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Pipeline Fellowship | Raising Women to Become Investors

Tech Zulu Event

Pipeline Fellowship teaches women to become angel investors and become a more powerful and helpful voice in the investment world. Natalia not only wants to increase the number of women in investment, but bring more people in total to help startups and other businesses get the capital they need. That is something I am aware of.

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7 Questions Test Entrepreneur Focus Before Funding

Startup Professionals Musings

Professionals will tell you that the sequence is friends and family first, angel investors second, and only then venture capital. The process for all of these is networking (not email blasts or cold-calling investors). Start with the local Chamber of Commerce, industry associations, or investor seminars.

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7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Asking For Money

Startup Professionals Musings

Professionals will tell you that the sequence is friends and family first, angel investors second, and only then venture capital. The process for all of these is networking (not email blasts or cold-calling investors). Start with the local Chamber of Commerce, industry associations, or investor seminars.

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Entrepreneur: Challenge Yourself Before You Invest

Startup Professionals Musings

Professionals will tell you that the sequence is friends and family first, angel investors second, and only then venture capital. The process for all of these is networking (not email blasts or cold-calling investors). Start with the local Chamber of Commerce, industry associations, or investor seminars.

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Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Ask For Money

Startup Professionals Musings

Professionals will tell you that the sequence is friends and family first, angel investors second, and only then venture capital. The process for all of these is networking (not email blasts or cold-calling investors). Start with the local Chamber of Commerce, industry associations, or investor seminars.