Yep there’s a nice commission in those crowdfunding appeals held regularly on social media channels. Here’s the word on the latest acquisition news;
Crowdfunder, the UK’s leading fundraising platform, announced today its acquisition of CrowdJustice, the world’s foremost platform for raising funds for legal fees. This strategic move aims to strengthen Crowdfunder’s commitment to empowering individuals and communities to overcome legal challenges through the power of crowdfunding.
“We are delighted to welcome Crowdjustice to the Crowdfunder stable,” said Phil Geraghty, Director of Crowdfunder. “Crowdfunder exists to tackle society’s challenges by making ideas happen, and CrowdJustice aligns perfectly with that purpose. We are excited about how we can work strategically with the CrowdJustice team to deliver an even bigger impact for projects who need to raise legal fees from the crowd to achieve their goals.”
Julia Salasky, who founded CrowdJustice in 2015, said: “CrowdJustice – powered by its hundreds of thousands of donors to cases and legal matters – has achieved an enormous amount as the world’s leading crowdfunding platform for legal action, and we’re thrilled for this next stage in its impactful journey. Crowdfunder is a platform that shares our values, and is one of the UK’s most effective fundraising platforms for community action. Partnering with Crowdfunder will enable CrowdJustice to become an even more powerful force in democratising access to the law.”
By joining forces with Crowdfunder, CrowdJustice will be able to accelerate its mission to enable individuals and organisations to access justice and support for their legal matters. This acquisition will provide a seamless experience for users, combining Crowdfunder’s extensive network and expertise in crowdfunding with Crowdjustice’s specialised legal fundraising capabilities.

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