| Votes | By | Price | Discipline | Year Launched |
| Experiment.com | OPEN SOURCE | Interdisciplinary |
Description
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experiment.com is a dedicated online crowdfunding platform for scientific research. It enables researchers to launch campaigns for hypothesis-driven or exploratory work and invites the public—or any interested backer—to directly fund the project.
Who it serves & how
- Researchers: Scientists, including early-career and independent ones, can post their research idea, set a funding goal, and run a campaign to raise funds. They retain full ownership of their work and apply the funds toward their experiment.
- Backers: Anyone with interest in scientific discovery can browse projects by subject (biology, ecology, chemistry, physics, social science etc.) and contribute monetarily to support them.
- Publicly engaged research: The platform encourages transparency—researchers share lab-notes, updates and results with their supporters, fostering a closer connection between science and public interest.
Key features & value
- All-or-nothing funding model: Projects only receive funds if they meet their stated goal within the campaign duration, otherwise, pledges are not charged.
- Low overhead for researchers: Experiment.com charges an 8% platform fee plus payment processing fees when the campaign succeeds, and no fees if it does not.
- Wide disciplinary coverage: The platform hosts projects across fields—from ecology, materials science, medicine to social science—so researchers from diverse domains can utilise it.
- Open sharing component: Many campaigns commit to sharing data, protocols or outcomes publicly, the site encourages open science behaviour.
Considerations
- Eligibility requirements: At present, funds must be paid out to bank accounts in certain countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia) for many campaigns.
- Effort in outreach required: Running a successful campaign isn’t just about the idea—it demands storytelling, public engagement and outreach to build a backer base.
- Scale of funding: The platform is more suited to smaller-scale or early-stage funding (equipment, pilot studies) rather than large multi-year grants—so researchers should evaluate fit accordingly.
- Backer expectations: Since the public supports the work, there is an element of communication and update-sharing responsibility beyond traditional grant mechanisms.
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