"Funding Anyone Can Try"... wadiz to Cover Up to 90% of Fees for Sponsorship and Fandom Funding
"Funding for Anyone to Challenge" ... Wadiz to provide up to 90% sponsorship and fandom funding fees
- Support for various challenges, including individuals, adolescents, college students, and creators... Launch 'Finding My Side Through Funding' campaign
- Sponsor and fandom funding with personal creation and public interest messages, such as album production and social public interest campaigns, will be activated
- Help local brands with local resources and stories meet and grow with national supporters

Wadiz (CEO Shin Hye-sung, www.wadiz.kr ) will launch a "Find My Side Through Funding" campaign to reduce the burden of starting funding for individuals and local makers and expand opportunities to participate. If you have your own story and goals you want to realize even if you don't have a finished product or business base, the goal is to support you to meet "my side" who will confirm the possibility and support it through funding.
The campaign runs from July to the end of the year. Wadiz provides platform fee support benefits to private makers in the sponsorship and fandom sector and local operators and creators in the non-metropolitan area. It plans to support various actors, including individuals, teenagers, college students, and creators, to present their stories and activities to the world and meet supporters who sympathize with them to start new challenges.
It provides 90% of the platform fee to private makers who open funding projects in the sponsorship and fandom category. From creative activities such as albums and performances to social-public-interest campaigns and community gatherings, it will materialize difficult tasks with funding and lower the cost burden so that you can meet supporters who will complete them together.
We have also prepared benefits for local makers. It provides 50% of the platform fee to operators and creators operating in areas other than Seoul, the metropolitan area, and metropolitan cities. It supports products and contents containing local resources and stories to meet more supporters and expand "my side" to support the possibility of local brands.
In fact, in Wadiz, the challenges of various makers are leading to the sympathy of supporters and participation in funding. A representative example is "BraveEAT," a college student team that is trying to improve the treatment of firefighters, Lee Seung-mbi, an artist who announced his song without an agency, and "Seven Hundred Pillars," a local founder who made traditional liquor with his own grown melons and rice, who met with people who would support their respective challenges through funding.
A Wadiz official said, "Funding is a way of challenge that anyone with a story they want to tell and a goal they want to realize can start," adding, "We will support more individuals, creators, and local makers to present their ideas to the world and meet "my side" to create new possibilities."
Details such as the targets and conditions of participation in the "Finding My Side through Funding" campaign can be found at the Wadiz Maker Center (https://makercenter.wadiz.kr/) .