Need a financial jump start? Find funds online.
By
YOUNG MONEY Staff
11 September 2008
Most entrepreneurs will need some type of funding for their ventures. Unless you know someone with deep pockets, chances are you’re going to have to look in another direction. Luckily, there are many online resources available to you. Below are just a few sites that can connect your great idea with some funding.
GoBigNetwork—connects startups and the small business community. Startups, investors, advisors, job seekers, and service providers post requests for help. Those requests are then routed to other member networks that can help them. Or members can search other member profiles and contact them. This allows you to target what you need and go after it.
Findthatmoney.com—dedicated to connecting angel investors with entrepreneurs. Venture capitalists and others who want to put money into startups, franchises, and other large or small businesses can use this site to find business people who need funding and those who are looking for funding online can find angel investors or others to help start or expand a successful business.
VentureDeal—venture capital database providing the latest information about venture-backed technology companies, venture capital firms, and transactions in the U.S. Convenient access to detailed and actionable information for business development, funding search, and venture investment goals.
Fundability—connects startups with investors. Fundability also gives you fundraising management tools. You can make a company snapshot with a video pitch, and there is a diligence room where you can store your company documents.
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