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DocEdge

Set up in 2004, The Documentary New Zealand Trust is a non-profit organisation promoting documentary filmmaking and advocating opportunities for New Zealand documentary filmmakers. Its signature events are an international film festival and a industry event. The Documentary New Zealand Trust brings new business and filmic opportunities and great exposure to New Zealand and is committed to making the Festival and the Forum the biggest such event in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Collab pages

The Collab pages are here to help organisations support kiwi creativity. Want more info? Read more below or email us at: [email protected].

FAQ

What is crowdfunding?

Crowdfunding is a new way to fund projects. Project creators have an idea, a $$ goal and timeframe, some cool incentives to promise pledgers, and a network of friends, family and fans to promote to.

What are Collab pages?

We think project creators need all the support they can get! So, we've set up the collab pages to help organisations support kiwi creativity. If you and an organisation decide to collaborate, you'll get another support network, a boost to audience awareness, some added visibility, and some cheerleading! Do you want to set up a collab page, or link to one? Send us an email at [email protected].

When will my pledge be charged?

You'll only be charged if the project meets its funding goal in the set timeframe. If it does, your credit card will be charged after the project deadline.

Warning statement about equity crowdfunding

Equity crowdfunding is risky.

Issuers using this facility include new or rapidly growing ventures. Investment in these types of business is very speculative and carries high risks.

You may lose your entire investment, and must be in a position to bear this risk without undue hardship.

New Zealand law normally requires people who offer financial products to give information to investors before they invest. This requires those offering financial products to have disclosed information that is important for investors to make an informed decision.

The usual rules do not apply to offers by issuers using this facility. As a result, you may not be given all the information usually required. You will also have fewer other legal protections for this investment.

Ask questions, read all information given carefully, and seek independent financial advice before committing yourself.