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  2. Seed money - Wikipedia

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    The term seed suggests that this is a very early investment, meant to support the business until it can generate cash of its own (see cash flow), or until it is ready for further investments. Seed money options include friends and family funding, seed venture capital funds, angel funding, and crowdfunding. [1]

  3. Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme ... Examples. Some of the funding for the establishment of the Nc’nean distillery in Scotland was from SEIS. [3]

  4. Social venture capital - Wikipedia

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    Social venture capital is a form of investment funding that is usually funded by a group of social venture capitalists [1] or an impact investor [2] to provide seed-funding investment, usually in a for-profit social enterprise, in return to achieve an outsized gain in financial return while delivering social impact to the world.

  5. Exclusive: A German AI startup hoping to be a UiPath killer ...

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    Air Street Capital, the London-based venture capital boutique that specializes in early stage AI investments, just gave the company $3 million in seed funding to start making good on that vision.

  6. Exclusive: 79% of seed funding for diverse founders goes to ...

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  7. Angel investor - Wikipedia

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    The paper found "that angel funding is positively correlated with higher survival, additional fundraising outside the angel group, and faster growth measured through growth in website traffic". Angel capital fills the gap in seed funding between "friends and family" [12] funding rounds and more robust start-up financing through formal venture ...

  8. Exclusive: Sheryl Sandberg’s first chief of staff raises $4 ...

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    The company raised $4 million in a seed round, Fortune is the first to report. The round was led by Expa and Springbank, with participation from Sarah Kunst's Cleo Capital and Karman Ventures ...

  9. Startup accelerator - Wikipedia

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    The first seed accelerator was Y Combinator, started in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 2005, and then later moved to Silicon Valley by Paul Graham. [3] It was followed by TechStars (in 2006), Seedcamp (in 2007), AngelPad (in 2010), Startupbootcamp (in 2010), Tech Wildcatters (in 2011), several accelerators of SOSV, Boomtown Boulder (in 2014) and Antler (in 2017).