{i} (British) money required or provided to enable the development and set up of a business venture or new project; initial funds provided by venture capitalist to finance a new business (Finance)
Grants to start, establish, or initiate new projects or organizations; may cover salaries and other operating expenses of a new project Also called "startup funds "
The first round of capital for a start-up business Seed money usually takes the structure of a loan or an investment in preferred stock or convertible bonds, although sometimes it is common stock Seed money provides startup companies with the capital required for their initial development and growth Angel investors and early-stage venture capital funds often provide seed money
The first contribution by a venture capitalist toward the financing of a new business, often using a loan or purchase of convertible bonds or preferred stock
Seed money is money that is given to someone to help them start a new business or project. Money used or needed to set up a new business or enterprise. 'seed .capital the money you have available to start a new business
a small grant for the purpose of getting a project started; it is assumed that the project will be able to attract additional external funds following the "seed grant" period
Limited-size contributions given prior to the primary campaign period to prospective candidates who are in the process of raising qualifying contributions or exploring the feasibility of running for office