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...about fundraising given that you've had to do it as a firm on a constant basis? I think most humans go from formal to fear. And one of the traps of our industry is you can only fundraise when things are very expensive because that's when everyone's o
...that fundraising is something that doesn't have the social status that maybe dealmakers have accorded themselves. In other words, if you look at the totem pole of people in the private equity world or in the investment world, people generally don't s
...that fundraising rounds are science experiments and you have to prove or disprove a set of hypotheses with this money, make sure you can clearly articulate what you need to prove and by when. Now please, for the love of God, do not say this is the la
...fundraising process. And at those stages, I will talk a little bit about how each element differs according to the round you're raising. Now first off, for 99% of fundraisers, it is a game of shots on goal. You need to have enough investors in the pi
Why do fund managers close oversubscribed rounds in days while others chase investors for months getting nothing but maybes? Well, the answer has nothing to do with your IRR, your deck, or even your data ring. What it really comes down to is one simp
...on fundraising, which is I think you should always be fundraising. This is where I get unpopular on things. So first of all, you you never wanna go to a VC asking for money when you need money because they will know you need money and they will screw
...types of fundraising. One is for philanthropic, one is for political campaigns, and one is for business. I'd say the easiest is probably political because in many ways, it's a smaller amount of money typically until they change the laws a bit, but it
It really has two halves, the trust and the transaction. See, together, they form the fundraise formula. And when you understand both, you can diagnose exactly why your raise is stalling and what lever to pull to get capital moving back to you better
...Mhmm. And in fundraising for politics, I can see how that would be especially hard. I mean, you've raised, I think, literally billions of dollars over the years for Altimeter. What is it about the way that you fundraise now that hits differently in y
...product, and I don't think is that, but we just started to see people who see a lot of success, you know, sporadically of, like, hey. I met my lead investor through Boardie or I met an angel that has been super valuable. We also saw people you know,
...astronomical fundraising number of $2,700,000,000 in one year.
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