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Crowdfunding site

Goteo

Type of site Crowdfunding for donations
Available in English, Spanish, and other 9 languages
Headquarters Barcelona, Spain
Owner Goteo Foundation
Created by Platoniq non-profit
URL https://goteo.org
Launched November 3, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-11-03) [1]
Current status Active

Goteo is a crowdfunding site which focuses on projects which, apart from giving individual rewards, also generate a collective return through promoting the commons, open source code and/or free knowledge.[2] It allows contributions in the form of monetary donations or in the form of tasks collaborating with the projects.[2] The platform started in 2011,[3] and is run by the Barcelona-based non-profit Goteo Foundation.[4] According to its site statistics, as of 2023, it has raised $17 million, with a rate of project success of 83% (90% in recent years), and a community of 185.000 users.[5] It claims it was the first free/open source crowdfunding platform,[3] and it tags itself as "the open source crowdfunding platform".[6]

The website started in 2011 as an initiative of Platoniq, a non-profit focused on civic participation and social innovation since 2001.[7][8] In 2012, Platoniq creates the Goteo Foundation[9] to manage the platform, and open sources the platform source code [3] under an AGPLv3 license.[6]

From 2014 to 2017, it received active support from the European Cultural Foundation,[10] organizing Goteo workshops internationally.[11] In 2014, it won the European Democratic Citizenship Award as "NGO of the Year" by the European Civic Forum.[12][13] The same year, it also won the distinction award Prix Ars Electronica in the Digital Communities category.[14][15]

Since 2018, it started partnering with funder organizations which have their own "channels" in the platform, including the participatory political party Ahora Madrid,[16] the Barcelona city council,[17][18] Fiare ethical bank,[19] and the University of Málaga.[20] In the past, it also reached partnerships with cultural portal Europeana, the International University of Andalucía, the regional governments of Extremadura and Basque Country, and the city councils of Zaragoza[21] and Gipuzkoa.[22]

Goteo claims its main distinctive features[9] as a crowdfunding platform, in comparison with other larger ones like Kickstarter, are the following:

The platform supports a broad diversity of projects, as long as they respect their openness requirements. According to its statistics,[5] the largest categories of projects are social (20%), cultural (15%), education (15%) and environmental (13%). Other projects include technological (10%), entrepreneurship (9%), communication (8%) and scientific (7%).

The top 10 funded projects all received 60-100K€, and covered different types of journalism (investigative,[29] feminist,[30] political,[31][32] fact-checking[33]), migrant-made clothing,[34] a documentary,[35] a reforestation effort,[36] and a children magazine,[37] a primary school.[38] Other smaller funding projects have received press attention, such as those for art experimentation,[39] local cinema,[40] food delivery co-ops,[41] pollution-free schools,[42] programming education,[43] or an anti-eviction platform.[44]

International recognition

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The platform was highlighted by Nesta,[45] and The Guardian included it in its "10 social innovators to watch".[46] It was selected by Crowdsourcing Week in its 2019 "Top 15 Crowdfunding Platforms in Europe".[47] It was mentioned as a salient example of platform cooperative by the Transnational Institute,[48] and as an example of "quiet activism" by news sites Phys.org[49] and The Conversation.[50] Goteo belongs to the European Crowdfunding Network,[51] which highlighted it as one of its three case studies of civic crowdfunding experiences.[52] The OECD highlighted it in its analysis of civic crowdfunding.[53] It has appeared in several research articles around crowdfunding, both in reviews of the field[54][55][56][57] or as a case-study.[58][59][60]

Its source code was forked and deployed in Japan, rebranded as the platform Local Good Yokohama,[61][62] supported by the City Council of Yokohama and Accenture.[63] This platform has received widespread attention in Japanese media.[64][65][66]

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