Postponed: Crowdfunding campaigns of the nominees of the FEDORA Prizes 2020

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24 March 2020

FEDORA Prizes, Jury & Public Nominee

FEDORA PRIZES 2020 

Nominee projects’ crowdfunding campaigns will be postponed to this summer 


Dear FEDORA Community, 

We have been monitoring the situation caused by COVID-19 with the guidance from the government and health authorities. In light of the situation, we wish to inform you that the crowdfunding campaigns to be implemented by the Nominees, initially scheduled between April 28th and May 29th, 2020 will be postponed to this summer.

Thanks to the co-funding of the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, as planned, every nominated project will receive a contribution for the preparation of their crowdfunding campaigns and we will soon be hosting their campaigns on our platform.

We will keep you updated about any further changes in scheduling, as we navigate this time of uncertainty.

We appreciate your understanding and wish you all the best.

The FEDORA Team

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