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Archangels

Tom Suddes | January 18, 2011

In our work with Social Entrepreneurs, I am constantly urging start-ups and even second and third-stage organizations/companies to look for ANGELS… not ‘VC‘.

I tell them to go out and look for 3 CHAMPIONS or ‘ARCHANGELS‘ as I call them. (Catholic upbringing.) ‘Archangel’ is much better/stronger than just an ‘Angel’.

Lately, I have been expanding the use of this term to any organization, large or small, when looking for Project Funding. For example, a college running a $300+ Million ‘Campaign’ has a multitude of Priorities and Projects and Programs. Take a Project. Do the Math. Find 1 to 3 ARCHANGELS to provide the ‘seed money‘ to get this Project moving.

This morning I was reading Fast Company (February 2011), which included the article by Farhad Mangoo titled RISE OF THE SUPER ANGELS. Talks about this “emerging class of investors”… re-inventing the start-up economy. Some good stuff.

My big point to the For Impact World (from Social Entrepreneurial Start-Ups to Large National or International Impact Organizations) is: FIND YOUR ARCHANGELS!

1,000 Gifts at $300 won’t work. (That’s like asking family and friends for cash to start your company.) Going to a large (re: bureaucratic) foundation with 75-page grant forms also won’t work. (That’s like going to the Venture Capitalists.)

The ‘sweet spot‘ are the ARCHANGELS who:

    • Get what you do.
    • Understand what you need.
    • Will make the decision fast.
    • Will get you a check fast.
    • Will not meddle with the ‘how’ you deliver.

Here are some additional quick thoughts from THE RISE OF THE SUPER ANGELS:

    “These new Super Angels/Archangels are hybrid between the two investing models that have long ruled the normally placid world of start-up funding.”
    “Smaller, faster, less demanding of entrepreneurs than VC’s.”
    “Super Angels give start-ups much less money than VC’s, but they expect a lot less in return.”
    “(Most importantly), they take a small stake in the firm and hand over their funds in weeks rather than months. THIS FREES UP ENTREPRENEURS TO WORK ON BUILDING GREAT PRODUCTS RATHER THAN WORRYING ABOUT SATISFYING THEIR FUNDERS – WHICH AFTER ALL IS THE ONLY WAY THEY’LL SUCCEED.”

That last point is applicable to everyone in the For Impact World as well.


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  • Dipesh - April 2nd, 2012 12:46 am

    Oct07P Gee, I thought this iltacre would be about me.I found the way to do all of these devotions. Do the ones that are short at the times you can easily do them (that’s a happy pray-er). The longer ones, like the novenas or longer prayers, littanies, we do one per day and I made a list for which we do on Mondays, Tuesdays, and that can branch out to next set/month)this way the prayer never gets so comfortable that you drift too much mentally, only as much as the Holy Spirit inspires, and the new-ness keeps you re-discovering the beauty and teaching moment of each phrase or sentence.And a Rosary set.When we try to do too many each evening, we lose the focus on the prayer’s direct effect upon our own heart and the earnest but cheerful pray-er disposition that we ought be in naturally. Nature will allow for the suffering the praying needn’t be the source.Now doing a couple-three hours at the local abortion mill during 40 Days For Life is a great way to get deep in prayer .alone times are best and you’re needed most when others can be there, or go with a friend who’s equally eager to pray the same prayers (you’ll meet some there!).

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