Fundraising for non-profit is easier than for a for-profit company? HOW? Dylan Kendall explains

Published: Feb. 22, 2022, 12:09 a.m.

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Dylan Kendall - candidate for Los Angeles City Council District in 2022 and a Founder of a for-profit and non-profit in this episode shares her experience of being a founder in Los Angeles. She explains how did it happen that fundraising for a non-profit turned out to be easier than for a for-profit company and how she got into politics.

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Learn more about Dylan as a candidate here: https://dylankendall2022.com/

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Relevan episode where Claudine Emeott explains how impact funds work: https://www.fundraisingradio.com/Claudine-Emeott/

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Some of the questions covered in this episode:

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- you said that fundraising for your non-profit turned out to be easier than for a for-profit, how did that happen?
\\n- can you briefly tell us about your experience while raising for your for-profit? If you could go back in time and change that raise, what would you do?
\\n- you are the candidate for Los Angeles City Council District in 2022, how did you get into politics?
\\n- what do you think is the major strength of LA as a tech hub? Are there any particular government programs in LA specifically that can help startup founders at the early stages?
\\n- you\'ve mentioned that one of your frustration with city of LA is that it\'s government is very slow and falling behind the development curve, how do you plan to fix this?
\\n- do you think there are any particular cities that have done a better job at this? (not necessarily in the US)

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