Bulb in Town, when crowdfunding goes local

A new platform enabling communities to support the little businesses in their own cities or neighborhood.

di Cristina Barbetta

Bulb in Town is the first crowdfunding platform in Europe dedicated to local projects. Launched in France in February 2013, it proposes internet users to finance business and activities in their own neighborhood or city. City dwellers  can support people and initiatives creating social cohesion in their own area: shops and restaurants, craftsmen, associations and museums, bur also groups of citizens. 
Through the Bulb in Town website communities  can financially back up their favorite businesses, giving them the necessary funds to carry out  their projects and be able to survive,  in exchange for an in kind compensation (a mix of goods, services, advantages and recognitions) or for return on investment. 
As for in kind compensation for example  internet users can get restaurant discounts, be invited to a preview in a museum, get free subscriptions to a magazine from a book shop, give their name to a sandwich à la carte…. 
Local businesses suffer from a decrease in bank loans and subventions. This urges them to find new ways to reinvent themselves, finding new means of financing. Like local crowdfunding.
For example, thanks to Bulb in Town,  “La Libraire des Orgues “in Paris has turned from a classic bookshop to a coffee shop, a restaurant and a bookshop. This business was having a difficult time due to the competition with Amazon and Fnac, this last having opened  its doors only 500 meters away. In order to survive, the bookshop  had to reinvent itself. That is why the owners of the place have decided to create a relaxing area  with a coffee shop and a restaurant. The clients have saved the business by financially sponsoring it.  
Also, the Musée de Montmartre in Paris is raising 4000 Euros through the Bulb in Town website  to cover the expenses for the growth of the museum and the renovation of the studio. Contributions from residents start from 1 Euro and in exchange the museum gives them donations such as 10 Euros gifts to enter the museum. Then there are more significant  gifts like invitations to preview and  to private events. 
The Bulb in Town project has proven very successful, with a success rate of more than 85 per cent, which is 30% higher than the average of crowdfunding. 
 

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