[AR] Re: Funding for projects

  • From: yvan Bozzonetti <yvanbozzonetti@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 22:48:58 +0200

If you want to start a campagn with Kickstarted, I can give you some perks
for contributions in the $25 - $100 range. It would be small opals to glue
to smartphone top as a reminder  of the contribution.
I have myself some ideas for Kickstarted, yet beign outside USA-Canada-GB,
I can't launch a campagn. If you accept to do so for me, (it would be in
the technological domain, not bfar from your project) I'll give you the
opals.
Let me know if you are interested.
All the Best.

Y.B.


2013/10/9 Aidan Sojourner <aidan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

> How do you guys get funding for your projects? My team has a wonderful
> design that will probably never see the light of day due to lack of funds.
> We are expecting upwards of $7.5k for the project, something that none of
> us can manage.
>
> We have thought about kickstarter, but I personally don't see the appeal.
> Why would someone donate $100 for ANOTHER PERSON to go do something? It's a
> donation, sure, but what does the donator get out of it? For Video
> Games/Movies/other content, the donate gets the content. This is why
> Kickstarter is successful in this category. What exactly does the donator
> get in our case, save for a magnificent view of earth from onboard our
> project? I would never pay $10, let alone $100 for that, and I don't know
> anyone else who would.
>
> Another option is a capital investment from a single source. How would you
> convince someone to give you $7.5k to send a sounding rocket to 200,000
> feet? The same with kickstarter, what exactly would they get out of it?
> CSXT got a lot of funding from the GoFast energy drink company. How did Ky
> manage to swing this? Was it simply because it was a large, historic event?
> The recent "Aeropac 100k" project in 2012 got funding from Google, I
> believe since Google wanted to do a commerical based on the project. In
> both of these examples, the donator got their name heard. (google has not
> yet, although I hear they are going to release the commerical sometime this
> fall) Everyone in the rocketry community heard of the "GoFast Rocket", and
> the google commercial will likely bring more revenue in sales than they
> spent.
>
> </wall of text>
> Maybe I seem negative. What have you guys tried/thought about? I am open
> to any suggestions, and I would love to get this project started.
>
>

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