As others have written, Film Ferrania did save essential production equipment on the back of the Kickstarter backers with $322K+ raised. However, they didn't run a Gofundme campaign, they ran a Kickstarter with reward incentives to raise a bigger number. Does anyone think they would have raised $322K with an incentive-less Gofundme campaign? Not a chance.
As with any Kickstarter, there is a risk of project failure and backers may not receive the rewards attached to their pledge. Even though they haven't produced color film (yet), the FF factory was saved and the company is now producing two types of film in various formats for commercial sale - its a real stretch for FF to claim the Kickstarter was a failure. I am of the opinion that Film Ferrania has a responsibility to deliver rewards to the Kickstarter backers that meaningfully reflects the value of the original pledge/reward. In my case, I pledged $190 with a backer reward of 10 rolls of color 120 slide film. If they gave me 10 rolls of 120 B&W film, I'd be satisfied - this is more or less what the previously announced "credits" program was supposed to provide.
My primary complaint is Film Ferrania's ever evolving story on how the rewards would be fulfilled. First, it was rewards are coming as promised, its just taking longer to do. Then it changed to backers receiving credits in the amount of their original pledge to use in the FF online store - said credits never arrived. Now, its reduced to a "Kickstarter backer discount" if you buy film only from the FF online shop in Italy which charges extortionate shipping to the USA (eg, $45 for 2 rolls of 35mm).
Is it a good thing the factory was saved and now appears to be on its way to being a viable business? Of course.
Is this latest change in policy toward the Kickstarter backers (without whom the factory would have been scrapped) disappointing? You bet.
So I'll wait some more and see what sort of discount I'm actually offered on 120 film. Hopefully it will more than offset the very high cost of shipping from Italy vs. simply ordering at regular retail prices from a distributor in the USA - FPP, Freestyle, Blue Moon, etc.