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Wefunder
IndustryCrowdfunding
Founded2011
FoundersNick Tommarello
Mike Norman
Greg Belote
Headquarters,
United States
ServicesEntrepreneurship,startups,investment
Websitewefunder.com

Wefunder is an online service that allows individualinvestors tocrowdfundstartup companies.[1][2] Wefunder uses a provision in the 2012JOBS Act that allows unaccredited investors to purchase equity in early stage private companies.[3][4]

Foundation

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Wefunder was founded by Nick Tommarello, Mike Norman, and Greg Belote in 2012.[citation needed] The startup incubatorY Combinator backed Wefunder during its development and launch.[5]

Wefunder is predicated upon the idea that anyone, regardless of wealth, should be able to invest in a company.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Luckerson, Victor (September 24, 2013)."The Crowdfunding Economy Is About to Pop".Time.
  2. ^Pepitone, Julianne (April 17, 2012)."8 crowdfunding sites to watch". CNN.
  3. ^Weisman, Jonathan (March 27, 2012)."Final Approval by House Sends Jobs Bill to President for Signature".New York Times.
  4. ^Khazan, Olga (March 22, 2012)."JOBS Act: A potential boon for entrepreneurs or a bust for investors?".Washington Post.
  5. ^Lawler, Ryan (March 19, 2013)."Y Combinator-Backed WeFunder Launches To Bring Crowdfunding Startups To The Masses".TechCrunch.
  6. ^Grant, Rebecca (March 26, 2013)."Wefunder gives startups a 'green button' to meet their fundraising goals".VentureBeat.

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