2021
DOI: 10.36852/2695-4427_2021_05.07
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Matchfunding: financiando localmente los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible – estudio de caso sobre los canales cortos de comercialización de alimentos en la Comunidad de Madrid

Abstract: El crowdfunding cívico se puede entender como una modalidad de finanzas sostenibles, ya que toma en consideración no solo la valoración económica de los proyectos, sino también cuestiones sociales y medioambientales. El presente artículo tiene como objetivo analizar el crowdfunding cívico y el matchfunding como herramienta para financiar los Objetivos de desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) desde la escala local y regional. Para ello se analizan los resultados de la experiencia piloto de microfinanciación comunitaria c… Show more

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“…This is because CiC pursues objectives of general interest that justify the contribution of funds by public institutions, while companies can also contribute as part of their corporate social responsibility. Therefore, CiC campaigns are not only a tool for financing local projects that contribute to sustainable development but can also set a political and social local agenda around the SDGs (González-Azcárate et al, 2021b). Through CiC and MF, local or regional governments can promote a particular line of action that benefits the community, such as culture or sustainable mobility.…”
Section: Financing Sustainable Local Food Systems: Public-private Cro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is because CiC pursues objectives of general interest that justify the contribution of funds by public institutions, while companies can also contribute as part of their corporate social responsibility. Therefore, CiC campaigns are not only a tool for financing local projects that contribute to sustainable development but can also set a political and social local agenda around the SDGs (González-Azcárate et al, 2021b). Through CiC and MF, local or regional governments can promote a particular line of action that benefits the community, such as culture or sustainable mobility.…”
Section: Financing Sustainable Local Food Systems: Public-private Cro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other barriers to CiC/MF identified in previous research are the lack of technical and administrative knowledge about CiC/MF, a possible shortage of projects submitted by private initiative, or the failure to encourage citizens to contribute (González-Azcárate et al, 2021b). Furthermore, this research highlighted that CiC/ MF was a totally unknown to local policymakers within the Madrid region, although there was a great deal of interest in implementing CiC/ MF campaigns related to local food chains in their municipalities (González-Azcárate et al, 2021b). However, CiC/MF calls need for partnerships with specific platforms and specialised professionals to run them, which may be a limitation for small councils.…”
Section: Limitations Of "Crowdfarming"mentioning
confidence: 99%