fundraising-email
Fundraising Email
When to Use
- The founder needs to write a cold outreach email to an investor.
- The founder wants to draft a warm intro request (a "forwardable email").
- The founder needs a follow-up after an investor meeting.
- The founder is writing a monthly investor update.
- The founder wants to send a thank-you or round-closing notification.
Context Required
From startup-context: company one-liner, stage, key traction metrics, fundraising status, and any notable social proof (investors, customers, press).
From the user: email type, recipient (investor name and firm), prior relationship context, and desired outcome (meeting, intro, materials review).
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