Andera, Creative Circle maximize efficiency, minimize funding needs

As startups requiring less than $1 million in seed funding are becoming more common, VCs are starting to offer smaller financing packages

Emerging technology companies that had been unable to find investors willing to fund the seed amounts ($1 million or less) are suddenly finding more options available to them. Early-stage financing is on the rise.

Increasingly, careful and skilled entrepreneurs are simply able to do more with less, and so they are only asking for what they need, and venture capitalists are beginning to realize they have to cater to this segment.

Full Story: Investing in the 'gap': New focus on seed stage Source: Mass High Tech, April 6th, 2007