They plan to raise the money via the crowdfunding website Indiegogo, and hope that a large enough sum will entice a military insider or aviation expert to expose what many relatives believe to be a cover-up.
Since the Boeing 777 went missing on March 8 with 239 people on board, investigators have failed to find a single piece of wreckage and the search zone still spans up to 60,000 square km.
The lack of firm details has fuelled several conspiracy theories, and the families have repeatedly accused the Malaysian government of withholding information.
Ethan Hunt, the man organizing the project, told the broadcaster: "This mystery is unprecedented in the history of aviation, and we need to work as a collective community with one goal of finding the truth, the missing plane and the passengers"
"Utilizing the immense potential of the crowd we believe we can achieve our primary goal of recovering the flight where others methods have failed in the past." he added.
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