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Friday, 25 November 2011

CapLinked, MicroVentures Help Startups Manage and Raise Capital

Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) October 26, 2010

In the wake of a deep recession that has crippled many small businesses and startups, MicroVentures and CapLinked have formed a partnership to help private companies raise capital and communicate with their new investors. The two innovative online solutions will work together to offer their users online tools to raise funds and manage investor relations.


MicroVentures helps entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses seeking $ 150,000 to $ 1 million find sophisticated and accredited investors, who can invest as little as $ 250 to $ 5,000 per investment, through its peer-to-peer online service.


CapLinked is a collaborative platform for private companies to share information with investors. Companies can use CapLinked to give prospective investors access to deal information, keep track of who has viewed their deal and documents, and update their investors and board members after the deal is closed.


Under the partnership, CapLinked will provide startups that participate in MicroVentures funding service with tools to track company ownership, manage investor updates, and store documents. Investors on MicroVentures will also be able to use Caplinked to track their other private company investments.


Entrepreneurs on CapLinked will be able to access MicroVentures templates to reference as they prepare their own investment documents for capital raises, and companies in need of help preparing their private placement memorandum and other services related to a capital raise will be able to connect with MicroVentures.


MicroVentures provides an invaluable service by increasing the pool of potential and much needed capital available for entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses, said Eric M. Jackson, CEO and co-founder of CapLinked. By helping startups and small businesses get funding, MicroVentures is creating jobs and encouraging innovation. CapLinked is excited to partner with them to foster relationships between investors and entrepreneurs.


CapLinked makes it easy for companies to share information with investors, said Bill Clark, chief executive officer and founder of MicroVentures. Communication before and after a deal has closed is critical in promoting trust and creating transparency. Were excited to offer MicroVentures companies the opportunity to share updates and store information on CapLinkeds secure platform.


Prior to their current ventures, Clark and Jackson both hailed from PayPal. Clark was a portfolio manager in the risk-management division of the online payment service, and Jackson was PayPals first senior director of marketing and is author of the book The PayPal Wars.


About MicroVentures

Based in Austin, TX, MicroVenture Marketplace Inc.s capital model allows investors to fund startup opportunities not typically available outside a traditional venture capital structure. Using its online peer-to-peer investment service, MicroVentures creates additional investment opportunities for investors looking to make smaller commitments by pooling and connecting them with entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses looking to raise money.


About CapLinked

CapLinked Inc. is a collaborative network for private companies and investors. Founded in late-2009, CapLinked allows companies to upload deal information for a capital raise, reach out to potential investors, and update their investors and advisors via a secure data room, messaging, and a customized dashboard. Based in Manhattan Beach, CA, the company was co-founded by Eric M. Jackson and Christopher Grey. To learn more about CapLinked, visit the companys About Us page.


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Leg Up Farm A Contestant in Global Pepsi Contest; Project Would Help Brand New Facility for Children with Special Needs

York, PA (PRWEB) October 4, 2010

A new Pennsylvania-based center for children with special needs is a contender to win $ 250,000 in a global contest sponsored by Pepsi. Leg Up Farm (LUF) successfully submitted an entry for the Doing Good: 101 texting competition that would make possible some exciting new additions to its brand new facility that caters to families not just patients. The entry had to make it past a team of Pepsi judges in order to qualify and now the winners will be chosen by popular vote. To vote for Leg Up Farm, you can text 103318 to Pepsi (73774) or vote online. You can vote daily through October. For more information, visit http://www.refresheverything.com/legupfarm.


Pepsis contest is broken into six categories in which the projects will benefit the planet, neighborhoods, arts and culture, food and shelter, health, and education. LUFs entry falls in the health category and would allow the novel new therapeutic center to incorporate sensory gardens into its environmentally friendly design. Leg Up Farm is a hands-on program that provides not just speech, physical and occupational therapy for its patients all together in one central location, which is in itself rare but art therapy, dance therapy, an indoor horse arena/barn and an interactive town center that makes the center a fun destination for families not just a one-stop shop for therapy appointments.


Known as Rainbow Gardens, Leg Up Farms sensory gardens would enhance the environment in which therapy services are delivered to children and their families, make the spaces accessible to persons with disabilities and allow people to enjoy and benefit from nature a core theme of Leg Up Farms approach to therapy for children with special needs.


The Rainbow Gardens will provide walking paths, a meditation garden, and other visual and sensory stimulation for children. The gardens will be designed and installed with minimal impact to the environment and are designed to provide fresh-air opportunities to the children, increased respect for and education about the environment (including the role of wildlife, insects, vegetation, fresh air and sunshine in sustaining us), an understanding about food production, an assistance dog respite area and space for recreation and exercise.


Leg Up Farm opened in April 2010. Founded by Louie Castriota, the father of four, the farm was inspired by his daughter Brooke, 14, who was born with mitochondrial disease.


Leg Up Farm believes that every child is special and that everyone involved in a childs life must work together . . . from family and friends, to doctors and therapists, to teachers, volunteers, and community members. The "Rainbow Gardens" will improve a child's life all while caring for our environment and inspiring a sense of community in the process.


Leg Up Farm will hold an open house on Saturday, Oct. 16, noon-4 p.m. at its new facility in Mount Wolf, Pa., just north of York. Festivities will include the first-ever viewing of the centers new indoor horse arena/barn, an opportunity to meet LUF staff and tour the center, and the unveiling of the centers official live mascot.


For more information on Leg Up Farm, visit http://www.legupfarm.org. To speak with Castriota, call 717-870-3293.


Interesting sidenotes: Louies daughter Olivia is a York College exchange student currently at St. Johns University in York, England. She casts her votes from overseas. Out of 160 grants awarded since February 2010, only one from Pennsylvania has secured funding.


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