September 9, 2010

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Second Boston event Oct 13th, now accepting applications!

Open Angel Forum  will be returning to Boston on Wednesday October 13th.  Our first event was a big success and we are very much looking forward to the second.  We are teaming up with Bill Warner this time around, so this event should be even better.  Companies can apply here.  Interested angels can apply here, and if you would like to be one of our 3 service providers, you can find more info here.

Don’t forget about our other upcoming events:

  • Our 3rd LA event is Monday Sept 20th, companies can apply here.  (Hurry, the deadline is Monday Sept 13th!)
  • We go international on Wednesday Oct 6th in London.  Companies for London can apply here
  • Stay tuned for the announcement of our 8th city, Seattle,  which will be kicking off in November.

April 21, 2010

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Applications open for OAF LA, May 18th

Right off the heels of the NYC and Silicon Valley events we’re stoked to be coming back to for a second OAF LA May 18th.

As usual, this event will bring together six great startups (apply here), a handful of great angels (apply here), and five seats for sponsoring service providers (available here).  The deadline to apply is 11:59pm May 9th!

March 5, 2010

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Applications open for OAF Silicon Valley, April 16th

Right off the heels of the inaugural OAF San Francisco event (which you may have read about here or here or here) we’re stoked to be kicking off OAF Silicon Valley on April  16th with none other than Dave McClure and Shervin Pishevar as the Silicon Valley chapter heads.

As usual, this event will bring together five great startups (apply here), a handful of great angels (apply here), and five seats for sponsoring service providers (available here).

The deadline for startups to apply is this event is April 8th.

OAF NYC takes place on April 8th and is accepting startup applications until March 30th.

February 7, 2010

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Applications open for OAF NYC, April 8th

Right off the heels of the LA and Boulder events we’re stoked to be kicking off  OAF New York  April 8th with Brian Alvey and Charlie O’Donnell as the NYC chapter heads.

As usual, this event will each bring together five great startups (apply here), a handful of great angels (apply here), and five seats for sponsoring service providers (available here).

December 27, 2009

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OAF Update: More Events, Local Chapters and OAF Mission Statement

First Event: We’ve had over 50 qualified entries for five slots at the first Open Angel Forum in Los Angeles on January 14th. We have over 15 qualified angel investors coming. The event is filled, there are not more seats available. If you would like to apply for the April event please fill out the form here.

Local Chapters: We’ve had interest from about a dozen cities to host a quarterly “Open Angel Forum” and we’re totally blown away. I’m in the process of writing a charter that will be the basis of the local chapters and how we operate as a national–and some day perhaps international–organization.

Format:

The format of Open Angel Forum is simple:

1. At 7PM 15-20 angel get together for an amazing steak dinner.

2. From 8PM to 9:30PM five companies present their ideas for 10 minutes each with a little Q&A.

3. After the event the five startups receive a list of angels who express their interest level in their startup: a) Setup a followup meeting, b) Keep me posted but not a fit right now, c) Not a fit.

I’ve come up with a mission statement, what do you think?

Open Angel Forum: To help entrepreneurs and angel investors change the world together.

The basic operating principles are:

1. Startups are not charged to present, but rather selected based on merit by a committee of angels (and myself).

2. Angel investors are not charged to attend.

3. Five service providers can attend the event for $1,500 each.

4. Only uber-qualified angels are allowed–power angels as we call them. We define this as three investments in known companies in the past year. If the person is not a “power angel,” but still and angel, they are on the wait list (i.e. if you had two investments in three years we would out you second to someone with five in one year–makes sense to me).

5. Not entrepreneurs or press at the event for obvious reasons.

6. All presentations are under “friend-D-A” (but not NDA for obvious reasons). Angels are expected to keep presentations confidential.

7. If you’re a “combo angel investor and service provider” (think: lawyer who sometimes invests, recruiter who takes equity, etc), then we qualify you as a service provider.

8. The service provider revenue should cover the steak dinner, and fine wine, but if it does not the angel investors split the bill.

