The Electromechanical beings seeking fundraising are often those that need to replace a large area of body parts for various reasons, and the costs for treatment and repairs are extremely high, which they can't afford.
Besides, such major surgeries inherently involve significant risks.
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Typically, if more than 40% of the core components of the body are replaced, there's a risk of permanent memory loss. A replacement rate of 50% might lead to the death of the Electromechanical life, and 60% is a dangerously high failure threshold.
Even if the surgery is successful, there's no guarantee that the Electromechanical life will wake up, nor that it will retain its former memories and experiences.
On a physical surgery level, the dilemma of Theseus's Ship indeed exists in Electromechanical life.
Because of the above issues, it is difficult to secure large-scale fundraising help.