Hello Sir, Words alone can not express enough how appreciative your RUclips presentation has given me just the right kind information and knowledge in setting up my new company BoA. On point, precisely clear and very logically communicated in the best english words and language. Thank you very much and I am already looking forward to learning more from you.
Hello Mr. Morris! First of all I would like to thank you for your job here on RUclips. Those are incredible and useful pieces of advice. Thanks again. A few words about myself... I'm a founder and a director of two fertility nonprofits called Assisted Reproductive Technology Participants Support Center here in Russia and Ukraine. I'm also a founder of a startup called FamilityTech in a fertility field as well. The Silicon Valley type of startup. My question is... Could we invite as an adviser a whole organization such as a nonprofit organization (NGO)? I mean... there are hundreds of NGOs working in this area (our colleagues)... so I would like to ask some of them to be our advisers because they've been working on the same issues as we do. Or is there kind of different way of cooperating with them in this case? And I'm only talking about the Advisors for the startup's job. Thank you. Igor.
Working with an entire organization almost sounds more like a partner arrangement. Or perhaps what would be a fit here would be to sponsor a conference of the appropriate types of NGOs so you could create a forum for exchanging ideas that might be beneficial to all who attended.
@@Startupsos Thank you, sir! I think the first way of cooperation is more appropriate. Especially, when it comes to startups. One more question, please. Have you ever heard about cases where nonprofit was investing in startup(s). I mean... Traditionally when it comes to investing in startups we think about angels, funds, etc. But how about nonprofits? Could they be investors as well?
Hello Sir,
Words alone can not express enough how appreciative your RUclips presentation has given me just the right kind information and knowledge in setting up my new company BoA. On point, precisely clear and very logically communicated in the best english words and language.
Thank you very much and I am already looking forward to learning more from you.
Insightful, Thank you.
Thank you for this... very helpful...
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Steve...great info!
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Hello Mr. Morris!
First of all I would like to thank you for your job here on RUclips. Those are incredible and useful pieces of advice. Thanks again.
A few words about myself...
I'm a founder and a director of two fertility nonprofits called Assisted Reproductive Technology Participants Support Center here in Russia and Ukraine.
I'm also a founder of a startup called FamilityTech in a fertility field as well. The Silicon Valley type of startup.
My question is... Could we invite as an adviser a whole organization such as a nonprofit organization (NGO)? I mean... there are hundreds of NGOs working in this area (our colleagues)... so I would like to ask some of them to be our advisers because they've been working on the same issues as we do. Or is there kind of different way of cooperating with them in this case? And I'm only talking about the Advisors for the startup's job.
Thank you.
Igor.
Working with an entire organization almost sounds more like a partner arrangement. Or perhaps what would be a fit here would be to sponsor a conference of the appropriate types of NGOs so you could create a forum for exchanging ideas that might be beneficial to all who attended.
@@Startupsos
Thank you, sir!
I think the first way of cooperation is more appropriate. Especially, when it comes to startups.
One more question, please.
Have you ever heard about cases where nonprofit was investing in startup(s).
I mean... Traditionally when it comes to investing in startups we think about angels, funds, etc. But how about nonprofits? Could they be investors as well?
What's the difference between board of directors, advisory board and supervisory board... :(