Crowdfunding is a popular way of raising capital. It uses the collective effort of family, friends, individual investors, and customers, primarily via crowdfunding platforms and social media.
General Crowdfunding Statistics and Facts 2024
- Every year, $17.2 billion is generated in North America, via crowdfunding.
- On average, crowdfunding campaigns raise $28,656.
- Crowdfunding campaigns enjoy an average success rate of 22.4%.
- The average number of backers for crowdfunding projects is 47.
- The average crowdfunding pledge for a fully funded project is $96.
Global Crowdfunding Statistics
- In 2020, there were more than 6.4 million crowdfunding campaigns worldwide.
- By 2030, the crowdfunding market is expected to grow to $300 billion.
- By 2024, expectations are that there will be 12,063,870 crowdfunding campaigns.
- Projections are that the global crowdfunding market will almost triple by 2025.
- The value of the global crowdfunding market in 2021 was $12.27 billion.
- Forecasts are that the global crowdfunding market will double by 2027, with a compound annual growth rate of 11%.
Crowdfunding Industry Statistics 2024
- The crowdfunding industry market value is $12.27 billion.
- The US makes up 42% of the industry, the UK makes up 11% and Canada makes up 5% of the industry market.
- The focus of 40% of crowdfunding investments is business and entrepreneurship .
- 20% of investments focus on social causes.
Crowdfunding Platform Statistics 2024

- In 2021, the most popular crowdfunding platforms were Kickstarter, Indiegogo, MightyCause, SeedInvest Technology, Crowd Supply, Patreon, StartEngine, and GoFundMe.
- MightyCause is the best platform for nonprofits .
- StartEngine is the best platform for investing.
- For creative professionals, Patreon is the recommended platform.
- For individuals who want to start an independent initiative, GoFundMe is the recommended platform.
Crowdfunding Campaign Statistics 2024
- If a crowdfunding campaign includes a video it will earn 105% more than a campaign without a video.
- Campaigns that regularly update followers raise 126% more than a campaign that includes no updates.
- If a crowdfunding campaign raises 30% of its goal in the first week, it’s more likely to achieve its goal.
- The most successful crowdfunding campaigns take 11 days to prepare.
Crowdfunding Trends 2024
- Predictions for 2021 were that the market would have a year-over-year growth rate of 13.86%.
- For the forecast period of 2021 to 2026, the crowdfunding market is predicted to experience growth at a CAGR of more than 16%.
- Statistics show that 42% of funds are raised on the first and last three days of any fundraising campaign.
- Between January 2014 and July 2020, more than $7.2 billion was pledged to various crowdfunding projects.
- 36% of Americans are unfamiliar with the idea of crowdfunding.
- Mobile devices are used for 17% of donations.
- The average donor is between 24 and 35 years of age.
- 28% of donors who donate to nonprofit crowdfunding platforms donate more than once to the same campaign.
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What percentage do crowdfunding sites take?
It is typical that crowdfunding platforms take a fee which is usually a percentage of the money raised. In addition, a payment processing fee is charged which is generally around 2.9% plus approximately $0.30 per transaction. Percentage platform fees range from 3.2% for Indiegogo to 5% for Patreon.
What is the percentage of people who will invest in crowdfunding?
Not everyone has heard of crowdfunding, but among those who have, 8% will participate once, and 3.4% will participate more than once. Among SR investors, 20.6% participate in crowdfunding, compared to just 8.6% among non-SR investors.
How much does the average crowdfunding campaign make?
The average amount a nonprofit crowdfunding campaign makes is $9,237.55. For individuals, the average amount raised through crowdfunding is $568.
Conclusion
Crowdfunding is a very accessible and successful way of raising money for a project. No credit card check is required and campaign owners don’t have to make a serious pitch to a panel of investors. There is the potential to earn millions of debt-free funding, but for it to be a success requires careful planning.
Sources:
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