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After the above-mentioned two were starting a crowd-funding campaign for a multi-sharing tool, they met Alexander Piutti, who convinced them to leave the community building aspect behind and only concentrate on the core-element of their business: saving food on a bigger scale, which is including B2B-services. Sharecy wants to use funds from crowdfunding campaigns, government grants and donations, to finance up the development process. Currently it is in the state of getting the approval for a Non-Profit-Organization. Raphael explained how he saw the need for a diversified approach, that consists of a 'yunity movement' seperate from a professional 'yunity organization' in a long post.
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