Humanitarian Crisis forecast – copyright expenses

Fundraising campaign by Alessia Volpe
  • €101.00
    raised of €500.00 goal goal
20% Funded
1 Donors

No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities

Show more
Show less

Hello!!

I am Alessia, and I am trying to raise enough money to deposit the international copyright of a matrix I recently developed. ---> your immediate question: what's a MATRIX???

A matrix is a sort of baseline for a software.

It will be used to assess the needs of few countries, and to forecast possible humanitarian crisis or human rights violations. Quite good stuff. What if we can prevent those events instead of helping the survivors "after"?

Please help me with the copyright and the software will be soon available.

Many thanks,

Rewards

My eternal gratitude and a mention on the homepage

0 Backers

Organizer

  • Alessia Volpe
  •  
  • Campaign Owner

Donors

  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Oct 02, 2018
  • happy start

€101.00
Oct 05

LAST 24H FOR HUMANITARIAN CRISIS PREVENTION

Update posted by Alessia Volpe at 11:07 am

Hello everyone,Last 24h to show support and back the project. Despite my campaign seemed to not to be successful at all, I'd like to thank you all for having a look at the project. I am sure there are many other ways to fund a copyright, particularly for a software

See update
0
Oct 03

Good morning EARLY BIRDS!

Update posted by Alessia Volpe at 08:12 am

I know my campaign seems quite too technical or theoretical but it seems the international patents agency accepted my request for this invention. It seems incredible. Please help me to make my dream come true!!!!!

See update
0

Donors & Comments

1 donors
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Oct 02, 2018
  • happy start

€101.00

Followers

0 followers
No Followers Just Yet...
€101.00
raised of €500.00 goal
20% Funded
1 Donors

No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities