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Funding

Funding is the act of providing resources to finance a need, program, or project. While this is usually in the form of money, it can also take the form of effort or time from an organization or company. Generally, this word is used when a firm uses its internal reserves to satisfy its necessity for cash, while the term financing is used when the firm acquires capital from external sources.[citation needed]

Sources of funding include credit, venture capital, donations, grants, savings, subsidies, and taxes. Funding methods such as donations, subsidies, and grants that have no direct requirement for return of investment are described as "soft funding" or "crowdfunding". Funding that facilitates the exchange of equity ownership in a company for capital investment via an online funding portal per the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (alternately, the "JOBS Act of 2012") (U.S.) is known as equity crowdfunding.

Funds can be allocated for either short-term or long-term purposes.

Economics edit

 
The flow of funds from lender to borrower
 
Types of financing/funding[1]

In economics funds are injected into the market as capital by lenders and taken as loans by borrowers. There are two ways in which the capital can end up at the borrower. The lender can lend the capital to a financial intermediary against interest. These financial intermediaries then reinvest the money against a higher rate. The use of financial intermediaries to finance operations is called indirect finance. A lender can also go to the financial markets to directly lend to a borrower. This method is called direct finance.[2]

Purpose of Funding edit

Research funding edit

Research funding is funding used for research-related purposes. It is most often used to describe funding in the fields of technology or social science. The allocation of funds are usually granted based on a per project, department, or institute basis stemming from scope of the research or project. Research funding can be split into commercial and non-commercial allocations. Research and development departments of a corporation normally provide commercial research funding. Whereas, non-commercial research funding is obtained from charities, research councils, or government agencies.[3] Organizations that require such funding normally have to go through competitive selections. Only those that have the most potential would be chosen. Funding is vital in ensuring the sustainability of certain projects.

Launch a business edit

Entrepreneurs with a business concept would want to accumulate all the necessary resources including capital to venture into a market. Funding is part of the process, as some businesses would require large start-up sums that individuals would not have.[4] These start-up funds are essential to kick-start a business idea, without it, entrepreneurs would not have the ability to carry out their concepts in the business world.

Uses on investment edit

Fund management companies gather pools of money from many investors and use them to purchase securities. These funds are managed by professional investment managers, which may generate higher returns with reduced risks by asset diversification.[5] The size of these funds could be as little as a few millions or as much as multi billions. The purpose of these funding activities is mainly aiming to pursue individual or organization profits.

Methods of Funding edit

Government Grants edit

Government could allocate funds itself or through government agencies to projects that benefit the public through a selection process to students or researchers and even organizations. At least two external peer-reviewers and an internal research award committee review each application. The research awards committee would meet some time to discuss shortlisted applications. A further shortlist and ranking is made. Projects are funded and applicants are informed.[6] Econometric evidence shows public grants for firms can create additionality in jobs, sales, value added, innovation and capital. For example, this was shown to be the case for large R&D grants,[7] as well as smaller public grants for the tourism firms[8] or small and medium sized firms in general.[9]

Crowdfunding edit

Crowdfunding exists in mainly two types, reward-based crowdfunding and equity-based crowdfunding. In the former, small firms could pre-sell a product or service to start a business whereas in the latter, backers buy a certain amount of shares of a firm in exchange of money.[10] As for reward-based crowdfunding, project creators would set a funding target and deadline. Anyone who is interested can pledge on the projects. Projects must reach its targeted amount in order for it to be carried out. Once the projects ended with enough funds, projects creators would have to make sure that they fulfill their promises by the intended timeline and delivery their products or services.[11]

Raise from investors edit

To raise capital, you require funds from investors who are interested in the investments. You have to present those investors with high-return projects. By displaying high-level potentials of the projects, investors would be more attracted to put their money into those projects. After a certain amount of time, usually in a year's time, rewards of the investment will be shared with investors. This makes investors happy and they may continue to invest further.[12] If returns do not meet the intended level, this could reduce the willingness of investors to invest their money into the funds. Hence, the amounts of financial incentives are highly weighted determinants to ensure the funding remains at a desirable level. Venture Capital (VC) is a subdivision of Private Equity wherein external investors fund small-scale startups that have high growth potential in the long run. Investors receive a portion of the company’s equity in return for the money invested by them. The amount of money that a Venture capital firm can raise is predominantly built on the Principal-agent relationship between the Limited Partners and the Venture Capital Firm.[13]

