If you have a business or startup in mind that you’ve having trouble getting funding for, why not consider venture capital? I will be the first to admit that I started a small webhosting business about two and a half years ago. Between my mother, my husband and myself, we were able to front the startup costs, but unfortunately that is not always the case. Many individuals and entrepreneurs need financial assistance with getting their business or startup off the ground.
Many typical funders of new businesses and the like – such as banks and lending centers – often do not want to take the “risk” of funding a new business or startup. Either the business is just like many others, or, on the other end of the spectrum, is “too” different and perceived as a risk. Or the person behind the new business is a risk – either they lack experience, credit or both.
submitbusinessplan.com tries to make things a lot more accessible and a little easier for those looking for funding. The site has compiled a large list of venture capital firms, banks and angel investors who are there to help you with funding for your next idea! You can search for your results using criteria such as the amount you’re seeking for funding, the planning stage you’re in, and your regional preferences. Once you have found firms, investors and bank that match your criteria, you simply submit your business plan and wait for the results!
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