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Crowdfunding presentation at British Library
By Charles Armstrong | Friday, April 23rd, 2010
Next Tuesday (27th April) I’m giving a presentation on crowdfunding at the British Library. I’ll be covering three areas:- How the venture investment landscape is changing and what it will mean for entrepreneurs.
- The different models of crowdfunding and what they are suited to.
- How Trampoline organised a successful equity crowdfunding project.
See the full details for time and location. Tickets cost £40 but if you contact us we can arrange a 50% discount for a limited number of guests. The event is organised by Keystone Law, a UK firm of solicitors mainly working with start-ups. They’re one of the few firms taking an interest in crowdfunding at the moment for which I applaud them.
UPDATE here are my slides from the presentation
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The important thing to remember about crowdfudning is that money is just one of the benefits if offers.