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    Most people take up side hustles to make some money on the side — a little extra cash to help make the ends meet. Others work side gigs as passion projects because they think that with a few...

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    A recent video, titled simply 20 HIGH END Dollar Tree DIY Room Decor Ideas to try in 2021! has a whopping 2 million plus views and is filled with budget decor tips anyone can try. The channel ...

  4. List of highest-funded crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    $174,349,422 [8] [9] (total crowdfunded amount until start of Early Access release in December 2017, see notes) Space combat video game being developed by Chris Roberts, designer of Wing Commander. By April 19, 2013, a combined US$9,061,882 had been raised on Kickstarter and Roberts' own website. [10]

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  6. Crowdfunding - Wikipedia

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    Not only did the campaign exceed the $750,000 goal, but the campaign also broke the Kickstarter record for most money raised for projects in the "film" category. [ 80 ] Mystery Science Theater 3000 raised a total of $5,764,229 with 48,270 backers in December 2015 to create 14 episodes of the new series, including a holiday special.

  7. List of crowdsourcing projects - Wikipedia

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    The project successfully released over 6500 items and stories online, which can be freely downloaded and used for education and research. The project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee. In 2011, the team at the University of Oxford received further funding from Europeana to run a similar crowdsourcing initiative in Germany.