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Step-By-Step Guide To Raising Vc (Taught By A Former Vc) - 0nelove - 02-08-2024 [center] ![]() Published 1/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 5.80 GB | Duration: 8h 57m [/center] Taught to Harvard Business School founders, this class is a field manual that will spell out each step of the process. What you'll learn How VC & angel investors make decisions How to create and run a competitive fundraising process How to create a compelling pitch deck for venture capital investors What to expect during due diligence How to build a financial model for your start-up (templates provided) How to build a product roadmap for your start-up How Cap Tables, SAFE Notes, and Priced rounds effect your ownership Requirements An interest in fundraising for your start-up in the next 6-12 months An interest in learning about how venture capitalist's work and make decisions Description Raising Venture Capital is a nebulous process. The concepts of VC fundraising are actually very simple - the problem is that they are unwritten. This bootcamp is meant to serve as a step-by-step guide to help you prepare for and execute the fundraising process with confidence. Filled with real exercises, templates, and guest lectures from 4 different seed stage venture capitalists, this class is meant to serve as a field manual to help you raise capital. Why did we design this course? If you've ever taught some one your favorite card or board game and watched them play for the first time, you'll empathize with the pain you feel watching some one make all the classic mistakes. As venture investors, that is how we felt watching our portfolio companies fundraise. This was not because they were unsophisticated or lacked the capability. It was because we had the benefit of seeing dozens of transactions every month, watching the best of the best fundraise. Our Founders on the other hand, had to spend all their time working on their business and often would only fundraise once every 18-36 months. We built this playbook to ensure our Founders didn't make those common simple mistakes that so many founders make in their fundraising journey. We wanted to give our Founders a simple playbook that they could follow to ensure they ran a competitive, momentum driven process and got the best outcome they could for their business. Therefore, this course is not about theory. This is a field manual that will guide you along the steps to get the best terms for your startup. Today, this playbook has been transformed into a talk that has been given at accelerators and some of the top MBA programs in the world, including Wharton, Harvard Business School, and Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. It is taught by Oliver Spalding, an Instructor at The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and early-stage investor. It is TA'd by Pancrazio Auteri, a multi-time exited founder & CPO who now serves as a coach for Berkely Haas's SkyDeck Accelerator program. Overview Section 1: Module 1: Investor Psychology Lecture 1 Intro and Themes of Course Lecture 2 Roadmap of Bootcamp + Homework Lecture 3 Intro to Investor Psychology (+ Workshop) Lecture 4 Investor Psychology: Why Now? (Workshop) Section 2: How to run a fundraising process? Lecture 5 Timeline of a Fundraising Round and Defining your Goals Lecture 6 Tech Tools and your CRM Lecture 7 How to Manage Investor Conversations Lecture 8 Running a Process Section 3: Module 3: Storytelling + Pitch Decks Lecture 9 Intro and Review of Materials to-date Lecture 10 Intro to Start-up Storytelling Lecture 11 Rima Reddy - Principal at Commerce VC Guest Speaker Lecture 12 Storytelling Finish Lecture 13 Pitch Tactics Section 4: Managing Due Diligence Lecture 14 Intro Lecture 15 Diligence Materials Lecture 16 Guest Speaker: Jon Sklaroff - Principal at Optum Ventures Lecture 17 Diligence Materials 2 Lecture 18 Due Diligence Cont Section 5: Financial Modeling for Start-ups Lecture 19 Why do you build a financial model? Lecture 20 Financial Modeling 2 Lecture 21 Guest Speaker: James Shecter, Investor at Fika Ventures Section 6: Product Roadmap Lecture 22 Product Roadmap Lecture 23 Pancrazio Q&A Section 7: Negotiating and Closing a Venture Deal Lecture 24 Walkthrough of Dilution Modeling Spreadsheet Lecture 25 Intro to SAFEs Lecture 26 Intro to Priced Rounds + Term Sheets Lecture 27 Closing Thoughts Section 8: Extra: Harvard Business School Lecture on Valuation Benchmarks Lecture 28 Extra: HBS Lecture on Valuations Section 9: Extra: Seed Stage Financial Model Walkthrough Lecture 29 Intro to the Financial Model Lecture 30 3-Year Forecast Lecture 31 Revenue Build Lecture 32 Business Development Hiring Lecture 33 Cost of Sales Lecture 34 Headcount Lecture 35 Closing it out: Big Picture Overview Lecture 36 Expenses Start-up Founders that wish to raise money for their start-up Screenshots Quote:https://rapidgator.net/file/d9b94cca68a3846db25bceb318b4b235/StepbyStep_Guide_to_Raising_VC_taught_by_a_former_VC.part6.rar.html |