Description
Module 1
How to Increase Your Chances of Raising Funding for Your Business or Project
- Every year, thousands of entrepreneurs try and fail to raise money to fund their ideas or to grow an existing business. This class will open your eyes to the most important factors that make investors more likely to fund a business.
- You are going to learn how investors assess businesses for investment and the 7 Critical Risks they look for in a business or project before they make a decision to invest, or not invest, in a business.
- By attending this class, you will learn how to prepare your business for funding so you have a higher chance of getting the attention and money of investors, banks, and other fund providers.
- The knowledge, skills and insight you get from this class can be used to raise funds for your own business, or you can use it as a paid consultant to advise and guide a client to raise funds for their business.
Module 2
The 10 Major Sources of Funding for Businesses and Projects
When most entrepreneurs try to raise money, they focus on the banks. But in many cases, banks can be too conservative or inflexible to the needs of your business. As a result, a lot of entrepreneurs miss out on important opportunities to raise funds to start or grow a business.
In this class, you will learn about 10 major sources of funding that are available to entrepreneurs, but most don’t know about or use. You will learn the upsides and downsides of each source is funding so you can make the right choices about the kind of money you take.
You will also get to see several first-hand success stories of entrepreneurs just like you who have successfully used each of these 15 funding sources to raise funds for different kinds of businesses and projects.
The knowledge, skills, and insights you get from this class can be used to raise funds for your own business, or you can use it as a paid consultant to advise
Module 3
How to Package Your Business to Investors and Fund Providers
Every year, thousands of entrepreneurs with brilliant ideas and promising businesses fail to raise funds because they are unable to package their business into a compelling and convincing proposition to potential investors.
The competition for funding is fierce. That’s why you need to present yourself to investors in a way that differentiates you from other contenders. To get their money, you need to do a good job of addressing the key questions, doubts, and fears that hold investors back from giving money to entrepreneurs.
In this class, you will learn how to package your proposition to investors in a way that increases your chances of getting their attention and money. You will learn how to reach out to potential investors in a range of formats that include pitch decks, email pitches, a business plan, or a stage pitch or presentation to a room of potential investors.
The knowledge, skills, and insights you get from this class can be used to raise funds for your own business, or you can use it as a paid consultant to advise and guide a client to raise funds for their business.
- Course Period: 3 Months
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.