Also, the prizes for donating can't be the REASON for donating. The reason is "to make product X". Otherwise, I'll just make a Kickstarter project called "Get T-Shirts for $15" without any actual startup happening.
None of PA's rewards include said "Product X" which I believe we harped on before.
Hence asking "is there some arbitrary value which gets me 'the project'?" and the answer being "no."
That was my point, maybe "t-shirts" wasn't the right choice (since they could be the product). What I meant to say is, I could just create a project called "some people get to feel good about giving me money, and those who give a lot get to have dinner with me/whatever". That's not a project.
The donation also apparently has no obligation to give you the project (some Kickstarts are just a project that is going to be sold to people, including the donors). But there HAS to be a project. "Remove ads" is not, IMO, a project. They can remove ads for free, it costs no work, they just will stop receiving the money from them. It's also a temporary situation, since "replace income X with some donation" doesn't work unless the donation is ongoing (and Kickstarters have an end).
In my opinion, there are 2 kinds of Kickstarts: something that will make the owner money APART FROM THE CROWDFUNDING (so it's somehow self-sustaining), or something that won't (in which case it has to be something specific, like "create 1000 unique watches", whose cost is going to be covered entirely by the crowdfunding [assuming not a single copy of product X is sold later]). "Remove ads" is neither, because eventually you're going to need money again, so either you put them back N time later, or just make a second "stop me from adding ads back" Kickstarter?