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November 13 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
FreeWorkshop: Fund your startup
Join us for an in-depth look at the startup funding landscape, designed to help founders understand the various stages and options for raising capital. Through insights from experienced founders who have successfully navigated the fundraising process, attendees will learn about different types of funding, how to prepare for investor meetings, and key strategies for securing investment. This event offers practical takeaways and interactive Q&A sessions, making it an essential resource for entrepreneurs looking to take their startup to the next level.
- Understanding Funding Options: Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the various funding stages (Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A) and the pros and cons of different funding sources such as angel investors, venture capital, and crowdfunding.
- Real-World Fundraising Insights: Founders will hear firsthand experiences from startups that have successfully raised capital, learning valuable lessons about overcoming challenges, preparing for pitches, and finding the right investors.
- Actionable Steps for Fundraising Preparation: Participants will leave with practical tools, such as a funding strategy template, and clear next steps for mapping out their own fundraising journey, from crafting their pitch to identifying target investors.
Event format:
This is an in-person event and there is no charge to attend.
Space is limited. Please register.
Who should attend:
- Startup Founders
- Small business owners
- Anyone looking to pivot their business model
- Aspiring entrepreneurs
About the presenter:
Cameron Young manages 20Fathoms’ initiatives to connect startup founders to funding sources that help them launch and scale their businesses. This includes the Michigan SBDC Business Accelerator Fund and other local, state, and national grants, loans, and investment opportunities.
A Traverse City native, Cameron earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Lake Superior State University and an MBA from Michigan Tech University.
In his spare time, he enjoys golfing, reading, mountain biking, snowboarding, and working on his 40-year-old powerboat.
Dave Kronberg is responsible for the development and execution of 20Fathoms’ Small Business Support Hub initiative. In this role, he develops the strategy, resources, and community partnerships that enable 20Fathoms to provide startup support services to entrepreneurs throughout Northwest Michigan.
Dave has spent his career in Northern Michigan as a small business founder, startup ecosystem builder, technologist, designer, and community leader. Prior to joining 20Fathoms, he most recently served as Director of Entrepreneurial Services & Outreach at Innovate Marquette SmartZone & Invent@NMU. He has a keen understanding of the unique demands that come with building a business in rural Northern Michigan and enjoys utilizing his expertise and network to help the next generation of entrepreneurs succeed.
Outside of his work at 20Fathoms, Dave is Founder and President of Fresh Coast Light Lab, which is a public art production company integrating original artwork into architectural laser shows on Marquette’s iconic lower harbor Ore Dock. He also serves on the Michigan Arts and Culture Council, a position appointed by the governor.
In his spare time, he enjoys building wooden boats and musical instruments and spending time with his partner Mary who is an artist, and their son who recently graduated from James Madison College at Michigan State University.
About 20Fathoms
20Fathoms is the home of technology and entrepreneurship in Northern Michigan. We catalyze innovation and entrepreneurship through startup incubation services, business workshops, community partnership, and a vibrant coworking space. We also remove barriers and accelerate career growth through tech career training, talent acquisition, and the advancement of regional strategic initiatives.