Prior Postings
Congress will be back in session after the Labor Day weekend with a final push before the November elections. Over 20 bills regarding digital assets...
SuperCrowd22 is a two-day virtual conference featuring Who's Who in crowdfunding -- for social entrepreneurs and anyone interested in supporting them.
Lions & Rabbits Center for the Arts wants to raise $50,000 for public art projects, market space events, and a block party.
This is not NowRx’s first crowdfunding raise—it's its fourth—as the company's previous round, which raised $20 million, was oversubscribed and was the largest raise on SeedInvest at that time, according to NowRx executives.
Last week in the Senate Banking Committee on Housing and Urban Affairs, Senator Warren made a very poignant and directed statement about…
To have a comprehensive conversation about the state of the industry in 2022 and beyond, we need to take a look back to where it started.
Devin Thorpe and his multifaceted Superpowers for Good is changing my life as I wrote about in one of my first substack posts. Among other things, he has gotten me interested in crowdfunding as one way of financing the kinds of of social change initiatives we will need if we want to “connect the dots” and produce what McArthur Foundation calls a “more just, verdant, and peaceful world” in its tagline.
Lee A. Schneider is a financial services and technology lawyer with extensive experience in blockchain.
With the fundraising climate now showing cloudy skies, equity crowdfunding is getting ready for a field day.
CI connected with Sara Hanks, a securities attorney, former SEC official and founder/ CEO of CrowdCheck – a digital compliance platform for online capital formation. Hanks is an expert in Reg A+ and one of the top attorneys partnering with issuers to complete mandated SEC filings to pursue an offering.