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Free Fundraising School offers access to a who’s who of LatAm tech and VC

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Transitioning from Seed to Series A in this challenging market? What if you could tap the advice of founders Andrés Bilbao of Rappi, David Velez of Nubank, and Marcelo Claure of  Claure Group and Bicycle Capital, among many others?

You may want to check out this newly launched Fundraising School, particularly if you are a founder focused on the Latin America market. Their inaugural 6-week program – The Art of Fundraising: Series A will include insights from Bilbao, Velez, Claure and others. It’s being hosted by Bilbao and Miami-based investor and former Softbank operator Laura Gaviria Halaby – and it’s free.

The global fundraising landscape, especially in Latin America, has become increasingly challenging in 2024, with venture capitalists exercising greater caution deploying their capital and seeking more tangible results before committing to further investment rounds. The Fundraising School will aim to equip founders with resources to enhance their chances of success, including access to top global investors and entrepreneurs, mentorship, and a thriving community of innovative peers, shared Gaviria Halaby, who also is a Faktory AI founder, Kauffman Fellow, and  founder of the SoftBank AI Academy and Operator School.

Laura Gaviria Halaby

The Fundraising School is designed for entrepreneurs by entrepreneurs, she says. The curriculum for The Art of Fundraising: Series A will include a curated selection of live classes, hands-on masterclasses, and practical playbooks. With 16 speakers and 12 mentors from companies and investment firms including Habi, Kaszek, 500 Global, Lightspeed, Valor, 116z, Platzi, Softbank and Endeavor, this program includes a who’s who of the LatAm tech and VC world.

Topics will likely include building a customer-centric business model, effective networking strategies within the venture capital ecosystem, pursuing a vision of excellence, managing a startup board, mastering the art of storytelling, and legal frameworks for fundraising, among others. Founders can also receive feedback on their pitch and strategy.

The live online program kicks off April 25 but applications are open now. Gaviria Halaby reports the program already has over 6,000 registrants. Find out more and register at www.fundraisingschool.com

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