12-24-2025, 05:06 PM
I'm coordinating a volunteer effort to revitalize a neglected neighborhood park, and we're considering using a crowdsourcing platform to fund the new playground equipment and native plant gardens. While I'm optimistic about community support, I'm worried about setting a realistic funding goal and creating compelling rewards for local donors who might not want another tote bag. For others who have managed similar hyper-local crowdfunding campaigns, what strategies did you use to effectively promote the project within the neighborhood itself, and how did you structure transparency around the budget and timeline to build trust and ensure people felt their contribution, large or small, was directly impacting a space they use every day?