Brandeis Innovation Speaker Series: Overview of tech/startup fundraising basics, some how-to tactics on raising a seed round, and general pitch tips/lessons learned for entrepreneurs who are current students and recent grads.
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People with all different backgrounds end up on the entrepreneurial journey, and no two paths are alike. While you’re at MIT with its unique resources and community, it’s an ideal time to explore your potential paths. Join this session to hear about one founder’s accidental journey into entrepreneurship and learn about 10 key do’s and don’ts for student entrepreneurs.
Babson & Brandeis - Fundraising 101: How to raise a seed roundDavid Chang
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Overview of fundraising basics, a 3-step how-to guide on seed round raising tactics, and pitch tips/resources
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Overview of the Boston entrepreneurship ecosystem, including resources for startups, how to reach influencers, tips on doing business in Boston, and ways to get plugged in.
Start MIT- 10 Tips for Student Entrepreneurs - Jan 2022David Chang
People with all different backgrounds end up on the entrepreneurial journey, and no two paths are alike. While you’re at MIT with its unique resources and community, it’s an ideal time to explore your potential paths. Join this session to hear about one founder’s accidental journey into entrepreneurship and learn about 10 key do’s and don’ts for student entrepreneurs.
Babson & Brandeis - Fundraising 101: How to raise a seed roundDavid Chang
Brandeis Innovation Speaker Series: Overview of tech/startup fundraising basics, some how-to tactics on raising a seed round, and general pitch tips/lessons learned for entrepreneurs who are current students and recent grads.
Venture Lane Studio - Fundraising ABC's - Jan 2022David Chang
Fundraising ABC’s: How to raise a seed round for B2B SaaS
Overview of fundraising basics, a 3-step how-to guide on seed round raising tactics, and pitch tips/resources
Babson eTower - Navigating the Boston Entrepreneurship Ecosystem - David Chan...David Chang
Overview of the Boston entrepreneurship ecosystem, including resources for startups, how to reach influencers, tips on doing business in Boston, and ways to get plugged in.
Summary presentation of the critically acclaimed book on venture capital and entrepreneurship by Flybridge general partner Jeff Bussgang (www.jeffbussgang.com)
How to define and position your VC brand to attract funding and dealflow.
* note: more recent updated version below:
https://www.slideshare.net/dmc500hats/branding-strategies-for-better-dealflow-and-fundraising-aka-the-helpful-vc
Raising Capital: Negotiating with Potential Investors (Series: The Start-Up/S...Financial Poise
Every business needs capital (cash) to fund its activities. But not all capital is created equal. At the most macro level, a business can raise cash by selling equity or by borrowing (and these alternatives are not by any means mutually exclusive).
This webinar explains the different types of capital available to fund a startup; how to identify potential funding sources; how to evaluate competing funding proposals; and how (and when) to negotiate financing terms. In addition, this webinar will address the kinds of investors for entrepreneurs to consider for their start-ups.
To view the accompanying webinar, go to: https://www.financialpoise.com/financial-poise-webinars/raising-capital-negotiating-with-potential-investors-2021/
Early-stage startup fundraising overview including: types of funding, how to decide how much money you need, creating the pitch deck, negotiating valuation, and how to approach investors. Talk I gave at Founder Bootcamp at Moscow State University (innovationlabs.net)
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In this talk, I try to offer practical advice for you to implement based on real case studies from the past 10 years of working with and investing in dozens of Israeli startups that have successfully brought their companies to the US.
Some of the topics covered include:
* Plans for creating momentum in the US, even while you are based in Israel
* Considerations and best practices for establishing your US office
* If, when and how to begin fundraising in the US
Basics on the startup process, raising capital, and thinking about valuation, especially for first-time entrepreneurs. Read my article at VentureBeat for details on this slide deck:
http://venturebeat.com/2016/09/05/startup-fundraising-101-revisited/
Are you thinking about what you need to fund your company? Where do you start? Funding is not “one size fits all”. Every company has to approach their pathway to funding with a unique approach. Join our fundraising experts for an in-depth discussion of what options you have for funding and how to decide which paths are right for you and your company. Topics covered will include investment criteria, time to closing, investment range, success rates, control features, compliance requirements and the overall costs of capital from each such source.
Jean Hammond – LearnLaunchX, LearnLaunch.org, Hub Angels, Launchpad Venture Group, Golden Seeds
Robert Bishop - Goodwin Procter
In partnership with:
Founders Workbench
Summary presentation of the critically acclaimed book on venture capital and entrepreneurship by Flybridge general partner Jeff Bussgang (www.jeffbussgang.com)
How to define and position your VC brand to attract funding and dealflow.
