@article {Dotzler9, author = {Fred Dotzler}, title = {Raising the First Round of Venture Capital: What Founding Teams Should Understand }, volume = {16}, number = {1}, pages = {9--12}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.3905/jpe.2012.16.1.009}, publisher = {Institutional Investor Journals Umbrella}, abstract = {This article intends to shed light on the process and increase the probability of a successful fundraising effort. Founders of a startup should prepare for the initial fundraising before contacting carefully targeted prospective investors. When meeting with these funds, the team can ask the funds to explain the steps the fund will make in deciding whether or not to invest. The startup team should: pay close attention to what is being said and done by prospective investors; not waste time on those prospects who do not appear engaged; and solicit more than one term sheet so the company is not forced to accept undesirable terms.TOPICS: Private equity, equity portfolio management, manager selection}, issn = {1096-5572}, URL = {https://jpe.pm-research.com/content/16/1/9}, eprint = {https://jpe.pm-research.com/content/16/1/9.full.pdf}, journal = {The Journal of Private Equity (Retired)} }