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Crowdfunding Challenge Launched: Fund Your Project 12 Weeks

Crowdfunding Challenge Launched: Fund Your Project in 12 Weeks!

The Multitude Crowdfunding Challenge is designed to lead entrepreneurs and creatives through a 12 week crash-course in crowdfunding.

This comprehensive experience launches February 1, will take participants from zero to funded by the end of April 2016.

Participants will receive expert advice through group webinars, and an exclusive online community. Along the way, they'll be provided with Multitude’s proven cheat-sheets to make planning their campaign easy.

The Crowdfunding Challenge is a practical introduction to a sure-fire formula to blast creative projects into life. Participants will graduate with a massive marketing exercise under their belt, new customers and audience members, and a pot of gold to get their big plans underway.

Multitude is owned and run by Kat Jenkins, New Zealand's only independent crowdfunding specialist. Kat has 45 crowdfunding projects under her belt including film (David Farrier's Tickled, Loving In Limbo, Druglawed 2, Sunday); theatre (Hobson Street Theatre Company); dance (Chris Ofanoa's apprenticeship with the NZDC); arts (Tiny Travelling Gallery); and publishing (Jack Feels Big, Cooking For Change). Over the past 2 years, Kat has contributed to raising nearly $1.2 million dollars for the arts and business sectors, with a phenomenal success rate of 90%.

Now she is bringing this experience to a totally new and free program designed to challenge creatives and entrepreneurs to fund their dreams in 2016.

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"Over the last 2 years I've worked out the formula for success. Failure happens in two places: campaign preparation and during the campaign itself. The challenge is designed to support people through both these stages, and help them understand what they need to do to succeed."

For more information, and to sign up, head to the Multitude Website, http://www.multitude.co.nz

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