holiday and is facing medical costs of ems of thousands of pounds.”

Our Community: Miss Canada Globe Hopeful Seeks Support

“Atong Liz Deng is hoping to use the Miss Canada Globe beauty pageant as a platform to promote health, fitness and other causes. Atong Deng, who goes by her middle name, Liz, is a refugee originally from South Sudan, which has suffered through internal conflict since its independence in 1956. ”

– Pedro Arrais, Times Colonist

The six Sways to Observe in the World of Crowdfunding

September 25, 2014

“In this fresh environment, raising capital became the greatest challenge for petite and midsize businesses (SMBs). They needed fresh platforms. Inject crowdfunding…”

Pregnant Widow of Avalanche Victim A.J. Cleary Moved by Support

“The online component of the fundraiser alone has raised more than $40,000 in less than twenty four hours. ‘I can’t even believe it. I wasn’t even expecting this at all,’ said Elward. […] ‘I don’t know what I would have done without it. I think I would still be in my room under the covers.’”

– CBC News British Columbia

Eight-Year-Old’s ‘Heart of Gold’ Helps Pay Off Student’s Lunch Debt

“Donations have enlargened tenfold since Cayden Taipalus – a third-grader […] – launched a campaign two weeks ago called ‘Pay It Forward: No Kid Goes Thirsty.’ His mom, Amber Peters, said almost $7,000 worth of donations have purchased hot lunches for more than three hundred students with plans to reach another Five,000 this week.”

Online Campaign Launched to Create a Legacy Fund in Honour of Tim Jones

January 24, 2014

“An online fundraising campaign has been launched to set up a memorial fund in memory of Tim Jones, the longtime North Shore Rescue team leader who passed away unexpectedly. A FundRazr page titled “In memory of Tim Jones” says the fund will ensure Tim’s vision lives on.”

– Yuliya Talmazan, Global News

Brain Surgery Leaves Rome Torti With Paralysis

December Eighteen, 2013

“‘But everyone has been amazing,’ [said Rachel Torti.] ‘Just with nice thoughts and positivity. But then there have been people … I don’t even know if I will ever know who they are because they have donated anonymously. And then others, people who you have never heard of, businesses, have just been so unbelievably generous. It is amazing. We can never thank these people enough. They have given us a chance and that is all we could ever ask for, it is all that matters.’”

– Amy Remeikis, Brisbane Times

Seahawks Fans Plotting To Fly Banner Above Candlestick Park Sunday

December Three, 2013

“Seahawks fans, who call themselves the 12th man, have raised $1,800 through the website FundRazr to fly a plane with a banner affixed that reads ‘GO HAWKS-12’ over the stadium. […] The organizer had sought only $1,300 for the prank, but was discussing on the site the possibility of upgrading to a larger banner after surpassing the original purpose and getting contributions from one hundred fans.”

– Bill Disbrow, CBS San Francisco and Bay City News Service

Growing Companies is Part of Nurturing The Tech Ecosystem

October 28, 2013

“A case in point is Daryl Hatton of FundRazr.com, a four-year-old Vancouver startup that facilitates crowdfunding campaigns. Hatton had slew of previous practice as an entrepreneur — but he also knew from that practice he didn’t know everything. ‘To compensate for this fact of life, I actively work to surround myself with very clever, very experienced people […]’”

– Bill Tam, The Vancouver Sun

WikiLeaks Launches Site For Edward Snowden’s Legal Defense

October 28, 2013

“Wikileaks has set up a fresh website, Free Snowden, to collect money to defend National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. […] It has raised $21,660 and one hundred sixteen bitcoins (about $22,950 at today’s market price) for the whistleblower’s ‘legal defense and its associated public campaign.’”

– Adrienne Jeffries, The Brink

Online Fundraiser Aids Stranded Trailer Park Resident

October 15, 2013

“Stephen Chalmers — stranded without power in a Surrey trailer park for more than a month — is ultimately getting a fresh home, thanks to an outpouring of generosity from strangers contributing to an online fundraising campaign. In less than a week, more than $Five,000 has been raised for Chalmers to help him purchase a fresh trailer and budge into a fresh park.”

– CBC News British Columbia

FundRazr Thrusts Crowdfunding to Next Level With Social Platform

“How do you out-kick Kickstarter, and out-indie Indiegogo? FundRazr wants to take the next step, and let organizations put crowdfunding onto their own webpages. It’s about building your brand rather than building Indiegogo’s brand.”

