How To Get The Attention Of Investors To Raise Capital | ForbesBLK Summit 2024
Raising capital is often the most daunting challenge for entrepreneurs, particularly for women and people of color who face systemic barriers in the venture capital (VC) landscape. At the ForbesBLK Summit 2024, a panel of experienced venture capitalists and founders shared invaluable insights on how underrepresented founders can successfully navigate this complex terrain.
The panel, titled “Show Me the Money,” featured Bui ADBA Umano, Investment Principal at Anthemus Group, Michael Pran, Managing Director and Partner at Scrum Ventures, and Derek Smith, Founder and CEO of Plug-In Ventures. Here are the key takeaways from their discussion.
Understanding the Bias in Venture Capital
Bui Umano highlighted the inherent bias within the VC industry. She noted that venture capital is highly network-driven, and many investors tend to back founders who resemble themselves in background and identity. This often leaves women and people of color at a disadvantage. Umano emphasized that while the industry must evolve, founders must also learn to navigate the existing biases strategically.
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Leveraging Networks
Michael Pran discussed the strong correlation between being underfunded and under-networked. He stressed the importance of building and leveraging networks. According to Pran, your network is a powerful asset in the fundraising process. He advised founders to utilize their connections not just to secure funding, but also to gain valuable advice and introductions that can aid their business growth.
Presenting a Compelling Vision
One of the first questions VCs consider is whether a business can generate a significant return on its investment. For example, if a VC firm has a $100 million fund and invests in your seed round, they typically look for an exit that could return the entire fund. This means they’re seeking businesses that can achieve multi-billion dollar valuations. Founders must walk into pitch meetings armed with this knowledge and be prepared to demonstrate how their businesses can scale to meet these expectations.
Beating the Industry at Its Own Game
Umano encouraged founders to understand what VCs are looking for and to tailor their pitches accordingly. This involves presenting a revenue opportunity that aligns with the VC’s expectations and addressing potential biases by confidently ticking the boxes VCs might consider.
Addressing the Elephant in the Room
Michael Pran, a white man in the VC industry, acknowledged the additional hurdles faced by underrepresented founders. He called for more social curiosity and awareness among VCs, urging them to broaden their horizons and include diverse perspectives in their investment decisions. Pran suggested that VCs need to actively seek out and support founders from different backgrounds to foster a more inclusive ecosystem.
The Importance of Product-Market Fit
Derek Smith emphasized the need for founders to validate their product-market fit before seeking VC funding. In the current market, where capital is still scarce, companies need to demonstrate that they have a solution to a pressing problem and that there is significant demand for their product or service. Founders should focus on building a strong business model and achieving meaningful traction to attract investor interest.
Differentiation and Market Knowledge
Smith also highlighted the importance of founders having a deep understanding of their industry and a personal connection to the space they’re operating in. Whether through professional experience or personal passion, this connection can make a founder’s pitch more compelling. Founders should also be prepared to challenge investors respectfully and engage in a meaningful dialogue about their vision and the market opportunity.
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Final Thoughts
The insights shared at the ForbesBLK Summit 2024 underscore the importance of preparation, strategy, and resilience for founders seeking to raise capital. While the VC industry has its biases and barriers, understanding the landscape, leveraging networks, and presenting a compelling, well-researched vision can significantly increase the chances of securing investment.
As the panelists emphasized, it’s not just about ticking boxes; it’s about demonstrating your potential to build a business that can achieve significant scale and impact. By doing so, founders can not only attract the attention of investors but also drive meaningful change in the venture capital ecosystem.
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