Fundica is a privately held financial services corporation based in Montreal, Quebec, that has developed an AI-powered funding search platform for banks, credit unions, business accelerators, economic development agencies and other entrepreneur-supporting organizations across North America. Businesses can access Fundica’s search technology through the website of an entrepreneur-supporting organization and use it to find relevant funding sources based on company profile and stated needs.

Fundica
IndustryFintech
Founded2011
FounderMike Lee
Headquarters1117 Saint Catherine West,
Montreal, QC
,
Canada
ServicesMatches businesses, particularly startups and Small and medium SMEs in the technology sector, with appropriate sources of funding.
Websitewww.fundica.com

The Fundica platform contains information about public sector and private sector funding opportunities in Canada and the U.S., such as grants, tax credits, loans, loan guarantees, equity funding programs, and venture capital investments. The platform is maintained by internet bots, Fundica researchers, and funders themselves.[1]

Because it seeks to play matchmaker between businesses and appropriate funders, Fundica has been dubbed "a sort of eHarmony of the funding world."[1]

Between 2013 and 2019, Fundica organized the Fundica Roadshow,[2] an annual event held in cities across Canada and in the US. The Fundica Roadshow was intended to better educate entrepreneurs on funding opportunities, as well as facilitate connections between funders and entrepreneurs.[3]

History edit

Fundica first launched its online funding search system in 2011 as a part-time community initiative to help startups and other SMEs find relevant government funding more easily. The online tool and database was at first only available to Quebec-based businesses as a freemium survey tool. Fundica then expanded its database to include funding programs from across Canada.[4]

Also in 2011, Fundica filed Canadian and U.S. patent applications to protect its proprietary search and intelligent filtering system for funding opportunities.[5]

In September 2012, Fundica partnered with Startup Canada to produce Startup Contest, a national pitch competition for Canadian entrepreneurs.[6]

In 2013, Fundica organized the first Funding Roadshow, or Fundica Roadshow,[2] an annual event held in cities across Canada and at times in the US. The Fundica Roadshow was designed to inspire, educate and fund entrepreneurs, as well as facilitate connections between funders and entrepreneurs. Over the next few years, the Fundica Roadshow went through Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Mississauga, Waterloo, Prince Edward County, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Victoria and San Francisco.

In each city, the event consisted of 20 closed-room pitches, a variety of workshops about funding and online resources available to help entrepreneurs grow their business, and an evening networking session. Entrepreneurs pitched to a panel of funders and mentors to receive candid feedback on their pitch and business model, discuss funding opportunities, and potentially earn a spot at the Grand Finale to compete for an investment award from the event sponsors.

To be eligible to pitch at the Fundica Roadshow, candidates were required to have a technological component to their business, be incorporated in Canada, and be in the seed or growth stage with expected revenue growth > 50%.[7]

In May 2013, Mike Lee, Co-founder of Fundica, was identified as one of Quebec's top 25 Emerging Entrepreneurs[8] by C2MTL and the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Foundation.[9] The Emerging Entrepreneurs Contest is designed to give Quebec's most promising business minds the opportunity to share their ideas and network with the many international leaders in creativity and commerce in attendance at C2MTL. Mike Lee was also recognized in 2013-14 as the Entrepreneur of the Year by CFO Canada.[10] This prize is awarded to the entrepreneur that shows growth and creates new products that help entrepreneurs across Canada.

In 2014, Fundica was runner-up in the Entrepreneurial Effect Award from Startup Canada.[11] This is awarded to the individual, group, community, network or organization that has developed and produced a program, tool, research project or event that has had the greatest impact in advancing entrepreneurship awards.

Fundica officially incorporated in 2017 and changed its business model to focus on licensing its funding search technology. In 2017, Fundica also reoriented the Fundica Roadshow toward larger, theatre-style events and prizes in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal.

In 2019, Fundica held the last edition of the Roadshow.[12] The company ended the annual event, deciding to focus exclusively on developing the software platform, data capabilities, and associated artificial intelligence for its online funding search solutions.

Fundica then licensed its technology to several government agencies, financial institutions, and business advisors. Desjardins[13] and Montreal InVivo[14] became visible partners.

In 2021, Fundica expanded its database to include government funding available in the U.S.

