
MAREC to host conference on crowdfunding

Crowdfunding has become a commonly used form of financial support
for West Michigan’s growing entrepreneurial and start-up community.
Grand Valley State University’s Michigan Alternative and Renewable
Energy Center will host a one-day conference to educate businesses and
nonprofit organizations on how to properly use donation- and
investment-based crowdfunding.
The Michigan Invests Locally Exemption (MILE) Act will be among
topics of discussion at the conference. The act, signed by Gov. Rick
Snyder in December, gives Michigan-based small businesses, start-ups
and entrepreneurs the ability to raise funds from Michigan residents
using crowdfunding strategies.
CrowdCon: Lakeshore Crowdfunding Conference
April 23
8 a.m.-4 p.m., conference
4 p.m.-6 p.m., networking social
MAREC, 200 Viridian Dr.
There is a $50 registration fee, which covers up to two people
from each organization. It is open to the public; breakfast and lunch
with be provided. Registration is here
.
The event will feature a panel discussion and keynote address by
Angela Barbash, founder and director of Ypsilanti-based companies of
Reconsider and Revalue.
Supporting sponsors include Michigan Small Business Development
Center, Johnson Center for Philanthropy, Grand Valley’s Center for
Entrepreneurship and Innovation, eMerge, GR Current and Great Lakes
Renewable Energy Association.
For more information, contact Kim Walton, program director for MAREC, at (616) 331-6907 or [email protected].
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