We had a fantastic discussion today at Hangin’ with sustainablog: Nick Aster and Jen Boynton of Triplepundit, Tinia Pina of Re-Nuble, and information ecologist Robert Pollard all joined Scott Cooney of The Inspired Economist and me for a discussion of crowdfunding projects they’ve got in the works. Couldn’t make it? We’ve got it recorded for you as Youtube video and audio podcast, so enjoy at your leisure.
End-of-the-Month Crowdfunding on Hangin' with sustainablog

Scott Cooney
It was great to be on air with you Jeff. A very insightful look at the world of crowdfunding, from the perspective of those currently running crowdfunding campaigns. Great strategies!
Jeff McIntire-Strasburg
I’m glad you could make this one, Scott – it was also great to have you speak from the perspective of someone who’s run a successful crowdfunding campaign.
Solar Crowdfunding Is Here -- Solar Mosaic Launches New Solar Crowdfunding Site - CleanTechnica
[…] Beyond these specific groups, we’ve posted a handful of articles on the clean energy crowdfunding floodgates that are waiting to open. We’ve reposted an article from CEO of Return on Change on this potential; as well as one from Jason Best and Sherwood Neiss, two champions who led the US fight to legalize debt- and equity-based crowdfunding, co-authored Crowdfund Investing for Dummies and founded Crowdfund Capital Advisors (notably, they mentioned Solar Mosaic in that article). And, following Obama’s signing of the JOBS Act, which included this critical opportunity, John Farrell wrote a great post on the potential for community power crowdfunding. Lastly, for now at least, our network (which has weekly Google+ Hangouts “On Air” led by Jeff McIntire-Strasburg, founder of sustainablog) recently had an On Air Hangout on the broader topic of crowdfunding “green” projects. […]