It depends primarily on how much money you’re looking to raise for your startup. Under Regulation Crowdfunding, companies may raise $5 million in a given year. Under Regulation D, there are no caps on how much money you may raise. Another differentiation to note is that investment in Regulation D offerings is typically only available only to accredited investors, while Regulation Crowdfunding offerings are public and available to anyone over the age of 18.
How do I raise capital on MicroVentures?
How does MicroVentures determine whether my business is eligible to be listed on the site?
I have a great idea for a business. Can MicroVentures help me start my company?
Does MicroVentures help raise money for international companies?
Can a company raise capital on multiple platforms at the same time? What if one is U.S.-based and one is international?
Is Regulation D or Regulation Crowdfunding right for my company?
How long will the funding process take?
Can I market my offering?
Can I get access to capital raised before the close date?
What happens if my raise is oversubscribed?
Articles in this section
How do I raise capital on MicroVentures?
How does MicroVentures determine whether my business is eligible to be listed on the site?
I have a great idea for a business. Can MicroVentures help me start my company?
Does MicroVentures help raise money for international companies?
Can a company raise capital on multiple platforms at the same time? What if one is U.S.-based and one is international?
Is Regulation D or Regulation Crowdfunding right for my company?
How long will the funding process take?
Can I market my offering?
Can I get access to capital raised before the close date?
What happens if my raise is oversubscribed?