System edit

Using a Web search algorithm executed by internet bots, Fundica locates funding opportunities online and automatically records them in the database. Funders have the ability to submit information about their own programs via the Fundica website. Fundica’s researchers also verify and update funding information manually.[1]

On the Fundica website, businesses seeking funding build a profile based on 20 to 30 search criteria. Fundica’s proprietary search and intelligent filtering system uses this profile to generate a list of relevant funding opportunities.[1]

Business Model edit

Fundica licenses its online funding search platform to banks, economic development agencies, and other entrepreneur-supporting organizations using a SaaS business model. The company’s three levels of service are:

  1. AdvisorPro—Allows financial advisors to search the Fundica database directly, identify appropriate funding opportunities for their clients, and share the results.[15]
  2. Automated Funding Alerts—Sends funding opportunities to each customer’s mailing list of businesses, based on their demographics.
  3. Online White Label—Enables entrepreneur-supporting organizations to gain greater insight into their customers by hosting a branded instance of Fundica’s funding search platform on their website.

Fundica Roadshow Winners edit

 
An event held in cities across Canada to educate, inspire and fund entrepreneurs.

2014 edit

  • Halifax: Eyeread
  • Edmonton: Orpyx
  • Montreal (West): Zafea-Ubios
  • Victoria: Flytographer
  • Winnipeg: Advolve Media
  • Ottawa: SavvyDox
  • Waterloo: FR8nex.com
  • Calgary: Sponsor Energy Inc.
  • Montreal: ReturnMe
  • Vancouver: Curatio
  • Toronto: OtoSim Inc.

2015 edit

  • Ottawa: Nuvyyo
  • Toronto: Edusight
  • Halifax: Vendeve
  • Winnipeg: Exigence Technologies Inc.
  • Vancouver: Mentio
  • Victoria: KeyNexus
  • Calgary: RCKTSHP
  • Edmonton: EyeDentifyIt
  • Toronto: eStaffMatch Inc.
  • Montreal: MakerBloks
  • Montreal: Hyasynth Bio

2016 edit

  • Ottawa: Irystec Software
  • Toronto: BlancRide
  • Halifax: PACTA
  • Montreal: GradeSlam
  • Waterloo: MobileXCo
  • Vancouver: Spare Rides
  • Victoria: Change Heroes Fundraising
  • Calgary: KeeWave
  • Toronto: Sampler Inc.
  • Montreal: Phazon

2017 edit

  • Toronto: Flo Partners Inc.
  • Montreal: reDock
  • Ottawa: Uugran Drive Safe Inc.
  • Waterloo: Bartesian, a cocktail-making machine
  • Halifax: GreyLitMatters
  • Vancouver: thisopenspace
  • Victoria: Certn
  • Calgary: Nobal Technologies Inc.
  • Toronto: Quote Kong Inc.
  • Montreal: Lexop

2018 edit

  • Montreal: Semeon, InVivo AI, ProcedureFlow
  • Toronto: FleetOps, Pitstop Connect, GoMaterials
  • Vancouver: ViewsIQ, Lumen5, Chatterhigh
  • Finale (Montreal): InVivo AI, FleetOps, Lumen5

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Dobby, Christine (July 5, 2011). "Modern matchmaker". Financial Post.
  2. ^ a b "Funding Roadshow". Fundica. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  3. ^ Fundica. "2017 Fundica Roadshow". www.fundicaroadshow.com. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  4. ^ Evans, Mark (December 26, 2011). "Database matches entrepreneurs with much-needed funds". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  5. ^ "System and Method for Interactive Identification and Matching of Funding and/or Advisory Seekers and Funding and/or Advisory Providers, Patent application number 20130007099". Patentdocs. Advameg, Inc. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  6. ^ "Startup contest for Canadians". The Globe and Mail. August 28, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  7. ^ Fundica. "2017 Fundica Roadshow". www.fundicaroadshow.com. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  8. ^ "Introducing Quebec's Top 25 Emerging Entrepreneurs". C2-MTL. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  9. ^ "Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Foundation". Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  10. ^ "C-Suite CXO of the Year". C-Suite. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  11. ^ "2014 Startup Canada Awards Results". Startup Canada Awardes. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  12. ^ "2019 Fundica Roadshow: Pitch for an Investment Award of up to $800,000". Cision PRWeb. March 7, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2021.
  13. ^ "Fundica Partners with Desjardins to Match More Businesses with Relevant Government Funding". Cision PRWeb. June 2, 2020. Retrieved June 21, 2021.
  14. ^ "Financing Programs". Montreal InVivo. Retrieved June 21, 2021.
  15. ^ "Advisor Pro". Fundica. Retrieved June 21, 2021.

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