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Neighborly - The easiest way to invest in your community

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ashton kutcher
Excited to hunt Neighborly today. They're making it easy to invest in community projects that matter. I believe platforms like this will provide a better way forward for America. It's also one of our first investments at Sound Ventures. We're excited for what's to come. Hit up @jase their CEO with any questions or ideas.
Jase Wilson
Thank you @aplusk! Honored to be part of the Product Hunt community. Our cities borrow over $1 billion each day to build and maintain schools, parks, and other important civic projects, through a process that's been taken over by middlemen and global banks. Neighborly lets you invest directly in those projects, so you can do well financially by doing good for your community. We'd love to hear more about what projects you want to see built in your community! This marketplace is being built for civic visionaries like you and we're working nonstop to curate projects that people care about most. Also, a little more about why this matters for anyone interested.
Miles Matthias
@jase This is a greet idea as P3's become more popular and more troublesome. We're doing something slightly similar but strictly for restaurants. (@aplusk we should talk ;) ). Infrastructure (including schools, etc.) is something that people who live in the community should be able to have a stake in, with more than just tax dollars.
Miles Matthias
@jase and by the way, I tried to sign up and got a 500 :(
Jase Wilson
@miles_matthias Thanks for the heads up Miles! Lots of traffic at the moment, we're looking in to it now
Jeff Needles
@aplusk Nice hunt! Seems like a really nice interface & solution to a traditionally complex problem.
Ryan Hoover
Crowdfunding platforms like Patreon and Tilt have been used for community-based initiatives like this, some with great success (this self-funded private police force in Lower Rockridge dramatically reduced crime according to my conversations with @jjbeshara). What common use cases have you seen (or expect) to emerge through Neighborly, @jase?
Jase Wilson
@rrhoover thank you for reaching out. Donation-based platforms like Tilt are very powerful for funding all kinds of change in communities especially at the prototype stage. Neighborly started out as a donation-based platform to get started, and helped dozens of communities raise millions of dollars for things like playgrounds and low-cost wireless broadband for low income communities. During that time we learned worlds about the potential and also the limitations of the donation model in funding public goods. We're bringing some of the power of crowdfunding to the $3.6 Trillion municipal securities market. As a scale reference, people (who Wall Street call "retail") buy more municipal bonds every week than Kickstarter has raised in its entire history. Use cases we're already seeing include new types of schools (some charter, others not), municipal wireless mesh networks, low income housing in high-priced markets, skate parks, community solar infrastructure and more. Our hope in the long term is to make the giant, murky market that funds civic projects more accessible to both sides of the table, starting with investors, but eventually making it possible for civic visionaries to do nearly turnkey capital formation for civic projects we're not even thinking about today.
Rodrigo Davies
@jase @rrhoover I spent a couple of years looking at donation-based models for civic projects, and while I think they're awesome at solving, small-scale, uncontroversial issues, they haven't proven they can solve big, hard problems. That's the main reason I decided to join Neighborly last year. The long version: http://rodrigodavies.com/blog/20...
Bo Fishback
I've known these guys for a long time and have been super impressed at how they've grown and executed over time. Really exciting opportunity to crack this market open and Jase and his team are the only people I've seen who have a real shot at it. Much love gentlemen.
Jase Wilson
@bowman thank you that means the world coming from you. We're huge, huge fans of @Zaarly and you personally
Vladimir Tenev
Huge fan of this ... improving your local community while earning a return! Nice work @jase
Jase Wilson
@vladtenev wow that means the world coming from you! @robinhoodapp is a massive inspiration, in our minds the strongest example of how to #fintech. Appreciate the mention!
Phil Scarfi
This is an awesome concept for those looking for ways to not only learn about investing, but also those who want there community to grow! Truly a win win situation @aplusk @jase
Joost Schuur
Awkwardly similar name (but slightly different approach) to https://www.neighbourly.com/
Jase Wilson
@joostschuur ya we were "honoured?" when Neighbourly came online in the UK a year after we started doing donation-based crowdfunding. They even liked our heart-shaped logo!
Nicolas Nemni
@jase well done. Added to my "Make a Better World" collection :)
Jase Wilson
@nicolasegosum thank you we're honored!
Lewis Bertolucci
Pretty cool concept, especially in the midst of so many financial woes across the nation. I still have a lot to research around this hunt, but wonder how we break-through the transparency barrier of where and how funds are appropriated and can a community raise enough to make a difference (I hope so)... a Kickstarter for Communities - I like the concept of Crowdfunded Communities you believe in.
Jase Wilson
@lewis502 awesome comment. Transparency is at the center of this marketplace, you raise a very important point. The need for greater transparency has been a huge motivator for doing this from the very start. That, and getting back to a regenerative model of community finance.
John Rushworth
@dmgrossblatt have you or @lesleyk used this for the community work you've done?
david grossblatt
Thanks for the heads up @jmrushworth. My wife and I have worked on/raised funds/pushed through bond/tax measures for playgrounds, green space, schools & transportation projects in San Francisco. Current funding options are not so awesome for the communities raising the funds or the tax payers paying the bill. I will most certainly spend time checking this out.
Jase Wilson
@dmgrossblatt we're building this for civic visionaries like you & your wife, would love to connect sometime this summer if you're up for it to learn all about what would be most useful for your next endeavors. Thank you @jmrushworth for connecting the dots.
Blake Miller
Been a huge fan of what @jase (and team) has been building for years now. The product is great, but the team behind truly understands what needs to be done to help push cities forward.
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