How much capital does an impact enterprise really need – and how do you figure that out? This self-paced, mini-MBA-style course walks any entrepreneur step-by-step through building a financial model using our Excel template. You will undertake a process to define your funding gap, test investment scenarios, and plan your future financing needs with confidence. You’ll learn how to input financial data, generate investor-ready projections, and calculate the funding gap—how much capital is needed to reach financial break-even.



Building Financial Models for Entrepreneurs

Instructor: Cathy Clark
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What you'll learn
Build a complete financial model using a structured Excel template
Calculate a venture’s funding gap and determine the capital needed to reach financial break-even
Model and compare different investment scenarios, such as equity or debt financing
Analyze and refine financial projections to withstand investor scrutiny and support fundraising efforts
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October 2025
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How much capital does an impact enterprise really need, and how do you figure that out? This module walks any entrepreneur step-by-step through building a financial model using our Excel template. You will undertake a process to define your funding gap, test investment scenarios, and plan your future financing needs with confidence. By experimenting with various scenarios, you’ll gain the skills to assess how new capital affects your financial outlook and how to negotiate terms that support your enterprise’s success. By the end of the module, you’ll be able to confidently interpret and explain financial projections, evaluate investment offers, and make informed decisions about raising capital.
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