@HopeMob was a not-for-profit crowdfunding site that raised money for direct aid to worthy causes.
Each vote required giving points that were given by doing certain actions (signing up, donating, using social media),[4] and the revenue was supposed to help the HopeMob's operations.
[6] HopeMob.org initially raised funds to build their platform in January 2012 on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter.
The initial site featured one cause at a time and charged a fee as a percentage of funds raised to cover its costs.
[11] Under Barber, @HopeMob took on a completely new advisory board and mission, becoming the world's first crowdfunding site devoted exclusively to supporting leaders and communities of color in dismantling the consequences of systemic racism and injustice.