Indiegogo, the website that allows people to contribute money to the causes, artistic projects, and small companies they support, has attracted a good amount of success in the four years since it was founded in early 2008. In the process, it's even helped to put the concept of "crowdfunding" into the mainstream. But Indiegogo is officially making it clear that it's aiming to make an even bigger impact -- and the company has closed on $15 million in funding to do so.
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