9. All ticket sales, and sponsorship sales when we have them, will run through the national, for profit organization. The national organization will take 20% of all ticket sales and sponsorship, giving 80% to the local chapter. So, if the local chapter wants to sell five service provider tickets and two sponsorship for a total of $8,000 for each event, they would keep $6,000 and kick $2,000 back to the national organization.

10. Local chapters will host two to four events per year.

11. Chapter heads will be personally selected by me.

12. Killer startups from one chapter will, if they choose, be able to pitch to other chapters. So, for example, if the super cool startups www.Blippy.com had presented in San Francisco and simply crushed it, we would have them possibly present in London, New York, Boston, Colorado and Los Angeles.

13. All final decisions will be entrusted to the chapter heads who we have selected because of their high level of integrity and trust with me.

14. These rules are subject to common sense and will be altered, expanded, disregarded and contradicted based on the sole discretion of the fine folks who are hosting the forum. We will always be fair and true to the mission of OAF: To help entrepreneurs and angels investors change the world.

Any feedback?

December 4, 2009

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About the Open Angel Forum

No fees, zero, zip, nada.

It starts with an open call for the best new startups to pitch their ideas.  From there the five most promising are selected to present before a room of angel investors.  However these aren’t just any ordinary angel investors, these are THE angel investors that any startup would love to have backing their vision.

Just like the startups, the angels themselves go through a selection process.  Much care is taken to select only the best 20 angels for each event.  Each angel that is accepted is expected to have  at least three or four notable angel investments in the last year.  Any angel who happens to be a lawyer, recruiter, accountant, is not able to participate as an angel, as we’re only interested in angels who are looking to invest, not pick up clients.

Lastly, in addition to the five presenters and 20 angels, we reserve five seats for service providers at $1500 per seat.  The service providers are seated with the angels and just like the angels, stand up to introduce themselves and their company.  Without exception to date, everyone in the room recognizes the sponsors with applause for their support and sponsorship of the event.  The idea is to keep the forum tight, intimate, high profile, and ideally suited for everyone involved.  No press or visitors are invited or allowed.

Since the inaugural event this past January in Los Angeles, additional chapters continue to launch at an incredible pace.  The plan is to limit to 20 cities worldwide, each having three events per year on average.  The response from everyone involved in all directions has been truly humbling and exciting to be part of, and  the excitement around each event continues to grow at a surprising rate.

If you or your company would like to be involved, please contact to discuss how we could work together.

November 19, 2009

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First Angel Investors Join The Open Angel Forum

I’m pleased to announce the first group of angel investors to join the Open Angel Forum

Kevin Rose

Kevin Rose, Founder of Digg

http://www.digg.com

Sandy Climan

Sandy Climan

http://www.emventures.com/

Gordon Gould

Gordon Gould

http://www.gordongould.com/?page_id=2

Matt Coffin

Matt Coffin of LowerMyBills

http://www.crunchbase.com/person/matt-coffin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Coffin

Sky Dayton

Sky Dayton of Earthlink, Boingo, etc.

http://www.crunchbase.com/person/sky-dayton

Bill Woodward

Bill Woodward of Anthem VP

http://www.anthemvp.com/?page=team&mod=detail&vid=1

Phil Kaplan, Founder of AdBrite

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_J._Kaplan

November 18, 2009

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Signup for the Open Angel Forum

We now have three signup forms online for those who are interested in participating in the Open Angel Forum.  Please fill out the appropriate one as we’d love to have everyone be a part.

If you’re an entrepreneur who’d like to pitch the OAF: http://bit.ly/oafentrepreneurs

If you’re an angel investor who’d like to fund startups: http://bit.ly/1wTIlE

If you’re a service provider (like law, accounting, hr, etc): http://bit.ly/oafservice

November 17, 2009

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UPDATE: Vote for your favorite Open Angel Forum Logo

UPDATE: Added a couple of additional options that were emailed in.

Hey guys, we’ve been getting some great logos for the Open Angel Forum, but we need your feedback on which one you like the best. As always, if you think you can do better, give it a shot! E-mail any new logos to contact (at) thisweekinstartups (dot) com.




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