What is GoodGrid? GoodGrid is a visual fundraising platform for nonprofits, creators, startups, community causes and individuals. It lets people “buy” or sponsor blocks (or pixels) on a digital grid; those blocks can carry an image, logo, message, or link. The grid is a public, visual display of support. Each block represents a supporter, contributing financially to a campaign.
The idea combines elements of crowdfunding (raising money for causes, ideas, projects) with the aesthetic and public engagement of a pixel / block grid (somewhat reminiscent of the “Million Dollar Homepage” but more democratic and for many campaigns).
GoodGrid is for:
There are several ways people can contribute, support or engage with GoodGrid, depending on their interests:
Sponsor Blocks / Back Campaigns One of the simplest ways is to join existing campaigns: buy a block on a grid you care about. This gives direct support and helps build momentum and visibility. (E.g. sponsoring a block in the GoodGrid platform’s own campaign.)
Start a Campaign If you have a cause, project, or idea, you can run your own GoodGrid campaign. This helps you raise funds, but also shows the platform’s utility and spreads awareness.
Share & Promote Whether you’re a campaign creator, a block sponsor, or just a supporter, sharing GoodGrid campaigns on social media, in your network, or via word of mouth is crucial. The platform is built to benefit from virality.
Feedback & Feature Ideas Being early means there’s room to help shape the product. Giving feedback, suggesting improvements, identifying bugs, or expressing what features you need helps the platform improve.
Partnerships If you're part of a nonprofit, creative organisation, school, or other community-driven initiative, partnering with GoodGrid could be beneficial: using it as a fundraising tool, or even helping integrate with other services.