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Crowdfunding: Igniting Entrepreneurship in Canada!

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NCFA Canada (Become a member today, About Us) | Craig Asano | July 18, 2014

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It was a pleasure for Craig Asano, Founder and Executive Director of NCFA Canada, to participate in a partner crowdfunding event hosted by the British Canadian Chamber of Trade and Commerce in partnership with the Swedish Canadian Chamber, Canada-Finland Chamber, Danish Canadian Chamber held on July 17, 2014 from 8-10:30am at Miller Thompson.  Also presenting at the event was Arseniy Nikulchenko, CEO/Founder, Ainova Robotics Inc. who provided a product demo of their AI engine and insights to their successful crowdfunding campaign.

More info on the event can be found here.

Below is the deck that covers the following:

  1. A intro to NCFA Canada
  2. Crowdfunding 101:
  • The Movement
  • The Psychology
  • The Potential
  • Global Crowdfunding Markets
  • Canadian Perspective
  • Proposed Equity Crowdfunding Exemptions

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The National Crowdfunding Association of Canada (NCFA Canada) is a cross-Canada crowdfunding hub providing education, advocacy and networking opportunities in the rapidly evolving crowdfunding industry. NCFA Canada is a community-based, membership-driven entity that was formed at the grass roots level to fill a national need in the market place. Join our growing network of industry stakeholders, fundraisers and investors. Increase your organization’s profile and gain access to a dynamic group of industry front runners. Learn more About Us or contact us at casano@ncfacanada.org.

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