April 4, 2021 · IGG
March 2021: Top Campaigns
This month, a birdfeeder with facial recognition flies into our number one spot.
This month, a birdfeeder with facial recognition flies into our number one spot.
We’re turning Earth Day 2021 into a whole week of events at Indiegogo! That’s because Earth Day is kind of a big deal around here. Know why? Because Indiegogo is your go-to hub for green innovation and technology. Since our inception, Indiegogo has been home… read more
Over the last year, there has been a sharp increase in hate crimes and racist attacks against Asians and Pacific Islanders. Through December 2020, Stop AAPI Hate received more than 2,800 reports of racism and discrimination, and that figure fails to account for the attacks… read more
It’s International Women’s Day, and here at Indiegogo, we are celebrating all month long. Indiegogo is committed to uplifting powerful female-identifying entrepreneurs and BIPOC innovators and helping them thrive throughout the year. But International Women’s Day is a particularly important occasion to acknowledge all the… read more
February may be the shortest month, but there’s been no shortage of action on Indiegogo. Here are our top campaigns for February.
For Black History Month, we’re to giving thanks and highlighting the many generations of African American inventors and their groundbreaking discoveries that changed the world.
Today we officially relaunch our blog under a new name, The Indiegogo Review, for new stories about crowdfunding.
The star of any presidential inauguration is supposed to be the president, right? How 2016.
A lot of ink has been spilled about 2020 — about its rolling disasters and general upheaval. But here, in this post, we don’t want to dwell on the negative. We want to talk about the positives that happened in 2020, and share our excitement… read more
January 2021 was one of the hottest Januarys on record, literally and figuratively, so it’s no surprise that our latest batch of top campaigns is cooked and ready to chew on a few days early