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A Visit With the European Startup Community

Gust

The goal was to share our experiences in the realm of angel investing with an array of global audiences, by participating in various lectures, discussions and workshops. In all four countries we met passionate entrepreneurs who were eager to discuss their exciting startups, as well as angel investors looking to support them.

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10 Ways To Get The Capital You Need For Your Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

These organizations, like Y Combinator , are very popular these days, and are often associated with major universities, community development organizations, or even large companies. Apply to local angel investor groups. Variations on this theme include early licensing or white-labeling agreements. Request a small business grant.

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10 Alternative Funding Sources For Your New Venture

Startup Professionals Musings

These organizations, like Y Combinator , are very popular these days, and are often associated with major universities, community development organizations, or even large companies. Apply to local angel investor groups. Variations on this theme include early licensing or white-labeling agreements. Request a small business grant.

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10 Ways Entrepreneurs Find Money To Start A Business

Startup Professionals Musings

These organizations, like Y Combinator , are very popular these days, and are often associated with major universities, community development organizations, or even large companies. Apply to local angel investor groups. Variations on this theme include early licensing or white-labeling agreements. Request a small business grant.

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Avoiding the Common Pitfalls of Securing Capital: Innovative Financing Options for Today’s Startups

ReadWriteStart

Between peer-to-peer lending, crowdfunding, and even so-called “angel investors,” a hungry entrepreneur no longer needs to suffer at the hands of greedy, unscrupulous lenders to finally be able to get funding. Angel Investors. While banks are typically the go-to for many, they are no longer the only option available.

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$43.2 Million That Can Help You

Growthink Blog

It enables merchants to sell their products anywhere by syndicating goods to multiple marketplaces. Additional investors included Edgestone Capital Ventures and Extreme Venture Partners, as well as angel investors Peter Thiel, Seymour Schulich, Roger Martin and Joe Sigelman. Ixtens ( [link] ) raised $4.6

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Let Me Count The Ways Entrepreneurs Fund Startups

Startup Professionals Musings

These organizations, like Y Combinator , are very popular these days, and are often associated with major universities, community development organizations, or even large companies. Apply to local Angel investor groups. Variations on this theme include early licensing or white-labeling agreements. Request a small business grant.