Roberto Esposito - The Past, Present and Future of Civic Crowdfunding
1. THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
OF CIVIC CROWDFUNDING
Roberto Esposito
DeRev - Founder & CEO
CROWDSOURCING WEEK EUROPE
Brussels - October 20th, 2015
2. Derev - WHY HERE, WHY NOW?
HIGHEST AMOUNT RAISED IN A SINGLE CAMPAIGN
+1.6 million of euro to rebuild Città della Scienza
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6. OPPORTUNITIES
WHAT’S THE «VALUE» OF THE CROWD (ON THE WEB)?
The impact of people (through Facebook) on world economy
Source: Deloitte, 2015
$227 billion
global economic impact
4.5 million
global jobs supported
7. FORECASTS
THE UNSTOPPABLE RISE OF
THE SHARING ECONOMY
Sharing economy is a
growing factor that will soon
be relevant as traditional
economic segments.
Source: PriceWatehouseCoopers,2015
8. ACTUAL LANDSCAPE
DATA & EXPERIENCES
Donation-based civic crowdfunding: roughly estimated $1.2 billion a year
worldwide per year;
Civic crowdfunding is small-scale but relatively successful, and it has big
ambitions. Currently the average civic crowdfunding project is small in scale:
$6,357 is the median amount raised;
Civic crowdfunding is concentrated in cities (especially those where
platforms are based);
Civic crowdfunding has the same highly unequal distributional tendencies
as other crowd markets.
Source: MIT Center for Civic Media, 2010-2014
https://civic.mit.edu/blog/rodrigodavies/civic-crowdfunding-–-four-things-we-know-two-things-we-dont
9. DATA & EXPERIENCES
Donation-based civic crowdfunding: roughly estimated $1.2 billion a year
worldwide per year;
Civic crowdfunding is small-scale but relatively successful, and it has big
ambitions. Currently the average civic crowdfunding project is small in scale:
$6,357 is the median amount raised;
Civic crowdfunding is concentrated in cities (especially those where
platforms are based);
Civic crowdfunding has the same highly unequal distributional tendencies
as other crowd markets.
Source: MIT Center for Civic Media, 2010-2014
https://civic.mit.edu/blog/rodrigodavies/civic-crowdfunding-–-four-things-we-know-two-things-we-dont
ACTUAL LANDSCAPE
10. ON THE SAME PLATFORM / 1: THE BEST
WHAT WORKS
Città della Scienza (1.6 million raised)
1. Cause: Special project (NOT general situation of crisis, but a
real, deep emergency)
2. Impact: local but also glocal (donors from all over Italy and
abroad)
3. Emotional: testimonials giving their endorsement on national
and international media
CASE HISTORY
11. ON THE SAME PLATFORM / 2: THE WORST
WHAT DOES NOT WORK
Museo della Mezzadria (less than 2.000 euro raised)
1. Cause: recovery from a natural disaster (but it affected all the
territory - museum is not a priority)
2. Impact: ultra local (despite Siena has got one of the highest
rate of volunteers contributing for causes in Italy)
3. Emotional: no one talked about it too much
CASE HISTORY
12. 1) MAKING IT VISIBLE
Using new interactive visualization tools to help community
members focus projects’ impact on the territory.
DEREV: DOING IT «CIVIC»
13. 2) ENGAGING BIG & RELEVANT PLAYERS
Organizations, from governments to corporations and large
foundations, are exploring ways to support crowdfunding for a
much wider range of community-facing activities.
DEREV: DOING IT «CIVIC»
16. THE CHALLENGES
a) Give sense to a meaningful story
Focus on a specific project rather than funding general management budget.
b) Engage local community
What's the actual, concrete value of the project’s objective? Is it emotional
and/or rational?
Hosting live events and experiences for community members during the
campaign
Invite residents to be ambassadors, active promoters of the project
DEREV: DOING IT «CIVIC»
17. WHAT’S CIVIC CROWDFUNDING FOR?
ENJOY
Civic Crowdfunding
as
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT TOOL
“Giving the world – the place – you live in a new shape”
DIRECTIONS
18. WHAT’S CIVIC CROWDFUNDING FOR?
USE
Civic Crowdfunding
as
VALUE MAPPING TOOL
“A grid to assess, organize and express
emerging needs of your community”
DIRECTIONS