Neighbor.ly: The Funding Platform for Community Projects that Helps Fund Civic Projects which are Immensely Beneficial to the Community

http://www.neighbor.ly

Neighbor.ly is the funding platform for community projects. We help fund civic projects that usually can’t be put on the tax base but are immensely beneficial to the community.

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Today, we had an in-depth and very interesting interview with Mr. ‘Sean Connolly‘; Director of Engagement at the US (Kansas City)-based start-up “Neighbor.ly”.

Neighbor.ly” is a civic crowd-funding platform that helps funding community projects.

Below is the full interview that we have conducted with Mr. ‘Connolly’, regarding his start-up company ”Neighbor.ly”;

1. What is it exactly that you do and what “Neighbor.ly” is all about?

Neighbor.ly is the funding platform for community projects. We help fund civic projects that usually can’t be put on the tax base but are immensely beneficial to the community. Neighbor.ly allows for cities to pre-capitalize projects instead of relying on debt and borrowed federal dollars. Projects can scale so US cities, community organizations and other civic-minded entities can all act as project owners. We’re invested in improving communities and we’re giving cities a new option to do just that.

2. When has “Neighbor.ly” been founded? And what stage is “Neighbor.ly” currently at?

Neighbor.ly was founded in March of 2012 and launched in early July of 2012. The platform is in an open, working test phase in which listed projects are live and are accepting real dollars. Software is continually being improved to provide better functionality and streamline the application and approval process. In October, we launched a skatepark in Portland, OR which marks our first national project. Our backlog continues to grow and we now have well over 20 project proposals from around the country.

3. What is “Neighbor.ly”‘s business model and how does it work?

In order to continue helping cities across the nation, Neighbor.ly takes a 5% platform fee from each project. Currently, we take a very proactive role in helping projects to get on the platform. In the future, we imagine having a streamlined application process and an option for cities to use our services as a consultant, in which case we would charge a consulting fee.

4. How did your team meet? And who in your team does what?

Jase Wilson (CEO) and Briston Davidge (COO), met back in 2003 when they formed the civic-minded web development company Luminopolis with backgrounds in city planning and development and programming. The two eventually moved to OfficePort, a colocation space in the heart of the Crossroads in downtown Kansas City. Chris Parrott (CFO), a certified public accountant working out of OfficePort, has advised dozens of ventures on balancing short-term operations with long-term vitality and value growth. Shaul Jolles (CBDO), a real estate developer and founder of OfficePort, has extensive networks and a business sense that made him ideal for the role he plays at Neighbor.ly. Patrick Hosty (Advisor) is a Kansas City native with a background in public finance and corporate banking.

5. What, exactly, makes you different from existing options, what will make your product and/or service stand out in the marketplace? In other words what’s unique about you and what’s new about what you make?

Neighbor.ly is the first funding platform in the US focused on community and civic projects. Other crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter are interested in helping individuals while we are interested in helping whole communities. We host projects strictly by civic-minded organizations because we’re interested in improving the very communities we live in. We understand the power of all levels of a community gathering to support a cause. This is why we encourage donations and support not just from individuals but from companies, institutions and organizations as well. These entities essentially get to vote with their dollars to put money toward projects they really care about in their own communities.

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Limetr.ee: A Web Application that Allows you to Safely Keep Messages, Photos and Videos you Want to Preserve as a Legacy for your Child

http://www.limetr.ee

Limetree is about gathering family and friends around your children’s history. About the legacy you want to pass to your child. About safeguarding memories for the future.

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We had a very good time interviewing Mr. “Pedro Veloso“; Co-Founder of the Portugal (Lisbon)-based start-up “http://www.limetr.ee” about his nothing less than wonderful Company.

Below is the full and in-depth very insightful interview that we have conducted with with Mr. Veloso regarding his start-up “Limetr.ee”:

1. What is it exactly that you do and what “Limetr.ee” is all about?

Imagine a place where you can gather photos, videos, audio files and texts that illustrate your children’s lives.

Imagine you can put together this recollection of memories as your children are growing, enjoy it, and share it with your family and close friends.

Imagine it’s private, safe and beautiful.

You just imagined Limetree.

It’s your digital shoebox where you can store all kinds of memories from your kids as they grow and it is also a time capsule that is delivered to them on the day you choose. How can you not do it for your kids?

2. When has “Limetr.ee” been founded? And what stage is “Limetr.ee” currently at?

Limetree’s idea began in April 2011. Basically our two co-founders are both parents and would like to create a platform where they could store safely and privately a recollection of their kids’ digital moments – their photos, videos, audios, letters, write down a note or keep a journal.

Until June, both of them worked to produce a document that would describe exactly how that product would work and what would it be. And that was the brief that allowed the engineering team to begin their work.

From August to December the web based application was developed and in January the first Beta testers were invited in.

This private Beta took place from January till May, when we began a new phase and opened the website, to a public beta.

At this moment we’re developing a couple of new functionalities that should be ready in June and will be in place before final launch.

We’re also developing the mobile application for iOS and Android. iOS app will be released (hopefully) in July and Android one, next fall.

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Devvox.com: An Online Community that Gives you the Voice you Should Have for Anything you Want to Share

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Devvox is an online network that lets you share your thoughts, share what your up to, find interesting people to discuss on topics and generally express yourself.

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We had an interesting chit chat with Mr. “Stergos Zamagias”; Founder of the Greece (Kos)-based start-up “http://www.devvox.com” about his Company.

As per Mr. Zamagias; Devvox has been founded by him on April 10 2012 and it is an online network that lets you share your thoughts, share what your up to, find interesting people to discuss on topics and generally express yourself.

Devvox gives you the control of what you share by allowing you to post updates on what your up to, quotes about interesting stuff you might have heard… any photo you want to be posted on your stream feed, videos or even start a discussion topic on something you might want to find an answer.

By giving you control, we give you the ability to delete anything you shared so you wont need to have unneeded posts on your stream feed at any time.There will be coming more updates regarding your control to make sure everything is in its place as you get more connected! [Read more...]