* note: more recent updated version below:
https://www.slideshare.net/dmc500hats/branding-strategies-for-better-dealflow-and-fundraising-aka-the-helpful-vc
Raising Capital: Negotiating with Potential Investors (Series: The Start-Up/S...Financial Poise
Every business needs capital (cash) to fund its activities. But not all capital is created equal. At the most macro level, a business can raise cash by selling equity or by borrowing (and these alternatives are not by any means mutually exclusive).
This webinar explains the different types of capital available to fund a startup; how to identify potential funding sources; how to evaluate competing funding proposals; and how (and when) to negotiate financing terms. In addition, this webinar will address the kinds of investors for entrepreneurs to consider for their start-ups.
To view the accompanying webinar, go to: https://www.financialpoise.com/financial-poise-webinars/raising-capital-negotiating-with-potential-investors-2021/
Early-stage startup fundraising overview including: types of funding, how to decide how much money you need, creating the pitch deck, negotiating valuation, and how to approach investors. Talk I gave at Founder Bootcamp at Moscow State University (innovationlabs.net)
Strategies for Accessing the US Market (Feb 1-2, 2016)Gil Ben-Artzy
In this talk, I try to offer practical advice for you to implement based on real case studies from the past 10 years of working with and investing in dozens of Israeli startups that have successfully brought their companies to the US.
Some of the topics covered include:
* Plans for creating momentum in the US, even while you are based in Israel
* Considerations and best practices for establishing your US office
* If, when and how to begin fundraising in the US
Basics on the startup process, raising capital, and thinking about valuation, especially for first-time entrepreneurs. Read my article at VentureBeat for details on this slide deck:
http://venturebeat.com/2016/09/05/startup-fundraising-101-revisited/
Are you thinking about what you need to fund your company? Where do you start? Funding is not “one size fits all”. Every company has to approach their pathway to funding with a unique approach. Join our fundraising experts for an in-depth discussion of what options you have for funding and how to decide which paths are right for you and your company. Topics covered will include investment criteria, time to closing, investment range, success rates, control features, compliance requirements and the overall costs of capital from each such source.
Jean Hammond – LearnLaunchX, LearnLaunch.org, Hub Angels, Launchpad Venture Group, Golden Seeds
Robert Bishop - Goodwin Procter
In partnership with:
Founders Workbench
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Funding Options at Harvard iLab
Are you thinking about what you need to fund your company? Where do you start? Funding is not one size fits all. Every company has to approach their pathway to funding with a unique approach. Join our fundraising experts for an in depth discussion of what options you have for funding and how to decide which paths are right for you and your company. Topics covered will include investment criteria, time to closing, investment range, success rates, control features, compliance requirements and the overall costs of capital from each such source.
www.thecapitalnetwork.org
From the Women Helping Women in Entrepreneurship on July 24, 2013 at MassChallenge
The Boston entrepreneurial community is home to some of the strongest and most successful women in entrepreneurship. Join the women of Golden Seeds and several local serial entrepreneurs for a discussion on sources of capital for your business. The discussion will be followed by small breakout sessions that focus on the challenges your company may be facing.
www.thecapitalnetwork.org
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Marty Kaszubowski, Old Dominion University. Oops!... Another Startup Did It A...IT Arena
Martin Kaszubowski currently serves as the Executive Director of the Institution for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Old Dominion University. Marty has over 35 years of experience with a broad spectrum of public- and private-sector organizations promoting new venture formation, early-stage investment, technology commercialization, and innovation-led economic development. Marty has traveled with the CRDF Global STEP team since 2010, having made 12 separate trips to the former Soviet States: Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. In addition, he has spent significant time with CRDF mentoring entrepreneurs remotely, reviewing program applications, judging entrepreneurship competitions, and working with incubators, accelerators, and others interested in promoting innovation-based entrepreneurship in the region. Marty holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan, and a Master’s Degree in Technology Management from George Washington University.
Babson How2Tuesdays: How to Raise a Seed Round - Feb 2020David Chang
Overview of tech/startup fundraising basics, a 5-step how-to on the tactics of raising a seed round from angels/VCs, and some key pitch tips/lessons learned
AASU Conference- Financing Your Dreams - Feb 2020David Chang
One of the biggest barriers to entrepreneurship is funding your business. This session explores the fundraising process, the right time to raise money, different financing instruments available, perfecting your pitch, and how to select your investors and advisors. Leveraging years of experience, we will help founders and aspiring founders understand the role of venture capital in entrepreneurship and share lessons learned about fundraising and investing from both sides of the table.
HBS Field Y: Fundraising 101 - Feb 2019David Chang
For this semester's HBS Field Y class, we’ll cover the basics of raising money from angel investors and VCs, walk through a 5-step “how-to” series of tactics, talk about the unique perspective of student entrepreneurs, and finish with pitch tips.
