Funding entrepreneurship cj cornell-cronkite-november 14th 2012

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Presentation / Lecture to the ASU Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication on Funding Entrepreneurship & Crowdfunding

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Funding Entrepreneurship

C.J. Cornell @cjcornell

Small Business

High-Growth Startups

Ideas -> Patents, IP etc

Social Impact

INtrapreneurship

ACTIVITIES RESULTSRESOURCES

Defining Entrepreneurship

Type of Entrepreneurship

Desired/Expected Outcome

Activities Resources Required / Available

Small Business(merchant, consultant, freelancer, franchisee)

Paycheck(s), Personal Satisfaction (lifestyle)

Business Operations: Legal establishment, managing employees etc.

Personal Funds, Bank Loans, SBA Assistance. “organic” (revenue funding)

Innovation(Scientist, researcher, inventor, artist …)

Patents, IP, Tech Transfer, Royalties

Institutional research, Documentation of IP

Government/Public Funding. Foundation and special private (patron) funding

Intrapreneurship(manager, employee)

Large company growth, new products, new processes…

“working the system”, aligning allies, persuading stakeholders

Internal, corporate resources, funding

Social Entrepreneurship(activist, advocates, patrons)

Solving or Impacting “causes” & societal issues. Awareness. Behavior change.

Marketing, petitioning, organizing. “empowering” others to do the same.

Foundation funding. Charitable/fundraiding. Patrons. Public funding.

“Vanguard” Entrepreneurship(technologists, ‘silicon valley’, opportunists, dreamers)

Growth; market making,.“Scalability”. Rapid Market domination.Wealth – personal and ‘community’

Rapid concept to product, to market. “pitching”, business models, acquiring “users” – particularly early adopters and influencers.

Personal funds.Angel fundingVenture capitalIPO

Type of Entrepreneurship

Desired/Expected Outcome

Activities Resources Required / Available

Small Business Paycheck(s), Personal Satisfaction (lifestyle)

Business Operations: Legal establishment, managing employees etc.

Personal Funds, Bank Loans, SBA Assistance. “organic” (revenue funding)

Innovation Patents, IP, Tech Transfer, Royalties

Institutional research, Documentation of IP

Government/Public Funding. Foundation and special private (patron) funding

Intrapreneurship Large company growth, new products, new processes…

“working the system”, aligning allies, persuading stakeholders

Internal, corporate resources, funding

Social Solving or Impacting “causes” & societal issues. Awareness. Behavior change.

Marketing, petitioning, organizing. “empowering” others to do the same.

Foundation funding. Charitable/fundraiding. Patrons. Public funding.

“Vanguard” Growth; market making,.“Scalability”. Rapid Market domination.Wealth – personal and ‘community’

Rapid concept to product, to market. “pitching”, business models, acquiring “users” – particularly early adopters and influencers.

Personal funds.Angel fundingVenture capitalIPO

FundingEntrepreneurship

Type of Entrepreneurship

Desired/Expected Outcome

Activities Resources Required / Available

Small Business Paycheck(s), Personal Satisfaction (lifestyle)

Business Operations: Legal establishment, managing employees etc.

Personal Funds, Bank Loans, SBA Assistance. “organic” (revenue funding)

Innovation Patents, IP, Tech Transfer, Royalties

Institutional research, Documentation of IP

Government/Public Funding. Foundation and special private (patron) funding

Intrapreneurship Large company growth, new products, new processes…

“working the system”, aligning allies, persuading stakeholders

Internal, corporate resources, funding

Social Solving or Impacting “causes” & societal issues. Awareness. Behavior change.

Marketing, petitioning, organizing. “empowering” others to do the same.

Foundation funding. Charitable/fundraiding. Patrons. Public funding.

“Vanguard” Growth; market making,.“Scalability”. Rapid Market domination.Wealth – personal and ‘community’

Rapid concept to product, to market. “pitching”, business models, acquiring “users” – particularly early adopters and influencers.

Personal funds.Angel fundingVenture capitalIPO

FundingEntrepreneurship

??WHY

ACTIVITIES RESULTSRESOURCES

Type of Entrepreneurship

Desired/Expected Outcome

Activities Resources Required / Available

Small Business Paycheck(s), Personal Satisfaction (lifestyle)

Business Operations: Legal establishment, managing employees etc.

Personal Funds, Bank Loans, SBA Assistance. “organic” (revenue funding)

Innovation Patents, IP, Tech Transfer, Royalties

Institutional research, Documentation of IP

Government/Public Funding. Foundation and special private (patron) funding

Intrapreneurship Large company growth, new products, new processes…

“working the system”, aligning allies, persuading stakeholders

Internal, corporate resources, funding

Social Solving or Impacting “causes” & societal issues. Awareness. Behavior change.

