Either angel investment firms or single individuals would be great.
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This is a recent article that I posted on my blog. There are a number of online resources for entrepreneurs seeking angel investment for their start up. Although many deals still end with numerous face-to-face meetings, for many small business owners the process is now starting through online angel investor communities. Although there are dozens if not hundreds of angel investor networks across the country, the following list of 10 are some of the most active and promising online angel investor communities and resources. In no particular order:
There are many more resources for entrepreneurs in search or angel investor funding, but these 10 resources will certainly provide you with a great start in your search for capital. |
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Here is the VentureHacks list. You have to scroll down some but it gives you bio's and contact info for them also. |
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They told me to look here. You can also try find in Band of Angels. |
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You might find this helpful: As they put it on their website: The Angel Capital Association is North America's professional alliance of angel groups. This fast-growing association brings together many of the 330 angel organizations in the United States and Canada to share best practices, network, and help develop data about the field of angel investing. The Angel group I was part of was a member. When entrepreneurs ask for advice on Angels or the difference between Angels and VC's I recommend this site. If nothing else, here is a starting list and you know the members pretty have access to the same play book. Good Luck, Mark |
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Jason Calacanis, a serial entrepreneur, host of the excellent podcast This Week In Startups, and CEO of Mahalo.com has actually recently been on a crusade to improve access to angels and is now organizing the Open Angel Forum that is going to be having events in various cities starting in 2010 and at no cost to the entrepreneurs who present. The list of Angels participating (so far) is shown publicly on the web site and is growing pretty fast! |
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If you are in Canada a good place to start is the National Angel Capital Organization @ http://www.angelinvestor.ca/ |
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