Angel Investing Group Best Practices - Managing Members, Guiding Presentations and Finding the Right Deals
- Topics:
- Angel Investment,
- Venture Capital
- Tags:
- Angel Investing,
- Best Practice,
- Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation,
- Finance,
- Financial Accounting,
- Financing,
- Financing Startups,
- Investment
- Source:
- Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
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Overview: Angel investing has long been an important source of financial support and mentoring for new and growing businesses, bridging a gap between individual and institutional venture capital rounds of financing or being the only source of external financing. Over the past several years, the number and types of organized business angel groups has grown, and the business models for the groups continue to evolve. These organizations are generally better financed than ad hoc groups of individual investors, but they also face their own organizational and structural challenges. This paper outlines some of the lessons shared among business angel investment groups around North America during an "Angel Organization Summit" held in October 2002.
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Format: PDF | Size: 46KB | Date: Apr 2003 | Pages: 7
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