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'''Spacehive''' is a [[United Kingdom]]-based [[crowdfunding]] platform solely for projects aimed at improving local civic and community spaces.
'''Spacehive''' is a [[United Kingdom]]-based [[crowdfunding]] platform for projects aimed at improving local civic and community spaces.


==Overview==
==Overview==


Spacehive was launched in March 2012 and has funded over £6.1 million of projects including the [[Camden Highline]],<ref>[https://www.timeout.com/london/blog/theres-a-crowdfunding-campaign-to-make-the-camden-highline-a-reality-062717, Time Out]</ref> a giant water slide down a high street in [[Bristol]],<ref>[https://www.dezeen.com/2014/05/06/luke-jerram-park-and-slide-installation-bristol/ Bristol Waterslide, Dezeen]</ref> the revival of Peckham Lido in [[London]],<ref>[http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/splash-peckham-lido-campaign-reaches-crowdfunding-target-two-massive-donations-two-days/ Peckham Lido campaign reaches target], ''[[Southwark News]]''.</ref> and a community centre in the deprived ex-mining town of [[Glyncoch]], [[Wales]].<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/may/28/crowdfunding-community-projects Crowdfunding Community Projects], ''[[The Guardian]].</ref> According to the company's website, its mission is to "empower people to create & fund projects that make local places better". As of November 2016, 245 projects have been successfully funded on the platform, raising £6.1 million.
Spacehive was launched in March 2012 and has funded over £10 million of projects including the [[Camden Highline]],<ref>[https://www.timeout.com/london/blog/theres-a-crowdfunding-campaign-to-make-the-camden-highline-a-reality-062717, Time Out]</ref> a giant water slide down a high street in [[Bristol]],<ref>[https://www.dezeen.com/2014/05/06/luke-jerram-park-and-slide-installation-bristol/ Bristol Waterslide, Dezeen]</ref> the revival of Peckham Lido in [[London]],<ref>[http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/splash-peckham-lido-campaign-reaches-crowdfunding-target-two-massive-donations-two-days/ Peckham Lido campaign reaches target], ''[[Southwark News]]''.</ref> and a community centre in the deprived ex-mining town of [[Glyncoch]], [[Wales]].<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/may/28/crowdfunding-community-projects Crowdfunding Community Projects], ''[[The Guardian]].</ref> According to the company's website, its mission is to "empower people to create & fund projects that make local places better". As of November 2016, 245 projects have been successfully funded on the platform, raising £6.1 million.


Spacehive was founded in 2011 by Chris Gourlay, a former Sunday Times journalist who specialised in architecture and planning stories.<ref>[http://journalisted.com/chris-gourlay?allarticles=yes Chris Gourlay: Journalisted.com]</ref>
Spacehive was founded in 2011 by Chris Gourlay, a former Sunday Times journalist who specialised in architecture and planning stories.<ref>[http://journalisted.com/chris-gourlay?allarticles=yes Chris Gourlay: Journalisted.com]</ref>
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Supported by the [[Big Lottery Fund]] and a mix of private and social investors, the [[social business]] maximises sources of funding for projects by allowing cash raised through crowdfunding to be combined with grant funding streams available for civic projects. Backers of projects are only charged if the funding target is reached.
Supported by the [[Big Lottery Fund]] and a mix of private and social investors, the [[social business]] maximises sources of funding for projects by allowing cash raised through crowdfunding to be combined with grant funding streams available for civic projects. Backers of projects are only charged if the funding target is reached.


Project creators can apply for grants via the platform at the same time as crowdfunding and can use a tool to request volunteers to help with fundraising and project delivery via an integration with the online volunteering services Do-it<ref>[https://do-it.org/ Do-it Homepage]</ref> and Team London.<ref>[https://volunteerteam.london.gov.uk/ Team London homepage]</ref> They can also request in-kind contributions towards the cost of the project.
Project creators can apply for grants via the platform at the same time as crowdfunding. They can also request in-kind contributions towards the cost of the project.


Each project is verified by partner organisation Locality<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/prime-minister-hails-the-rise-of-civic-crowdfunding Press Release | 10 Downing Street]</ref> to ensure its viability before it starts funding. According to the company, the average success rate for projects on Spacehive is 49%, whilst projects that secure just 10% of their funding target have a 79% success rate.<ref>[https://www.spacehive.com/create Create A Project | Spacehive]</ref>
Each project is verified by partner organisation Locality<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/prime-minister-hails-the-rise-of-civic-crowdfunding Press Release | 10 Downing Street]</ref> to ensure its viability before it starts funding. According to the company, the average success rate for projects on Spacehive is 52%, whilst projects that secure just 10% of their funding target have a 79% success rate.<ref>[https://www.spacehive.com/create Create A Project | Spacehive]</ref>


