Organizing angel investment to benefit angels, companies, and communities
Steve Mercil
Community Development Innovation Review, 2006, issue 3, 43-49
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Mercil explains how angel investors can be an important source for venture financing in rural areas. In particular, he focuses on the RAIN Fund Network?an innovative model for rural investors to pool skills, knowledge, and capital to invest in local companies.
Date: 2006
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