Fund Your Future: Investment Crowdfunding 101
John Dubosky
New to investment crowdfunding? This 101 workshop will walk you through how our parent company, Honeycomb Credit, helps local businesses raise capital from everyday investors. You’ll learn what investment crowdfunding is, how it works, and hear real success stories from founders who’ve raised thousands to grow their businesses. Plus, get insider tips to decide if it’s right for you—and ask our experts anything!
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Why you should take this workshop
This session is your step-by-step guide to understanding how our parent company, Honeycomb Credit, helps local businesses raise investment capital from their communities.
During this workshop, we’ll walk through how investment crowdfunding works and explore real-life case studies from business owners who raised $25K–$500K.
In this workshop, you’ll learn:
What investment crowdfunding is—and what makes it different from rewards-based campaigns
How Honeycomb Credit works to help founders raise capital from customers, fans, and their communities
What a successful raise really looks like—from numbers to marketing to investor engagement
Real-world case studies from businesses that used community investment capital to fuel their growth projects
What you need to launch a raise and how to know if you're ready for investment crowdfunding
Whether you’re a product-based brand, brick-and-mortar business, or service provider, this workshop will give you the knowledge, confidence, and real-world examples to decide if investment crowdfunding is your next smart move.
Let’s fund your future. Together.
About the coach
With over a decade of experience in media and business development, John Dubosky brings a unique blend of storytelling and strategy to his role at Honeycomb Credit. Since joining the company in 2019, John has helped more businesses access debt and equity investment crowdfunding than anyone else in the industry. Today, he leads founders through the ins and outs of raising money from everyday investors.