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Top 10 accelerators that you can apply at a super early stage 👇 1. Y Combinator | Pre-Seed, $500k for ~10% 2. Entrepreneur First | No team, $250k for ~9% 3. South Park Commons| Pre-Idea, $1M 4. Antler Global | Pre-Seed, $250k for 9% 5. Sequoia Capital | Pre-Seed, Seed $500k - $1m 6. HF0 Residency | Pre-Seed, $500k uncapped + 3% 7. Pioneer Fund | Pre-Idea, $20k for 1% 8. Pear VC | Pre-Seed, $250K - $2M 9. Techstars | Pre-Seed, $100k for 6% 10. Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Start Program | Pre-Seed. $500k - $1m Which one would you add to the list? Source: Yurii Rebryk
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🛰️ India’s New Space-Tech Hope: Orbitt Space Raises $1M Pre-Seed Funding 🚀 Orbitt Space, founded by ex-ISRO scientists Christopher Parmar & Anupam Kumar, has raised $1M in pre-seed funding led by Pi Ventures & IIMA Ventures. The Ahmedabad-based st
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Not every idea makes it to the big stage. ★From 8,000-10,000 applications, shortlist 150-250 founders who show promise. ★A Mentor IC of successful entrepreneurs further filters this to 40-60. ★Over the next few weeks, these founders go through pre
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Our idea has been loved by 9/10 seasoned investors so far but everyone’s statements have been same so far: “We would love to invest once you begin generating revenue”. Our team & project is extremely viable and has been validated by many too. The pro
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🤑 India’s Top 10 VCs That’ll Actually Write You a Seed Cheque in 2025 If your startup idea is fire but your bank account says “try again later,” this post is your cheat code. Here are 10 Indian VC firms that actually fund early, even at the idea s
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A Term Sheet for company Pre-Seed/Seed/A/B defines: 1) Company 2) Founders 3) Investors 4) Structure of financing 5) Liquidation preference 6) Anti-Dilution 7) Advisory board 8) Material Decisions 9) Pro-rata Right 10) Right to First Refusal 11) Dra
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