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Fall 2010 New York

At the Founder Institute, you won't "learn" how to build a business. Rather, you will build your business alongside top startup experts using a proven, structured process that has helped some of the world's fastest growing companies raise over $1.75BN. 

Our core program includes a series of challenging growth sprints, in addition to Weekly Feedback Sessions where you will receive constant feedback on your progress from experienced Mentors and Investors. 

See the schedule for the Fall 2010 New York program below.

The Final Application Deadline for the Fall 2010 New York program is Sep 04, 2010, and you can apply to the program at FI.co/join.

Startup Basics and Orientation

Understand the program and startup life.

Date: Sep 07, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

What do you need to know to be successful in the Founder Institute? What can you expect from launching a startup? What traits are required to be successful?

Vision and Values

Develop your vision and idea.

Date: Sep 14, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

What are you passionate about? What is your vision? How do you translate passion and vision into a business idea? How do you brainstorm ideas? What are tools for evaluating your ideas? What are the makings of a good idea versus a bad idea? Should you pursue multiple ideas at once, and when should you focus on one?

Startup Research

Identify your target market.

Date: Sep 15, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

What market are you pursuing? Is the target market big enough? Is it growing or shrinking? What are the other characteristics of your market, and why do you care? How do you find data on your market? How do you define your competitors? What are inexpensive tactics to do custom market research, such as surveys? How can you determine if you can win in your target market, and when do you decide to walk away?

Naming and Branding

Name and brand your business.

Date: Sep 29, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

What is a brand? Is it you? Is it your vision? How do you determine what you stand for, and then how do you come up with a good company name? What are the characteristics of a good company name? What do you need to do to protect your name?

Revenues, Costs and Profits

Determine your business model.

Date: Oct 06, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

How does your business make and spend money? What is the best mix of revenues, or is one revenue stream the right approach? How do you build a realistic financial model? How do you create realistic assumptions for your model? What are ways to check that your assumptions are right? How do you know if your business model is viable?

Hiring, Firing and Cofounders

How to find the best people.

Date: Oct 13, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

What are the right mix of skills that you need to launch a world-class technology company? Should you be looking for cofounders, team members, freelancers or interns? When should you plan to bring on people to help? How do you recruit and interview to find the best resources? What are the compensation guidelines in the beginning for cofounders and other various roles? How do you set expectations, measure results and remove or fire under performing resources?

Startup Legal and Keynotes

Build a legal strategy and incorporate.

Date: Oct 20, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

This session includes keynotes from some of NYCs most interesting entrepreneurs on an array of topics as well as legal/incorporation. Why incorporate? What are the basic legal concepts that you need to know to run a successful company? What are the key legal terms that you need to care about in contracts, with your team, and with your Board? What are common legal mistakes in startups? What are the key legal documents that a startup needs to operate? When do you need to use a lawyer, and when can you handle things on your own? How do you manage a law firm efficiently to get the best work?

Product and Service Development

Develop a plan to build your idea.

Date: Nov 03, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

How do you get from an idea to an offering? How do you build an offering? What tactics should you use to ensure success? What is the plan to develop your offering? What are tips and tricks to make that plan accurate? What are common mistakes that every founder makes? What are the best practices? How do you navigate competition, and how do you win?

Outsourcing, Partners and Suppliers

Select key vendors.

Date: Nov 10, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

What should you outsource, and what do you need to do in-house? What is the core competency of your team, and what should it to be? What vendors do you need? How do you select the best vendors for your business on the best terms? How do you evaluate the economics? What are some horror stories to avoid?

Intellectual Property

File your provisional patents.

Date: Nov 17, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

What is the intellectual property of your business? What types of protections are available, and what are the costs? How do you manage your intellectual property using confidentiality, copyrights, and patents? What can and what should you do on your own, and what do you need a lawyer for? What are common intellectual property problems, and how do you deal with them cost effectively?

Marketing and Sales

Create a message that resonates.

Date: Dec 01, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

Who are your customers? What audience are you trying to reach? How do you tell the story of your company? How do you create the right messages? What are the best tactics for your outreach: publicity, guerrilla marketing, advertising? How much should you spend on outreach? How do you measure success?

Presentation and Publicity

Get the world to take notice.

Date: Dec 08, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

How do you get the world to take notice of your company? What tools and materials do you need to start doing outreach? How do you identify media to write about your company? What are newsworthy stories? How do you craft a story? What are effective tactics to get social media, blog and press coverage? What tactics should be avoided?

Fundraising

Plan to raise your first round.

Date: Dec 13, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

What is the right amount of money to raise from investors? How do you raise capital for a brand new company? How do you identify angels and other seed-stage investors? What do investors expect from the company? What are typical investment structures and deal terms for seed-stage financings? How do you negotiate terms?

Graduation

Time to celebrate!

Date: Dec 14, 2010
Starts at: 02:30 pm (America/Los_Angeles)

The Graduation is the beginning of an exciting period for Founders, where the seed of an idea becomes reality. Graduating Founders are invited to bring one guest of their choosing to the session and to the after party. The Institute will continue to provide office hours, add special service provider deals, assist with fundraising, and give guidance on publicity and launch strategies for Graduated Founders.

Post Program Resources

The 4 month Core-Program is just the beginning. We have developed extensive support programs and resources for our Alumni that far exceed any other comparable startup program.

Continued Support

FI Alumni
  • Dedicated Alumni Support Team in Silicon Valley
  • Access to the world's largest network of mentors and investors (35,000+)
  • Private Alumni mailing lists
  • $2M+ in partner discounts
  • Invites to FI sessions & network events
  • Potentail introductions to investors

Post-Programs

Founder Lab
  • A series of virtual advisory programs where you work with our Silicon Valley HQ team to reach next milestones
  • Funding Lab helps get your lead investor within 6 months
  • P/M Fit Lab (2023) helps you get to Product Market Fit
  • FI Venture Network helps you get intros to investors
  • 100% customized and FREE for Alumni