What to Say When You’re Asking for Capital
Turn your funding ask into a clear, compelling strategy investors can say yes to.
What to Say When You’re Asking for Capital
Content:
Clarifies what "The Ask" actually means in VC conversations
Explains how to position your capital needs as a growth strategy
Details what smart founders include: milestones, runway, raise structure
Warns against common missteps like vagueness or flexibility
Outlines how Venturion helps founders frame the ask with credibility
You’ve got the deck. You’ve got the model. Now comes the moment that counts — the ask.
Investors need to know what you want, why you want it, and what it unlocks. This isn’t just a number — it’s a strategy.
Your ask is more than a dollar amount. It’s the capital strategy behind your raise:
VCs don’t just ask, “How much?” They ask, “Why this amount, and why now?”
Never say, “We’re flexible on the amount.” That signals uncertainty.
Instead, say:“We’re raising $1.5M to hit XYZ milestones over the next 18 months, setting up a strong Series A.”
This shows confidence, control, and planning. Flexibility lives in follow-up conversations — not the opener.
Investors want to know what they’re funding. Tie your raise to:
This moves the ask from "covering burn" to "funding growth."
Smart founders share more than the amount — they share the format:
Clarity builds trust. You don’t need to negotiate on the first call — but you should show you understand the rules of the game.
Venturion helps founders frame their ask with precision — backed by models, milestones, and capital logic.
It’s not just how much you raise. It’s how you position it.
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