Professional angel groups and venture capital firms only fund about 1 in 1000 startups. This workshop is for the rest of us. Come if:
1. You are not in software, telecom, life sciences and semiconductors- 81% of all VC deals are in these four industries
2. You've been told by angels and venture capitalists- NO more times than you can count
3. You have idea who these people are or where to find them
4. You only need about $250K in funding to create get to break-even
5. You have yet to raise friends and family, desire to, however want to do it right
6. You have a great idea and you know you need capital, however you have no idea where to start
This is a free workshop, you will walk out with knowledge and some tools to improve your fundability. We will share with you what we do and why we believe crowdfunding is the future for raises under $1M.
Time:
8-8:30 Networking light snacks
8:30-9:15 Funding Reality
9:15-9:30 Break
9:30-10:30 Private Placements
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-11:30 Crowdlabor
11:30-noon Q&A
Noon- Free lunch- burgers and snacks
Free StartUp Funding Workshop
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- Organiser
- Startup and Founder Meetup
- Date
- Sat, 10 Apr 2010, 14:00 - 16:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Boulder, US
- Cost
- Free
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