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Non Dilutive Funding for Startups

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Sign up for OpenGrants: Hit Hosted by OpenGrants CEO, Sedale Turbovsky, and FundStory co-founder and CEO, Bobby Gilbert, this fireside chat is perfect for any startup consideri This 1:03:17 session was published on April 27, 2022.

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Hosted by OpenGrants CEO, Sedale Turbovsky, and FundStory co-founder and CEO, Bobby Gilbert, this fireside chat is perfect for any startup considering funding options.

While private investment such as VC or Angel investment is popular and widely discussed, there are other strategic options that may be right for your company. Grants, loans, tax credits, revenue share agreements and more are all examples of strategic funding that does not require giving up equity or repayment.

This webinar will dive into types of non-dilutive funding, how to know what is right for your business, and how to execute and manage your funding strategy.

The conversation will cover - Approaching Non-Dilutive Funding Options Ways to best spend Non-Dilutive Funding Assessing Opportunities Funding Tools and Resources Creating a Funding Strategy Speaker Information

Sedale Turbovsky, CEO & Co-Founder, OpenGrants

Sedale Turbovsky is the CEO and co-founder of OpenGrants, a venture-backed startup focused on building modern infrastructure for funding. He has been an entrepreneur since childhood. After honing his leadership skills as an outdoor guide in his younger years, he started his professional career as an independent consultant focused on delivering data products and digital strategies to enterprise clients in South America.

He is experienced in independent grant writing and public/private partnerships at the highest level, having worked directly with OpenGrants’ current strategic partner, Momentum.

Bobby Gilbert, Co-Founder & CEO, FundStory

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