2016 could be the year when crowdfunding saves Italy. Or parts of Italy, at least. In February some ambitious children launched a crowdfunding project to buy the idyllic island of Budelli and re-name it L'Isola dei Ragazzi, keeping it out of the grasp of rich investors. They're not the only ones campaigning to save Italy by unconventional means, as groups in Italy are thinking up new and creative ways to raise funds.
With the greatest number of UNESCO sites in the world, Italy has an enviable wealth of artistic and archaeological treasures. But ancient artwork and buildings inevitably become damaged over time, and some are in need of urgent restoration work. While the Italian government recently pledged €300 million towards the preservation of cultural heritage, some fear it may not be enough.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano