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Financial Assistance
7/22/2010
Summary:

SBA provides a number of financial assistance programs for small businesses including 7(a), 504 and disaster assistance loans.

Go To Source (www.sba.gov)
Small Business Research Funding Opportunities
10/29/2010
Summary:

The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is a set-aside program (2.5% of an agency's extramural budget) for domestic small business concerns to engage in Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) that has the potential for Commercialization.

Go To Source (grants.nih.gov)
NIH Lab to Life Funding Guide
10/29/2010
Summary:

NIH Lab to Life Funding Guide

Go To Source (www.grants.nih.gov)
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs
10/29/2010
Summary:

The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is a set-aside program (2.5% of an agency's extramural budget) for domestic small business concerns to engage in Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) that has the potential for Commercialization.

Go To Source (grants.nih.gov)
Enterprise Development Network (EDN)
10/29/2010
Summary:

The Enterprise Development Network (EDN) is a strategic alliance between the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and the private sector. Through a growing network of private sector organizations, EDN greatly extends OPIC’s ability to provide financing and political risk insurance (PRI) to more micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) doing business in developing countries.

Go To Source (www.opic.gov)
Entrepreneur's Tool Box
11/1/2006
Summary:

This resource offers a basic tool box for entrepreneurs and includes samples of business models, marketing collaterals, and templates for licensing and determining profitability of new ventures.

Go To Source (www.pepvc.com)
Is Going Public the Right Move for Your Company?
11/1/2006
Summary:

Being a public company has upsides, such as increased value of your company and stock liquidity. Entrepreneurs, though, should realize the downsides, such as compliance costs and lack of personal and company privacy. Looking thoroughly at the entire picture will help you decide whether going public is your best move.

Go To Source (www.ecommercetimes.com)
Companies, Going Public
11/1/2006
Summary:

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Web site contains a comprehensive guide, QandA: Small Business and the SEC, that provides a basic understanding about the various ways companies can become public and what securities laws apply.

Go To Source (www.sec.gov)
Perfect Pitch: Tips for a Better Presentation
6/9/2006
Summary:

An angel investor provides a succinct set of tips on how to pitch your company to investors. Key advice: project confidence and boil your pitch down to one or two sentences to establish a frawework for the audience.

Go To Source (www.businessweek.com)
It's All in the Sequence
6/9/2006
Summary:

A seasoned angel investor outlines what his angel group considers to be the proper sequence of information for entrepreneurs to use in pitching to angel investors.

Go To Source (www.businessweek.com)

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