Marketing, petitioning, organizing. “empowering” others to do the same.

Foundation funding. Charitable/fundraiding. Patrons. Public funding.

“Vanguard” Growth; market making,.“Scalability”. Rapid Market domination.Wealth – personal and ‘community’

Rapid concept to product, to market. “pitching”, business models, acquiring “users” – particularly early adopters and influencers.

Personal funds.Angel fundingVenture capitalIPO

The Funding Gap

Concept to Product to Growth

Concept to Product to Growth

$ $ $$

Concept to Product to Growth

$Entrepreneur IPO

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Venture Capital

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$Entrepreneur IPO

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Venture Capital

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Angels,accel & incub

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$Entrepreneur IPO

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Angels,accel & incub

Crowdfunding

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Crowdfunding

Soliciting & Collecting relatively small amounts of money (funding) from a large number (crowd) of people

What is Crowdfunding

• Derived from Collective Intellgence• Convergence of ecommerce, venture funding,

social media, social networking • Online and Offiline• Debt, donation, equity and other• ROI, ROE

What is Crowdfunding

What is Crowdfunding

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What is Crowdfunding

What is Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding Concepts

• Debt Crowdfunding– microloans– P2P lending

• Donation Crowdfunding– Charity/Causes– Kickstarter Model– Rewards Based– Pre-Order/Presumer

• Equity Crowdfunding – JOBS act

Equity Crowdfunding - JOBS• Eliminates ban on general solicitation and general advertising in connection

with private offerings to accredited investors under Regulation D (Rule 506) and to qualified institutional buyers under Rule 144A.

• Exemption from Securities Act registration “crowdfunding” transactions (involving access to small amounts of capital through the internet).

• Exemption to allow issuance of up to $50 million of securities in any 12-month period, up from the current $5 million threshold

• An increase in the number of shareholders a company may have before being required to register its common stock with the SEC and become a public reporting company from 500 to 2,000 total shareholders (including up to 500 “unaccredited” shareholders)

• Amount each person may invest in offerings of this type, tiered by the person's net worth or yearly income.

“THE KICKSTARTER MODEL”Rewards-based, Donation Crowdfunding:

ALL OR NOTHING

Perks &Rewards

Updates (and Blogging)

Updates (and Blogging)

Comments & Engagement

REWARDS & PERKS = “WHY”Rewards-based, Donation Crowdfunding:

PRE-ORDER / PRESUMERS …Rewards-based, Donation Crowdfunding:

Rewards Crowdfunding

• Incentives & perks• Pre-Orders• Pre-Sumers

• Market Validation

Rewards don’t have to worth $$

SO, WHY WOULD ANYONE …??Rewards-based, Donation Crowdfunding:

Directed by

Patrick Million

Executive Producer

CJ Cornell

a Patrick Million FILM

American Grandmaster

WHY Crowdfunding?

• Passion– For the technology– For the industry– For the cause– For the product

• Affinity– For the Entrepreneur– For the region, industry etc

• Connection• Every reason BUT R.O.I. …

Lessons from Ethan Mollick’s “The Dynamics of Crowdfunding: Determinants of Success and Failure”

emotional rate of return.

Not financial ROI

UH OH …The Kickstart Model..

Crowdfunding sites

• Kickstarter• Indiegogo• • • • • Propel Arizona

• Equity Crowdfunding sites (not legal, not operating)

• Specialty niche Crowdfunding sites

• Micro loan, cause/charity funding sites.

HOW to Crowdfund?

1. PRE - Preparing

2. PUSH - Running the campaign

3. POST – Delivering on your Promise

HOW to Crowdfund?

1. PRE - Preparing– Build Credibility– Sharpen Pitch & Post– Perks and Rewards– Timefames & $$

HOW to Crowdfund?

PUSH - Running the campaign• Social Media• Comments & Updates• Networking• Personal Pitches

Social Engagement

– Transparency & Trust– Social Proof & Viral FX

– Engagement & “The Fundamentals”– Twitter– Facebook– Blogging

HOW to Crowdfund?

POST - campaign• Thanks …• Perks and rewards• Updates• Completing your goals !!

www.propelarizona.com

Introducing …

Crowdfunding Arizona Entrepreneurs

Jumpstarting Innovation & Economic Growth

• Brave Souls • White Knights• Superstars• Supernovas• Etc …

• Pitch Events• Contests• Workshops• Mentoring

www.propelarizona.com