A new kind of crowdfunding startup has emerged this Fall that’s taking the dreamers to task and charging them to actually “get shit done.” OverFundIt is a platform that’s enabling proven doers to raise relatively small amounts of money so they can continue to make changes happen in their own communities. Co-founders Christopher Martinez, Travis Sheridan, and Irma L. Olguin, Jr. were tired of seeing big dreamers who never produced any real results getting all the attention, and decided to launch a platform that could shed light on the people actually accomplishing their goals.
The crowdfunding startup is currently based out of Fresno and St. Louis, where Sheridan relocated in January of last year. “We knew that we could create a virtual company without needing to all be in the same place,” Sheridan said, explaining that company meetings routinely take place over Skype and Google Chat. Sheridan said the two cities share many similarities — most importantly an interest in grassroots campaigns that has helped OverFundIt find a place in both communities. The co-founder hopes that in a year each city will have seen at least 100 successful projects taking place in their community. “For the team it’s really about looking at a community and saying, ‘How can we mobilize doers?’” Sheridan said. “When I look back a year from now, I want to be able to look at a community, identify the doers, and see the fruits of their labor.”
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