Welcome to The Funding Game
A winning approach to financing your early stage business



Having worked on both sides of the funding game, seeking funds for my own business and working with investors to fund early-stage companies, I know the challenges that you might be facing as you raise capital for your own start-up or growth company.
That’s why I founded
The Funding Game seminar series.
At every
The Funding Game seminar entrepreneurs have told me stories about how they have played the funding game - including the setbacks they’ve experienced and the breakthroughs they’ve had.
Many of them have said that if they had attended
The Funding Game seminar earlier in their search for funding it would have saved them a lot of time and money.
Re-energise your searchIn an ideal world, I would like this information to reach entrepreneurs BEFORE they start searching for capital. However, even if you are further down the road on your journey towards funding, and are facing obstacles along the way, I believe
The Funding Game seminar will help to re-energise your search.
A wealth of contentThe Funding Game seminar provides a wealth of useful content that is
not widely available.
Here are just a few reasons why it might benefit you to attend. You will...
- Learn the proven, successful approach to attracting angel investors
- Learn how to value a start-up or early-stage company and give away as little equity stake as possible
- Learn from other entrepreneurs who have been successful in securing funding
- Discover how to find the right business angels for your business
- Enjoy networking with other entrepreneurs and business professionals over lunch
- Get the chance to quiz a senior banker about the state of the economy and its impact on small business
To reserve your place at the next The Funding Game seminar
CLICK HERE
Spaces are limited and tend to go quickly, so don’t miss this opportunity to get on the fast track to funding.
I hope to meet you at the next event and look forward to helping you win your own funding game.
Kind regards
Paul Grant
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