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RippleCrowd

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RippleCrowd gives viral exposure to corporates in exchange for nonprofit funding. Think of it as matchmaking for socially responsible businesses and nonprofits. It’s risk free for all parties. It’s a win-win. Corporates channel nonprofit funding through the platform and receive high-impact social media traction. Nonprofits get the money they need to carry out the social good they are doing. Through the donation of a tweet or a facebook update, the public gets to raise funds for the nonprofits they care about. At RippleCrowd, we create waves of change!





The Future We Are Creating

We are creating a future where corporates and nonprofits work together, in partnership.

How We Are Creating It

We are developing a platform that satisfies the needs of all parties. Through various integrations, it works with social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter.

Our Story & Why You Should Support Us

RippleCrowd is being co-founded by Liam Darmody and Paul Day, a couple of guys that see a massive opportunity in bringing corporates and nonprofits closer together.

A little bit about us:

Liam is a connector and a TEDster. He's the Licensee and Co Curator of TEDxMacquarieUniversity and is finishing off a Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at The University of Adelaide. He's worked for one of the Big-4 professional services firms and has studied in Denmark. While he was there, he worked for Podio as Head of Sponsorship where he established the Podio Sponsorship Program. In his spare time, Liam loves to travel, meet interesting people and share ideas that could change the world.

Paul is a bi-lingual graphic designer and website developer from Sydney. He has a Bachelor of International Studies majoring in Japanese and Politics. He likes to use his skills in media and programming to solve problems and help people. He has previously worked for Sharkeatsbear, Manic Studios and Streetline Media. He also worked on media for TEDxMacquarieUniveristy and has worked with political organisations such as the Sydney Alliance and environmental organisations such as Australian Education for Sustainability Alliance.

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