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Crowdsourcing SOUP event now serves Dearborn
Thursday, March 31, 2011
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The crowd in
crowdsource funding
is growing in Metro Detroit. Dearborn SOUP plans to hold its second gathering next week as a way to help provide significant funding for emerging projects from small donations.
Dearborn SOUP
is a spin-off of the popular
Detroit SOUP
. The monthly event features a community soup meal where those attending make a small donation. That money (usually a few hundred dollars) is given to the favorite project presented to those in attendance. The projects can be either non-profit or for-profit ventures.
"I absolutely fell in love with the concept," says Dee Hamka, the organizer of Dearborn SOUP and an employee of the
East Dearborn Downtown Development Authority
. "It's absolutely perfect for Dearborn."
The first event, held in March, awarded $650 to
D-Yes
, a program of
WARM Training Center
, that empowers and trains high school students and adult
AmeriCorps
crew leaders to promote energy conservation and perform basic home energy retrofits.
The next Dearborn SOUP will be held between 5-8 p.m. Sunday, April 3, at the Fairlane Ford Showroom, 14510 Michigan Ave. in Dearborn's east downtown. Organizers will move the cars out of the showroom to make room for the 200-plus people expected to attend. Children are also welcome. For information, call Hamka at (313) 801-4444.
Source: Dee Hamka, the organizer of Dearborn SOUP
Writer: Jon Zemke
Read more about Metro Detroit's growing entrepreneurial ecosystem at
SEMichiganStartup.com
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