Babson How2Tuesdays - How to Raise a Seed Round - Nov 2017David Chang
David Chang, entrepreneur, angel investor, and director of the Babson Summer Venture Program, leads a practical session on how to pitch and land your first investors. David shares his experiences, talks about fundraising basics, walks through a 5-step “how-to” series of tactics to raise from angels/VCs, and finishes with pitch tips.
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For this semester's HBS Field X class, we’ll cover the basics of raising money from angel investors and VCs, walk through a 5-step “how-to” series of tactics, and finish with pitch tips.
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What You're Going to Learn
- How These 4 Leaks Force You To Work Longer And Harder in order to grow your income… improve just one of these and the impact could be life changing.
- How to SHUT DOWN the revolving door of Income Stagnation… you know, where new sales come into your magazine while at the same time existing sponsors exit.
- How to transform your magazine business by fixing the 4 “DON’Ts”...
#1 LEADS Don’t Book
#2 PROSPECTS Don’t Show
#3 PROSPECTS Don’t Buy
#4 CLIENTS Don’t Stay
- How to identify which leak to fix first so you get the biggest bang for your income.
- Get actionable strategies you can use right away to improve your bookings, sales and retention.
8. What’s the business trajectory?
Lifestyle or social good
Linear growth or revenue fueled
High growth, scalable venture
9. Where to get that first dollar?
Revenue Equity
Partners
Grants
Debt
10. Where to get that first dollar?
Revenue
Prepaid product
Crowdfunding
Consulting service
Equity
Convertible notes
SAFE
Stock
Partners
Vendor services in advance
Non-recoverable
engineering
Grants
SBIR
Pitch
competitions
Debt
SBA loan
Bank loan
Personal note
11. Capital sources have tradeoffs
Equipment Financing
Traditional VC
Micro VC
Angel Groups
AngelList
Angels
Corporate / Strategic
Venture
Customers
Jobs Bill Portal
Crowdfunding
Vendors
Founder
Friends & Family
Crowdfunding
Grants- Gov & Foundation
Venture Debt
Bank
Loans
Personal
Loans
Private Equity
Competitions
Accelerators &
Contests
Impact Angels & VCs
Size
Cost
Source: Jean Hammond & MassChallenge
12. Raising during a pandemic
• Active investors are out there
• Active VC List, DocSend
• Investors meeting during
COVID-19
• Plan for longer runway
• Valuations hit 20-30%
26. Socialize
• Prioritize sequence
• Find strongest connections to 30+ targets
• Tactics: lead gen, cold calling, warm intros
• Network over 2-3 months
27. Don’t ask for money!
Improves hit rate Creates data points Doesn’t start the clock
“Who else should I talk to?”
“I’m not ready to raise”
“Who would be helpful?”
29. Go for it! Create FOMO
• Approach your top candidates at the same time
• Decide whether to tell investors about each other
• Land anchor investor as the first domino
• Use triggering events to get or improve term sheets
“I’m closing a round”
31. Structure
• Preferences over common
• Board seat or 2
• Option pool
• Liquidation preference
• Control over sale, new options
• Debt that becomes preferred equity
when you raise it
• No valuation, but the “cap” is a
ceiling
• Interest accrues, rate <10%
• Conversion discount
Equity
Preferred Stock
Debt
Convertible Notes, SAFEs
32. Close the deal
• Rolling close vs. set close
• Not done until money is in
the bank
Key terms
❑ Board composition
❑ Option pool
❑ Voting rights
❑ Founder vesting
❑ Change of control
❑ Redemption rights
❑ Information rights
❑ Anti-dilution
34. Valuation & Dilution
37%
See ownyourventure.com
See dlopuch.github.io/venture-dealr
Raise $1M on $5M pre
34%
Raise $1.5M on $5M pre
33%
Raise $1M on $3M pre
Dilution: what’s your end stake?
Valuation ($M)
Seed A B
$15
$6
$1
$30
$12
$5
35. How long does it take?
• Longer than you expect
• 3-6 months
• Speed limited by access to investors
• Your ability to find them
• Calendar availability (surprisingly hard)
How soon to start, how long it takes,
general timeline you can expect, how to
reduce time between the initial outreach
and closing a deal?
36. Choose your investors carefully
What characteristics to look for in a
venture partner?
How find someone who is properly
aligned with your business?
Board dynamics with the venture
partner, what to expect, what to
protect against, how to go about that
board relationship?
62. Typical Parts
Overview Problem Solution
Market
Opportunity
Go-to-Market Traction
Revenue &
Business Model
Team
Competition Differentiators Financials
Ask & Use of
Proceeds