Startup Funding Espresso – Challenges of the Venture Studio Model
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Challenges of the Venture Studio Model
Hello, this is Hall T. Martin with the Startup Funding Espresso -- your daily shot of startup funding and investing.
The Venture Studio model is a form of venture capitalism that brings numerous startups together and fosters their growth through shared resources and learning.
Not all startups make it.
The Venture Studio model takes the best of each failed startup and finds a place within a successful startup in the program.
Here are some key challenges with the Venture Studio model:
The Studio must have ongoing revenue streams.
The program is labor-intensive, so there must be some way to pay the salaries.
Make clear the program you are running and the output of it.
Since the startups will change and reconfigure themselves regularly, it's important to make clear what the outcome will be.
This could be to create five successful startups that raise funding by the end of the year.
Funding for each startup will be a key challenge to overcome.
The Studio will not be able to fund each startup completely, so outside funding must be found.
Consider these challenges in your Venture Studio model program.
Thank you for joining us for the Startup Funding Espresso where we help startups and investors connect for funding.
Let's go startup something today.
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