– Ivor Tossell, The Globe and Mail

Memorial Planned for Jewish Mother Killed by Car on Yom Kippur

“Orly Ohayon’s aunt launched a FundRazr campaign to raise funds for her niece’s treatment and rehabilitation. As of Wednesday, one thousand fifty four people had donated $66,445, more than 40% of the $150,000 aim.”

– Anne Cohen, Jewish Daily Forward

FundRazr Introduces Crowdfunding as a Service

September 20, 2013

“FundRazr’s CrowdFunding as a Service Technology (CFaaST) will give customers the capability to run a fully functional crowdfunding service on their own branded site, rather than on aggregation sites like KickStarter or Indiegogo.”

Vancouver Rock-hard The Subject of Crowdfunding Reality TV Demonstrate

September 17, 2013

“As Fundrazr permits campaigns to run one hundred days, much longer than the thicker platforms like Kickstarter or Indiegogo, the hope is the TV demonstrate will bring exposure to these campaigns and also the platform itself, with Fundrazr being [The Crowdfunder Show’s] preferred platform for now.”

Fatal Crash Near Synagogue Leaves Neighbors Outraged

September 13, 2013

“Orly’s cousin Karen Brown embarked a fundraiser on FundRazr.com for Orly and the family. As of Sunday night, one hundred ninety contributors have raised over $9,500 in seven hours.”

Hope The Kitten Makes Amazing Recovery After Horrific Torment, Needs Your Help

September 13, 2013

“They set up an account to crowdfund donations for Hope’s medical expenses, and as of Friday afternoon, have raised almost all of their $8,000 aim on the FundRazr site. […] It’s a fresh version of their critical care fund that gives Tail Wagger’s one thousand nine hundred ninety the capability to help when pet owners brings in animals who need of medical care they can’t afford.”

– Kate Abbey-Lambertz, Huffington Post

Vancouver’s FundRazr Campaigns to Hit Airwaves

September Ten, 2013

“‘After careful review, FundRazr was the very first proven crowdfunding platform that met our requirements [for the Crowdfunder Demonstrate] for ease of use, lithe campaign lengths, strong customer service and taut social media integration,’ [said executive producer Jordan Whelan.]”

– Nelson Bennett, Business in Vancouver

Greeley Pony Ranch Underwater

September 7, 2013

“Wanderer set up a fundraising webpage, and in just over a day, people had given more than $26,000 to help the Langes rebuild. […] ‘When people in the agricultural industry or the pony business get in trouble,’ Leslie said, ‘there will be somebody there to help you. It’s a big family.’”

Injured Logger Fights to Sustain

September Four, 2013

“More than ninety people have chipped in money via the website FundRazr to help McCoskey’s parents […] Almost $7,000 had been raised as of Thursday night. Terry McCoskey said the financial and spiritual support from friends, family members and even anonymous donors has been ‘mind-boggling.’”

Keian’s Battle: Family Touched by Outpouring of Support For Sick Son

“Friends embarked a campaign on the crowdfunding website FundRazr to help the Blundells cover bills and living costs while they spend every day with their ailing son. Well-wishers have donated more than $32,000 so far. ‘We have accomplish strangers and people I haven’t seen since high school and they’re coming out of the woodwork and demonstrating support, it’s amazing,’ [said Blundell.]”

– Jeff Lawrence, CTV News Vancouver

6 Top Crowdfunding Websites: Which One Is Right For Your Project?

“[FundRazr] is dedicated to raising money for anything from private causes to nonprofits to entrepreneurial projects. […] Deep social network integration to connect to people in your network, cheap and convenient transaction fees with funds going directly to your PayPal, can be used to fund anything, anywhere.”

Community, Monetary Support Strong for Fallen Marshfield Firefighter

“Debora Taylor launched the campaign through the crowdfunding platform FundRazr [and has] generated over one hundred contributions totaling more than $13,000 as of Monday afternoon. ‘Your smaller communities truly gather strongly and rally around that department and help them however they can,’ [said] Bryan Zinanni, the organization’s state coordinator.”

Crowdfunding Websites Attempting To Cash In On A Crowded Field

“Dianne Buckner is the host of CBC’s Dragon’s Den, a member of CBC News’ business team, and writes a regular column about puny business on CBC.ca…”

‘Crowdfunding’ Sites Pay Medical Bills, Raise Hopes

January Eighteen, 2013

“More and more people are turning to crowdfunding sites such as […] FundRazr […] and others to ask friends, and friends of friends, to consider making a donation. […] These can include situations such as fundraising for a loved one’s cancer diagnosis, aftercare following an accident, fertility treatments, or even substituting a pair of eyeglasses held together with duct gauze.”

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