Fast-Growth Startup Resources
From the Editors of Real Small Business
If you're looking for financing for your fast-growth startup,
there are a wide variety of Web resources you can turn to for help.
These sites can help:
Financing sources and information
Associations
Publications/Newsletters
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Fast-Growth Startup Resources
Initiated by the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Access to
Capital Electronic Network (ACE-Net) is a not-for-profit, Internet-based
listing service that allows accredited investors (primarily angels and
venture capitalists) to learn about small companies seeking funds.
Most investments fall into the $250,000 to $5 million range.
Garage.com is an Internet-based matchmaking service that links technology and
life sciences startups in need of initial financing with potential investors.
Entrepreneurs can confidentially submit business plans for consideration
through the Web site, which also offers valuable news and information about
equity funding sources.
The PricewaterhouseCoopers quarterly Money Tree study tracks equity investments made
by venture capital companies in U.S. private companies. The site is extremely
useful for tracking financing trends, and can give you an idea of the kinds
of companies that are getting money.
An online meeting place designed for entrepreneurs and investors to come
together, this site offers a range of useful resources, including
educational materials, publications, and venture investment industry news.
Much of the basic information is free, but paid membership is required for
premium services.
Founded by a Chicago-based venture capital firm, vcapital.com is
a clearinghouse for information and resources for high-growth startups
seeking venture financing. Its network features well over 100 VCs, managing
assets of more than $40 billion. In addition, it has listings of law firms,
accounting firms, and other service providers for VC-seeking companies.
The NASBIC is the professional trade association representing federally-licensed venture capital firms,
also known as small business investment companies (SBICs). Its site contains
a directory of SBICs, along with tips and hints for approaching and working
with these providers.
This advocacy group's Web site provides information about business incubation.
A links area provides access to the sites of member incubation programs.
The trade association representing the venture capital and private equity financing industries,
the NVCA is an excellent source for VC trends and industry statistics.
The Web site of this technology business publication is full of news and analysis of the
latest venture capital deals. Subscribe to the free Catch of the Day email
newsletter to find out about some of the latest Internet and technology trends.
This free email newsletter includes news of the latest technology and Internet venture capital deals.
It is published by Technologic Partners, which also puts out the monthly
VentureFinance publication.
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