Crowdfunding is the Real Deal – a Report from the Crowdfunding Bootcamp

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The first annual Crowdfunding Bootcamp co-sponsored by the Crowdfunding Professional Association and Funding Roadmap was held this week in Henderson, NV. In attendance were over 300 investors, entrepreneurs and members of the crowdfunding industry from eight countries. The conference produced some unique insights, and from our vantage point we can already see trends developing in this nascent industry.

When President Obama signed the JOBS Act into law on April 5, 2012 we knew the battle had been won but not the war. The legislation provided the SEC with 270 days to issue the rules for crowdfund investing (aka equity or debt-based crowdfunding) to operate. Soon after, we learned that the industry would fall under the oversight of FINRA. In an attempt to provide a united industry voice for portals, investors, entrepreneurs, and third-party providers two industry associations were formed, The Crowdfunding Professional Association (CfPA), focused on investor education and representation, and Crowdfund Intermediary Regulator Advocates (CFIRA) began actively engaging with the SEC and FINRA to provide accurate and timely information from the industry during this rule-making phase of the process. This conference organized by Ruth Hedges of Crowdfunding Bootcamp was the first time members of all of the associations came together to share best practices, educate entrepreneurs and plan for the future.

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