These are the 10 best cities in the US to launch a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign

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These are the 10 best cities in the US to launch a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign

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  • Kickstarter is a crowdfunding website launched in 2009 that's since raised over $4 billion for projects.
  • One research group looked at every Kickstarter campaign that raised at least $100 since 2015 to compare the crowdfunding numbers between projects based in different cities and countries.
  • Although projects based in New York City had the most successfully funded campaigns, Los Angeles-based projects raised the most money, at $313.3 million.
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Kickstarter has become nearly synonymous with crowdfunding in the past decade, and the platform has been used to raise over $4 billion for projects since it was founded in 2009.

Kickstarter's mission is "to help bring creative projects to life." So far, more than 172,000 projects have been funded by 17 million people, but projects based in some locations have been more successful than others. TIDE Research Group used data on all successfully funded projects that raised at least $100 to determine the cities with projects that raised the most money, and which funded the most projects.

More US-based Kickstarter projects have been funded than in any other country in the world, including Pebble Time, a smart watch campaign out of Palo Alto that became Kickstarter's biggest project to date, raising over $20 million in 2015 before being bought by FitBit.

Here are the 10 US cities that have raised the most money on Kickstarter since 2015, according to TIDE.

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10. Boston just made the list, with $51 million in funding.

10. Boston just made the list, with $51 million in funding.

9. Austin is gaining a reputation as a tech hub, and projects based in the city raised $58 million.

9. Austin is gaining a reputation as a tech hub, and projects based in the city raised $58 million.

Read more: Northwest Austin has historically been the Texas city's 'Silicon Valley,' and tech's biggest players are still pouring in. Here's what it's like in Austin's 'second downtown.'

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8. Portland, Oregon made it onto the list with over $63 million raised in funding.

8. Portland, Oregon made it onto the list with over $63 million raised in funding.

7. San Diego was one of 3 California entries on the list, with $64 million.

7. San Diego was one of 3 California entries on the list, with $64 million.
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6. Atlanta came in 6th with $75 million.

6. Atlanta came in 6th with $75 million.

5. Chicago-based Kickstarters raised $79 million.

5. Chicago-based Kickstarters raised $79 million.
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4. Another west coast tech hub, Seattle, raised nearly $94 million, a steep drop off from the top 3 cities.

4. Another west coast tech hub, Seattle, raised nearly $94 million, a steep drop off from the top 3 cities.

3. Despite its reputation for startups, San Francisco came in third, raising $248 million.

3. Despite its reputation for startups, San Francisco came in third, raising $248 million.
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2. New York City was a close second, raising $311 million.

2. New York City was a close second, raising $311 million.

1. Los Angeles was the best place to start a Kickstarter, raising $313 million — $75 million of which were raised in the entertainment industry.

1. Los Angeles was the best place to start a Kickstarter, raising $313 million — $75 million of which were raised in the entertainment industry.
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The researchers also looked at global Kickstarter results, which has mostly the same results, except London beat out Seattle for 4th place.

The researchers also looked at global Kickstarter results, which has mostly the same results, except London beat out Seattle for 4th place.