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Navigating Friends and Family Financing with David Dicosola (A RAIN workshop by Startup Tucson)

Updated: Apr 10, 2024



Are you considering investing in a friend or family member's business venture, or are you an entrepreneur seeking funding to fuel your business growth? Join us for an insightful workshop led by David Dicosola, a seasoned investor who has successfully transitioned from entrepreneurship to investment. In this session, you'll learn the art of effectively raising capital from friends and family, a critical step for many startups and small businesses, while also gaining insights into the perspective of early-stage investors.


Key Topics Covered:

  • Understanding the Landscape: Explore the dynamics of raising capital from friends and family, including the unique challenges and opportunities it presents for both entrepreneurs and investors.

  • Legal Essentials: Gain clarity on the necessary legal documents and agreements needed to protect both the entrepreneur's and the investor's interests. Learn about shareholder agreements, promissory notes, and other crucial legal frameworks.

  • Risk Awareness: Identify the potential pitfalls and risks associated with soliciting funds from friends and family, and understand the risk considerations for early-stage investors.

  • Maximizing Benefits: Discover the advantages of tapping into personal networks for funding, such as flexibility, trust, and potential long-term support beyond just financial backing.

  • Navigating Relationships: Learn strategies for maintaining healthy relationships between entrepreneurs and investors who are friends or family members. Find the delicate balance between professionalism and personal connections.

  • Best Practices: Explore proven tactics and strategies for a successful friends and family funding round, including setting clear terms, establishing boundaries, and setting realistic expectations from both perspectives.

  • Q&A and Networking: Engage in an interactive Q&A session to address specific concerns and queries from both entrepreneurs and early-stage investors. Network with fellow participants to gain valuable insights and connections.

Whether you're considering investing in a loved one's venture or seeking funding for your own business, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of friends and family financing. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a seasoned investor and entrepreneur and take your investment or fundraising efforts to the next level.

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Tucson, AZ 85719

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Community Investment Corporation (CIC) acknowledges the sovereignty of Native Nations and acknowledges the twenty two federally recognized Indigenous tribes of the state of Arizona and those who inhabit Pima County. We honor the tribal nations who have served as caretakers of this land from time immemorial and respectfully acknowledge the ancestral homelands of the Tohono O’odham Nation and the multi-millennial presence of the Pascua Yaqui tribe within Pima County. CIC strives to disrupt systems that perpetuate oppression and create a better life for residents of Southern Arizona.

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