In addition to its core service for project creators, Spacehive provides specialised software and support services<ref>[https://about.spacehive.com/partner/ Partner Services | Spacehive]</ref> to help councils, companies, and foundations that it partners with to attract and fund multiple projects and to measure their social impact. Spacehive's partners include the [[Mayor of London]], [[Manchester City Council]], 15 London Boroughs, [[Esmee Fairbairn Foundation]], [[Greenwich Leisure Limited|GLL]], [[Veolia]], [[BT Group|BT]], and [[UnLtd]]. Spacehive projects have attracted significant press coverage in the UK and internationally. Notable supporters of Spacehive projects include the broadcaster [[Kevin McCloud]],<ref>[https://www.spacehive.com/Profile/KevinMcCloud Kevin McCloud user profile, Spacehive.com]</ref> the comedian [[Stephen Fry]],<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17147091 Stephen Fry in Twitter appeal for Glyncoch Community Centre, BBC News]</ref> the actor [[James Norton (actor)|James Norton]],<ref>[http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/spy-loved-swimming-bond-fave-backs-lido/ James Norton Backs Lido, Southwark News]</ref> and the [[Mayor of London]], [[Sadiq Khan]]<ref>[https://www.london.gov.uk/press-releases/mayoral/mayor-pledges-support-for-community-projects Press release | Mayor of London]</ref>
In addition to its core service for project creators, Spacehive provides specialised software and support services<ref>[https://about.spacehive.com/partner/ Partner Services | Spacehive]</ref> to help councils, companies, and foundations that it partners with to attract and fund multiple projects and to measure their social impact. Spacehive's partners include the [[Mayor of London]], [[Manchester City Council]], 15 London Boroughs, [[Esmee Fairbairn Foundation]], [[Greenwich Leisure Limited|GLL]], and [[Veolia]]. Spacehive projects have attracted significant press coverage in the UK and internationally. Notable supporters of Spacehive projects include the broadcaster [[Kevin McCloud]],<ref>[https://www.spacehive.com/Profile/KevinMcCloud Kevin McCloud user profile, Spacehive.com]</ref> the comedian [[Stephen Fry]],<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17147091 Stephen Fry in Twitter appeal for Glyncoch Community Centre, BBC News]</ref> the actor [[James Norton (actor)|James Norton]],<ref>[http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/spy-loved-swimming-bond-fave-backs-lido/ James Norton Backs Lido, Southwark News]</ref> and the [[Mayor of London]], [[Sadiq Khan]]<ref>[https://www.london.gov.uk/press-releases/mayoral/mayor-pledges-support-for-community-projects Press release | Mayor of London]</ref>


==Rewards==
==Rewards==

Revision as of 12:58, 20 October 2018

Spacehive
File:Spacehive logo.png
Type of site
Crowdfunding (Social business)
Headquarters
Founder(s)Chris Gourlay
URLwww.spacehive.com

Spacehive is a United Kingdom-based crowdfunding platform for projects aimed at improving local civic and community spaces.

Overview

Spacehive was launched in March 2012 and has funded over £10 million of projects including the Camden Highline,[1] a giant water slide down a high street in Bristol,[2] the revival of Peckham Lido in London,[3] and a community centre in the deprived ex-mining town of Glyncoch, Wales.[4] According to the company's website, its mission is to "empower people to create & fund projects that make local places better". As of November 2016, 245 projects have been successfully funded on the platform, raising £6.1 million.

Spacehive was founded in 2011 by Chris Gourlay, a former Sunday Times journalist who specialised in architecture and planning stories.[5]

Supported by the Big Lottery Fund and a mix of private and social investors, the social business maximises sources of funding for projects by allowing cash raised through crowdfunding to be combined with grant funding streams available for civic projects. Backers of projects are only charged if the funding target is reached.

Project creators can apply for grants via the platform at the same time as crowdfunding. They can also request in-kind contributions towards the cost of the project.

Each project is verified by partner organisation Locality[6] to ensure its viability before it starts funding. According to the company, the average success rate for projects on Spacehive is 52%, whilst projects that secure just 10% of their funding target have a 79% success rate.[7]

In addition to its core service for project creators, Spacehive provides specialised software and support services[8] to help councils, companies, and foundations that it partners with to attract and fund multiple projects and to measure their social impact. Spacehive's partners include the Mayor of London, Manchester City Council, 15 London Boroughs, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, GLL, and Veolia. Spacehive projects have attracted significant press coverage in the UK and internationally. Notable supporters of Spacehive projects include the broadcaster Kevin McCloud,[9] the comedian Stephen Fry,[10] the actor James Norton,[11] and the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan[12]

Rewards

Unlike other crowdfunding sites that offer material rewards to incentivise backers, most Spacehive projects simply offer delivery of the project itself.

Awards

References