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Funding Stages for Startups
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Pre-Seed Funding
Initial financing to get the business idea off the ground, typically between 250,000.
Seed Funding
Funding to prove concept and start initial operations, generally ranges from 2 million.
Series A
Growth funding for startups with a developed business model, typically from 15 million.
Series B
Funding for companies with established user base aiming to expand market reach, amounts range from 30 million.
Series C
Advanced financing for scaling and growing, with common amounts between 100 million.
Series D
Funding for further growth or pre-IPO financing, often between 100 million, but can be higher.
Series E
Additional funding for specific goals or delays before IPO, varies greatly but can exceed
Bridge Round
Short-term funding to cover immediate costs before the next funding round, amounts vary significantly.
Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public, raising variable amounts typically in the range of hundreds of millions.
Crowdfunding
Raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically online, funding goals can range from a few thousand to millions.
Convertible Note
A short-term debt that converts into equity, usually during future financing rounds, amounts can be between 1 million.
SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity)
An agreement that allows investors to purchase shares in a future equity round, funding ranges from 1 million.
Venture Debt
Debt financing provided to venture equity-backed companies, typically ranging from 10 million.
Angel Round
Initial external equity funding typically ranging from 500,000 provided by angel investors.
Accelerator/Incubator Programs
Programs that offer small seed investments and mentorship usually between 120,000.
Strategic Investment
Funding from a corporation with a strategic interest in a startup, typical amounts range significantly depending on the partnership.
Private Equity
Investment in companies not listed on a public exchange, it varies greatly but can often exceed
Corporate Venture Capital (CVC)
Investment from a large corporation's venture arm, can range from a few million to tens of millions.
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