mutual aid

About ioby

ioby stands for “in our backyards,” but it also stands for taking care of each other, for civic participation, and for trusting neighbors to know what’s best for the neighborhood.

ioby gives local leaders the ability to crowdfund the resources they need to build real, lasting change from the ground up. We are a 501(c)3 mission-driven nonprofit. Our EIN is 26-3283639.

How ioby is different from other crowdfunding platforms

Fundraising Coaching

You're the experts on your neighborhood, we're the experts on crowdfunding.

ioby's high success rate for crowdfunded projects is rooted in a unique model of fundraising coaching. With ioby, you won't just put up a page, you'll work with our team to craft the most effective campaign whether you’re working on a $500, $5,000, or $50,000 goal.

Fiscal Sponsorship

When you crowdfund with ioby, your donors' gifts to your eligible project are always tax-deductible. ioby is a 501(c)3 driven to help you make lasting positive change in your neighborhood. We offer fiscal sponsorship (most similar to Type C Fiscal Sponsorship) so that you can accept tax-deductible donations whether or not you are incorporated as a nonprofit.

A Network of People Who Believe in You

ioby believes in the power of online and offline connections. When you work with ioby, you’ll join a community of thousands of leaders and changemakers, and share knowledge, challenges, and experiences. You can rely on our years of experience to help craft step-by-step plans that you can follow to successfully raise resources. Our team can also connect you with experts in fields like urban planning, green infrastructure, community organizing, communications, and for help implementing your project.

Match Funds

ioby raises and deploys Match Funds to meet the needs of our community. All live match funds available are here.

How donors can give to your campaign

Donors can make donations to your ioby campaign by making an online donation with a credit card or debit card on your ioby campaign page. Donors can also give by check. Click here for instructions for gifts made by check.

Fees

Our fee is one of the absolute lowest among crowdfunding platforms, and there is no up-front cost for using ioby. At the end of your campaign, we retain a 4% processing fee that pays our secure credit card processor and an optional 8% fee that is only retained if you opt for ioby's fiscal sponsorship service. Your Leader Success Strategist will help you calculate your estimated fees when you begin your campaign, and factor it into your fundraising goal, so there are no surprises. Read more here.

Disbursement

You can receive your funds by mailed paper check or by secure e-payment (via ACH directly to your bank account). Depending on your preference and how fast you (and, if applicable, your fiscal sponsor) complete your paperwork, you'll receive your funds as fast as three (3) business days after signing your Agreement when you use e-payment for disbursement.

Once you've finished crowdfunding, let your Leader Success Strategist know that you're ready to receive your funds. They'll send you a simple Project Agreement for you to sign, which essentially states that you'll use your crowdfunded money for its intended purpose--your project. 

Once you've signed your Project Agreement, we'll send you your funds within 7 business days if you opt to receive it by check. Your funds will usually arrive sooner if you opt to receive it by secure e-payment.

If ioby is your fiscal sponsor, we'll send the payment directly to the project leader listed on your ioby campaign. If ioby is not your fiscal sponsor, then we'll send the payment to your nonprofit organization or your fiscal sponsor. 

Ways ioby has already adapted our model to better serve mutual aid groups. 

Direct Cash Assistance

If ioby is acting as your fiscal sponsor, and you want to disburse cash (as opposed to groceries, basic supplies, etc) to families in need, there are some guidelines that we can offer to ensure that you have a sufficient record of oversight. Please talk to your Success Strategist about these guidelines. Learn more about how ioby can support Direct Cash Assistance.

Other ways that ioby is actively exploring to serve mutual aid groups

In the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, we learned a lot about the ways mutual aid groups could use support from ioby—from fiscal sponsorship to weekly disbursement, to expenditure management support. We are now taking those learnings and adapting them to our model to continue to serve mutual aid groups better. Have specific suggestions on what you'd like to see? Get in touch with us at hello@ioby.org, and be sure to check back on this page for future updates. 

Explore currently crowdfunding Mutual Aid projects below

  • Grocery Items

    Grocery List Aid

    Help us pay for essential groceries items and feed families affected by COVID.

    NEEDS: $0 of 601 + Volunteers
  • Norwalk Mutual Aid/Ayuda Mutua logo: two hands in black, with a red heart in between // dos manos de color negro, con un corazón rojo entre los dos

    Norwalk Food Distribution

    Norwalk Mutual Aid/Ayuda Mutua aims to deliver food to anyone who needs it in our city, as part of our work to build a thriving community in which no one is left behind.

    NEEDS: $0 of 4,227 + Volunteers
  • Three people standing and walking around the community garden

    Middletown Mutual Aid Collective

    CLOSED FOR DONATIONS. Working to provide rent assistance, groceries, and other support to residents of Middletown in need for the COVID crisis and beyond.

    NEEDS: $29,066 of 100,000 + Volunteers
  • Auntie Na's Village - Pandemic Food Delivery Program

    We are providing Free Food Boxes to the doorstep of over 200 families in Detroit weekly during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Our Nutrition Program is currently providing food for 1 in 1000 Detroiters.

    NEEDS: $0 of 25,000 + Volunteers
  • BEE WELL Care Package

    Providing over 100 families with basic essentials 

    NEEDS: $0 of 4,908 + Volunteers
  • Feeding the community. Feeding the economy.

    The Windham Community Food Network is raising funds to have local restuarants provide meals for the food insecure at the First Baptist Church in Willimantic. 

    NEEDS: $0 of 10,345
  • Mayleen Cumberbatch, our Elder Box advisor

    Ocean Hill / East Bushwick Elder Boxes

    We're delivering fresh fruit and vegetables, plus pantry staples, to elders in our community who are shut-in because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    NEEDS: $0 of 30,000 + Volunteers
  • Restaurant Worker Mutual Aid of Greater Boston (RWMA)

    The RWMA coordinates emergency food relief and provides resource support to undocumented restaurant workers who have lost their income and are facing food insecurity due to COVID-19. 

    NEEDS: $0 of 4,143 + Volunteers
  • Grocery Stipends

    Restuarant service workers raising funds for weekly grocery stipends and monthly rent relief, prioritizing those who cannot access unemployment benefits.

    NEEDS: $0 of 65,531