What Goes Into the Funding Request?

The funding request section provides information on your future financial plans, such as when and how much money you might need. You will also include the possible sources you could consider for securing your funds, such as loans or crowdfunding. Later, you can update this section when you need outside funding again for business growth.

Parts of the Funding Request

An Outline of the Business

Yes, you’ve done this already in past sections, but you want to give potential lenders and investors a recap of your business. In some cases, you might simply share the funding request section so you need to have your business details such as what you provide, information about your target market, your structure (i.e. LLC), owners’ and members’ information (for partnerships and corporations), and any successes you’ve had to date in your business.

Current Financial Situation

Again, you’ve provided some financial information in the financial data section, but it doesn’t hurt to summarize. If you’re submitting just the funding request, you’ll need this information to help financial sources understand your money situation. Offer your projected financial information as well. If you’re asking for a loan for which you’ll be offering collateral, include information about the asset. If the business had debt, outline your plan for paying it off. Finally, share how you’ll pay the loan or what sort of return on investment (ROI) investors can expect by investing in your business.

How Much Money Do You Need Now and in the Future?

Indicate what type of funding you’re asking for such as a loan or investment. Outline what you need now and what you might need in the future as far as five years out. 

How Will the Funds Be Used?

Detail how you’ll be using the money, whether it’s for inventory, paying a debt, buying equipment, hiring help, and more. If you plan to use the money for several things, highlight each and how much money will go to each.

Current and Future Financial Plans

Current and future financial plans include items such as loan repayment schedules or plans to sell the business. If you’re getting a loan, outline your plans for repayment (although most lenders will have their own schedules). If you have plans to sell the business, let the lender know that and how it will affect them. Other issues to consider are relocation (if you move) or a buyout. Finally, let investors know how they can exit the deal, such as cashing out (and how long before they can do that).

Important Points To Remember When Writing Your Request

You’re asking for money, so you need to always be professional and know your business inside and out. Here are some other things to keep in mind:

Tailor your funding request to each financial source: Lenders and investors need different information, such as loan repayment versus ROI, so create different reports for each. Keep your funding sources in mind: Each resource will have different questions and concerns. Do a little research so you can address them in your report.Ask for enough to keep your business going: Don’t be stingy, as you don’t want your business to fail from a lack of money. At the same time, don’t be greedy, asking for more than you need. 

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