Big Winners Announced at One Spark 2015 Closing Ceremony
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 12, 2015 – The One Spark 2015 closing ceremony, presented by the Downtown Investment Authority and emceed by Doc Waller, celebrated the top finishing creator projects in art, education, health & science, music, social good and technology at The World’s Largest crowdfunding Festival. More than 530 creator projects competed for funding and investment opportunities at One Spark 2015 and over 300,000 attended the festival.
One Spark handed out six juried awards, one in each category - art, education, health & science, music, social good and technology. Each winning project received a $15,000 check. The juried awards winners are:
The Jax Award presented by Wells Fargo was a new award for One Spark 2015 worth $5,000. B.O.L.D. City Summit Leadership Academy was judged to have the biggest potential impact on Jacksonville and took home that award.
There were 117,169 votes cast by attendees at One Spark 2015, and the top-voted winners also received additional awards of $15,000 in each category:art, education presented by Schultz Center for Teaching & Leadership, health & science, music, social good and technology presented by Beeline. The three top-voted creator projects in each category with crowdfunding and award totals are:
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For the first time, a creator project took home two awards, both the Juried Award and the Top-Voted Award in a category. Yoga 4 Change brought home $32,001.11, the largest amount a single creator project at One Spark has ever received in awards and prize money.
The creator project that received the most individual contributions through the One Spark platform also received a $15,000 award. Project STUFFEEreceived that award for a total of $22,500.
In addition to the $350,000 in crowdfunds and cash awards, there was $93,324.45 contributed to creator projects, representing a greater than 75% increase in contribution to creator projects from attendees compared to 2014’s festival. This year, 229 projects chose to continue their crowdfundingcampaigns for up to 30 days after the start of the festival, and contributions continue to be accepted for those projects on onespark.com.
All of the results are preliminary and subject to a full audit. The audit will take approximately two to four weeks. Preliminary crowdfunding and voting totals will be posted to onespark.com by 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 13, 2015.
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