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One-on-one coaching can cost $300/hr. That's why Funding Breakthrough Lab has partnered with Wallet Max to deliver a cost-effective expert strategies to help you fundraise. Our 6-week sprints include insights from industry guest speakers. Sign up for our launch special pricing.




6-Week Fundraising Mastermind: Weekly Breakdown
Each week includes a 1-hour group session plus dedicated time with your mastermind group. Expect to invest 6-8 hours weekly toward your fundraising goals.


Week 1: Storytelling Mastery
Coach: Natalie Pan & (Additional Tool Q&A with Ishtiaque Mohammad)
Focus: What Makes a Compelling Story (Under Time Constraints)
Refine your narrative for different contexts—elevator pitches, investor meetings, panels. Practice in breakout rooms and get feedback. Plus, a follow-up on due diligence tooling.
Focus: Introductions, Intention Setting, Organization into Mastermind Groups
Get oriented and set the foundation for your fundraising journey. You'll clarify your goals, learn the sprint framework, meet your mastermind cohort (groups rotate every 6 weeks), and understand the weekly time commitment and homework expectations.
Week 2: Fundraising Readiness & Foundations
Coach: Bhuva Shakti
Focus: Are You Actually Ready to Raise?
Reframe fundraising as execution, not hope
What "investor-ready" actually means in 2026 (traction, pilots, proof)
Common failure modes in early fundraising and how to avoid them
Week 3: Investor-Ready Story & Deck Architecture
Coach: Bhuva Shakti
Focus: Building a Deck Investors Actually Read
How investors scan decks (pattern recognition, what they look for first)
The 10-slide investor-ready deck structure for angels vs. early-stage VCs
Mapping your traction to your story: problem → proof → momentum
Week 4: Fundraising Checklist, Metrics & Traction
Coach: Bhuva Shakti
Focus: What Investors Look for Under the Hood
Acquisition, retention, and pilot proof as readiness signals
Fundraising readiness checklist: cap table, data room, use of funds
How to present early traction and which metrics matter most
Week 5: Outreach Systems & Investor Pipeline
Coach: Bhuva Shakti
Focus: Building a Systematic Approach to Investor Outreach
Review outreach systems: tools, cadence, and common blockers
Design an investor pipeline (not random outreach)
Warm vs. cold outreach sequencing, follow-ups, and effective CTAs
Week 6: Diligence, Decisioning & Closing
Coach: Bhuva Shakti
Focus: Navigating the Final Stretch
Diligence scenario walkthroughs and managing investor expectations
Handling common diligence questions and decision controls
Live Q&A on real investor situations founders are facing
Bonus: Long-Term Capital Strategy & Positioning
Coach: Bhuva Shakti
Focus: Setting Yourself Up for the Next Round
Post-raise investor communication systems
What investors remember between rounds (and how to stay top of mind)
Retrospective: what worked, what to carry forward into your next fundraise
Fundraising Made Easier.
Successful fundraising starts with structure. Our mastermind gives tech founders a step-by-step system to run a focused, time-bound fundraising sprint that's designed to convert early traction into investor confidence.
Q & A sessions
Step-by-step plan to approach fundraising
Guest speakers
Outreach Systems & Pipelines
Accountability Groups
Mindset & Non Verbal Communication Tips




Bhuva Shakti (she/her) is the futuristic founder and CEO driving sustainable innovation at Wallet Max, a global community of corporate executives, policy leaders, and venture capital investors expanding fundraising access for high-growth impact startups. With an MBA from Columbia University in New York and as a senior executive director on Wall Street for three decades, Bhuva has managed diverse financial portfolios and launched several digital transformation products for investment banks, capital markets, and payment networks. Bhuva’s leadership and risk governance oversight, during the global financial crisis and the pandemic, was pivotal for the success of regulatory compliance and mergers acquisitions at the world's top banks and credit rating institutions.
Bhuva is a board director and C-Suite advisor for people and planet friendly businesses, without compromising profits, and a keynote and TEDx speaker advancing economic inclusion and climate-fintech partnerships. Bhuva is the USA country director for World Business Angels Investment Forum and the Chief Ethics & Culture Officer for Women in AI worldwide. She leads fundraising strategy and product operations for market expansion and manages investor relations from diligence to investment. Bhuva is the founder of Bhuva’s Impact Global, offering board and enterprise risk advisory services for public and private corporations.


Natalie Pan founded Funding Breakthrough Lab to support founders—especially women and those from underserved communities—who face unique mental and emotional challenges in fundraising. As a former Engineering Manager with certifications in in executive & organizational coaching, Natalie has spent seven years supporting people in tech, and the last two years supporting founders navigate the intersection of mindset and capital-raising. She built a 19,000-member ecosystem and pre-accelerator from scratch because she understands that fundraising requires more than a good pitch deck—it requires doing the inner work around worthiness, rejection, and asking for what you need. Natalie has organized events with top tier VC's from Draper Ventures, Unusual Ventures, Alumni Ventures, and 500 Global, and specializes in helping underrepresented founders develop the psychological resilience that traditional fundraising advice overlooks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is It free?
We are currently offering the program for $500 or two installments of $300. The program was made to be more accessible than getting a personal fundraising coach.
Do you take equity?
No. We don't take any equity/
How long is the program?
The program runs for 6-weeks.
How long does it take to fundraise?
Typically it takes 6-9 months. Fundraising is a numbers game. If you're ready, and meeting enough investors you will eventually convert some, and then it gets easier. The first investor is the hardest to get.
Can I do this online?
Yes - the program is fully online.
Who is this for?
You are a tech enabled startup (Ex: fintech, health tech, ed tech) raising for your first or second time.
What is the time commitment?
Expect 6-8 hrs a week.
1 hour: Weekly session with our team (Wed 9am PST/12pm EST)
1 hour: Mastermind group meeting
4-6 hours: Preparing fundraising materials and investor outreach
Do you connect us to investors?
While we don't guarantee investor introductions, our speakers have extensive investor networks. When we identify strong alignment between your company and potential investors, we're happy to facilitate connections.
Should I have revenue and traction before fundraising?
For pre-seed fundraising, you don't need revenue, but you should have an MVP and early customer traction—such as beta testers or, ideally, letters of intent (LOIs) that demonstrate market interest.
Revenue: Not required
MVP: Yes, you need a working product
Traction: Essential—beta testers, pilot users, or letters of intent (LOIs)
Are the sessions recorded?
Yes, we'll share the zoom recordings for the duration of the program. We however recommend you attend all sessions live to get the most benefit.
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