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💡 In simple words: This page shows numbers about how people raise money on the street. It will tell us how often people use the forms and what mistakes happen most.

🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): We are heading towards systematic documentation of street fundraising engagement through aggregated anonymized metrics. This hypothesis proposes tracking usage frequency and error patterns as design-published data, suggesting emerging trends in participatory governance transparency and cooperative market accountability.


This is a draft page, under construction. Status: initial hypothesis, proposed as a base for discussion. It is intended to host the statistics section of the Street Fundraising portal. This element of the portal structure is explained on the Portal Structure Model page (section "10. Statistics").

Street Fundraising: statistics

Under construction. This page is intended to publish aggregated, anonymised figures: usage statistics and statistics of common errors, part of the data that is published by design, never the private variables entered in individual contracts.

Usage statistics

To be defined: how often the contracts of this portal are used, completed or disputed.

Statistics of common errors

To be defined: for example, how many times on average a given form of strong risk occurs.

See also

Portal structure (model)

This page is part of the standard structure of the Street Fundraising portal. Each market portal offers the same set of content types, even when some are still empty:

📋 Portal structure: how this market portal works · full model
Rules of the game Portal Main, the governing conventions for this portal
Base contract Contract Base, the foundation contract and its clause cultures
Models Contract Model(s), concrete models built on the base
Amendments Base Amendment · Model Amendment
Addenda (avenants) Base Addendum · Model Addendum
Lawyer-validated Contract Validated, contracts validated by lawyers
Legal references Legal Reference, by country and language
Compensation Compensation, Conditions · Pricing & Scales · Karma tokens
Use cases Use cases, real pilot examples
Alerts & prevention Alerts & prevention, alerts, risks and common errors together
Statistics Statistics, usage statistics and common error statistics
Signature Signature, signature management, see the open call on contract signature
Tutorials Tutorials · FAQ
Debates Debates (Talk)

Some sections may still be empty: they are listed so the structure is available and ready to fill. Each element is explained on the Portal Structure Model page.