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{{Note|SW - ensure this matches the tasks on the previous page - e.g. ask them to list the purposes they need finance for.}}
 
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# In your learning journal blog, create a list of 10 funders you feel would be likely to provide funding for your start-up venture.
 
# In your learning journal blog, create a list of 10 funders you feel would be likely to provide funding for your start-up venture.
# Prioritise the list, giving reasons why each is a good fit. Be brief - try to keep to around 50 words per funder.
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# Prioritise the list, giving reasons why each is a good fit for your business. Be brief - try to keep to around 50 words per funder.
 
# Your post should be about 500 words in total.
 
# Your post should be about 500 words in total.
 
# {{:Introduction_to_entrepreneurship/Links/References}}.
 
# {{:Introduction_to_entrepreneurship/Links/References}}.

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(Comment.gif: SW - ensure this matches the tasks on the previous page - e.g. ask them to list the purposes they need finance for.)

  1. In your learning journal blog, create a list of 10 funders you feel would be likely to provide funding for your start-up venture.
  2. Prioritise the list, giving reasons why each is a good fit for your business. Be brief - try to keep to around 50 words per funder.
  3. Your post should be about 500 words in total.
  4. Make sure you reference any resources used (any citation format is acceptable).

Tag your post

  1. Remember to tag or label your post using the course code: IENT103 (This is needed to harvest a link to your blog post in the course feed.)