Capital Clarity: Navigating SBA Funding for Startup Founders

Apr 15, 5:00 – 6:00 PM (UTC)

Boston

Early-stage founders often focus on venture capital as the primary path to funding — but it’s far from the only option.T...

Virtual event
Workshop

About this event

Early-stage founders often focus on venture capital as the primary path to funding — but it’s far from the only option.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) offers a wide range of programs, resources, and funding pathways that can support founders at different stages of building and scaling their companies. Yet many startup founders aren’t fully aware of how these programs work, when they are appropriate, or how they fit alongside venture capital and other forms of non-dilutive capital.

Join Startup Grind Boston and the U.S. Small Business Administration – Massachusetts District Office for a practical conversation designed to help founders better understand the broader capital landscape.

This session will provide founders with clarity on when SBA programs may be a strong fit, how they compare to venture funding and grants such as SBIR/STTR, and what founders should have in place before pursuing these opportunities.

Our goal is to make the conversation founder-first and practical, giving attendees a clear understanding of the tools available and how to evaluate which funding pathways make sense for their company.

What We'll Cover

• When SBA funding is appropriate for startup founders
• Common misconceptions about SBA programs
• How SBA funding fits alongside venture capital and non-dilutive funding
• What lenders and SBA programs typically look for in applicants
• What documentation and preparation founders should have in place
• Practical next steps for founders interested in exploring SBA resources

The session will begin with a brief overview of SBA programs and resources, followed by an open discussion and live Q&A where founders can ask questions directly.

Attendees will also receive follow-up resources and links to help them explore the programs discussed during the webinar.

Who Should Attend

This webinar is designed for:

• Early-stage startup founders
• Student entrepreneurs exploring funding pathways
• Operators evaluating capital options for new ventures
• Entrepreneurs interested in understanding SBA programs and resources

Whether you are preparing to raise venture capital, exploring non-dilutive funding options, or simply trying to understand the full funding landscape available to founders, this session will provide valuable insights.

Why This Conversation Matters

Many founders default to venture capital as the primary funding path. In reality, successful companies often combine multiple forms of capital over time.

Understanding when to use:

• Venture capital
• SBA-supported lending programs
• Grants and non-dilutive funding
• Strategic partnerships

can significantly expand the options available to founders and help them build stronger, more resilient companies.

This session is part of a broader collaboration between Startup Grind Boston and the U.S. Small Business Administration to help founders better understand the capital resources available within the Boston innovation ecosystem.

About the U.S. Small Business Administration

The U.S. Small Business Administration helps entrepreneurs and small businesses access capital, counseling, and contracting opportunities. Through its programs and partnerships with lenders and ecosystem organizations, the SBA supports business formation, growth, and long-term economic development.

SBA’s cooperation does not constitute or imply endorsement of any opinions, products, and/or services. All SBA programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.

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Speakers

  • Kristi Haxhiaj

    U.S. Small Business Administration

    Lender Relations Specialist

  • Shelly Gillis

    U.S. Small Business Administration ·

    Outreach and Marketing Specialist

  • Carlos Hernandez

    U.S. Small Business Administration

    Lender Relations Specialist

Hosts

  • Jason Kraus

    Prepare 4 VC

    Founder

  • Steve Vilkas

    ASTRA Labs|Boston New Technology|Startup Grind Boston

    Growth, Community & Success

  • Talal Fakhoury

    Startup Grind

    University Co-Facilitator

  • Paul Harb

    Startup Grind Boston

    University Co-Facilitator

Organizers

  • Jason Kraus

    Startup Grind

    Chapter Director

  • Steven Vilkas

    Startup Grind Boston Co-Director

  • Talal Fakhoury

    Startup Grind

    University Co-Facilitator

  • Paul Harb

    University Co-Facilitator

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