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P17
The European Commission should foster the visibility of successful crowdfunding projects to increase their ability to attract complementary funding.
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P18
Successful crowdfunding project owners should be further supported by governments to attract complementary funding and further develop business skills.
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P19
The European Commission or Member States should co-fund successful CCS crowdfunding projects.
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P20
The European Commission should fund projects of consortia made of platforms, banks, venture capitals, business angels, etc. aiming to match-fund CCS projects.
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P21
The European Commission should incentivize financial institutions to more easily grant a loan to CCS actors that have run a successful crowdfunding campaign.
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Setting up a European website
This group of statements focuses on the setting up of an online platform, tool or website by the Commission. The statements first focus on basic informative functions and orient the discussion toward the role of an information gateway, before heading toward options for a more proactive role of such platform.
P22
It would be useful that a website communicates on practices for all types of CCS crowdfunding campaigns (for all types of models and CCS sectors).
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P23
The added value of a website providing CCS with information would be to include funding opportunities, platforms, trends, regulatory issues, tax returns, invoicing, etc. combined altogether (and not only one aspect)
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P24
An online toolkit for CCS to learn how to run a campaign would be useful only if tailored to CCS sub-sectors.
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P25
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A website is not the right way to match crowdfunding experts and investors with CCS Crowdfunding project holders (through an online dating system for instance).
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P26
The European Commission should setup an information website where investors could identify more CCS projects from crowdfunding platforms across Europe.
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P27
A website should present aggregated data on CCS crowdfunding in Europe (success rate, number of projects, models, average donors/investors’ support etc.).
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P28
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The European Commission should launch a platform aggregating all CCS equity and lending crowdfunding campaigns from all over Europe and become a single entry point for investors.
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