Wiseday lands $5m in seed funding raise
Wiseday lands $5m in seed funding raise
Wiseday, a Canadian firm aiming to deliver the country’s first instant mortgage pre-approval process, has bagged $5m in a seed funding round.
Foundersuite demo – software to raise capital
1:33 overview video of Foundersuite.com, makers of software to raise capital including an Investor Database + CRM, pitch deck hosting, investor updates, email marketing, deal docs and more. Used by startups worldwide to raise over $2.5 billion.
In more detail, Foundersuite includes:
i) a database of 41,000 Venture Capital, Private Equity, Family Offices, Fund of Funds, Corporate VC as well as 100,000 angel investors and high-net-worth investors
ii) an Investor CRM to manage your funding pipeline
iii) an Investor Update tool to send newsletters to investors
iv) a Pitch Deck Hosting tool with built-in view tracking
v) a new Send Email tool to send batches of personalized follow up emails
vi) an iPhone App to manage your funnel while on the go
vii) Startups Docs (pitch decks, term sheets, etc) to close the deal
viii) Live pitch deck review / tune-up (Gold Plan only:)
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5 Steps To Get Seed Funding | Startup Buzz | Mint
Now imagine guys that you have an amazing idea with real potential, a great team, and a well-developed plan, but one thing is missing- the funds to get off the round. So this is where seed funding steps in.
Seed funding not only allows for crucial development but also provides founders with a way to invest in initial marketing or public relations and building a successful sales team.
Yes, you heard that right.
Hi guys, Today in ‘Startup Buzz’ we will talk about 5 steps to get seed funding.
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How to Raise Seed Funding for Your Startup: Convertible Notes and SAFEs
Recorded 12/22/2022
Seed financings enable a startup to put together its initial team, build a working prototype, and begin to test the market. Often these investments are made via convertible debt or SAFEs. Veteran Silicon Valley startup and corporate attorney Jason Putnam Gordon discusses the following topics:
1. Required corporate structure
2. Legal considerations when pitching investors for seed financing
3. Differences between using convertible debt and SAFEs
4. Key terms and considerations when raising seed funding
5. Common mistakes and pitfalls that companies make when raising seed funding via convertible debt and SAFEs
6. How to close your seed financing
7. Important post-closing tasks
8. And much, much more
How to Raise Seed Funding for Your Startup: Convertible Notes and SAFEs
Recorded 3/23/23
Seed financings enable a startup to put together its initial team, build a working prototype, and begin to test the market. Often these investments are made via convertible debt or SAFEs. In this webinar, veteran Silicon Valley startup and corporate attorney Jason Putnam Gordon discusses the following topics:
1. Required corporate structure
2. Legal considerations when pitching investors for seed financing
3. Differences between using convertible debt and SAFEs
4. Key terms and considerations when raising seed funding
5. Common mistakes and pitfalls that companies make when raising seed funding via convertible debt and SAFEs
6. How to close your seed financing
7. Important post-closing tasks
8. And much, much more
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About the Speaker
Jason Putnam Gordon is a results-oriented corporate attorney in the Emerging Growth and Venture Capital practice of the San Francisco office of K &L Gates. Jason has a passion for working with experienced entrepreneurs and executives to make their vision a reality.
In his practice, he regularly represents companies throughout their life cycle in matters related to venture capital financing, strategic corporate relationships, corporate formation, complex mergers and acquisitions, sales, and divestitures. Jason also works with angels and venture capitalists as they deploy capital. With industry focuses in health and technology, because of his broad skill set and deep network, Jason regularly works in a wide array of verticals including life sciences, digital health, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, software, hardware, the internet of things, and agricultural technology.
Jason works with companies based locally, elsewhere in the U.S. and internationally. Jason brings a unique skill set to the negotiating table and to litigation-minimization strategies in the boardroom. He started his career as a federal law clerk in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and then continued as a litigator handling corporate, securities, intellectual property, and commercial litigation before establishing a transactional practice.