Self-Organized Funding Allocation edit

Self-organized funding allocation (SOFA) is a method of distributing funding for scientific research. In this system, each researcher is allocated an equal amount of funding, and is required to anonymously allocate a fraction of their funds to the research of others. Proponents of SOFA argue that it would result in similar distribution of funding as the present grant system, but with less overhead.[14] In 2016, a test pilot of SOFA began in the Netherlands.[15]

Securing loans edit

A company or an individual may secure a loan to get access to capital. Often borrowers must use a secured loan where assets are pledged as collateral. If the borrower defaults, ownership of the collateral reverts to the lender. Both tangible and intangible assets can be used to secure loans.[16] The use of IP as collateral in IP-backed finance transactions is the subject of a report series at the World Intellectual Property Organization.[17]

Withdrawal of funding edit

Withdrawal of funding, or defunding, occurs when funding previously given to an organisation ceases, especially in relation to Governmental funding.[18] Defunding could be as a result of a disagreement or failure to meet set objectives. An example that explains the withdrawal of funding in this case is that of President Trump's decision to stop funding the World Health Organization (WHO) over alleged Coronavirus mismanagement.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kaschny, Martin (2018). Innovation and Transformation. Springer Verlag. ISBN 978-3-319-78524-0.
  2. ^ Mishkin, Frederic (2012). The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets (Global, Tenth ed.). Pearson Education Limited. p. 68. ISBN 978-0273765738.
  3. ^ Imperial College London(2014) Types of research funding [Online] Available at: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/researchsupport/funderinformation/typesofresearchfunding (Accessed:15 October 2014)
  4. ^ "Set up a business". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  5. ^ "Mutual Funds | Investor.gov". www.investor.gov. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  6. ^ Stroke Association(2009) Research funding process [Online] Available at: http://www.stroke.org.uk/research/research-funding-process (Accessed: 21 October 2014)
  7. ^ Howell, Sabrina T. (2017). "Financing Innovation: Evidence from R&D Grants". American Economic Review. 107 (4): 1136–1164. doi:10.1257/aer.20150808.
  8. ^ Srhoj, Stjepan; Vitezić, Vanja; Walde, Janette (2021). "Do small public grants boost tourism firms' performance?". Tourism Economics. 28 (6): 1435–1452. doi:10.1177/1354816621994436.
  9. ^ Dvouletý, Ondřej; Srhoj, Stjepan; Pantea, Smaranda (2020). "Public SME grants and firm performance in European Union: A systematic review of empirical evidence". Small Business Economics. 57: 243–263. doi:10.1007/s11187-019-00306-x.
  10. ^ Clifford, C.(2014) Crowdfunding Generates More Than $60,000 an Hour (Infographic) [Online] Available at: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/234051 (Accessed: 22 October 2014)
  11. ^ Kickstarter, Inc.(2010) "Seven things to know about Kickstarter" [Online] Available at: https://www.kickstarter.com/hello?ref=footer (Accessed: 23 October 2014)
  12. ^ Raise Capital(2011) "Business talk - How to raise capital for a hedge fund" [Online] Available at: http://www.raise-capital.com/raise-capital-for-hedge-fund.php (Accessed: 24 October 2014)
  13. ^ Raza, M. Tanzeem; Natarajan, P. (January 2023). "Factors Driving Venture Capital Investments in India". Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies. 9 (1): 62–79. doi:10.1177/23939575221139944. ISSN 2393-9575. S2CID 256504532.
  14. ^ Bollen, Johan (8 August 2018). "Who would you share your funding with?". Nature. 560 (7717): 143. Bibcode:2018Natur.560..143B. doi:10.1038/d41586-018-05887-3. PMID 30089925.
  15. ^ Coelho, Andre. "NETHERLANDS: A radical new way do fund science | BIEN". Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  16. ^ Security interests in intellectual property. Toshiyuki Kono. Singapore. 2017. ISBN 978-981-10-5415-0. OCLC 1001337977.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  17. ^ "Launch of new WIPO report series on unlocking IP-Backed Finance at Singapore's IP Week, 26 August 2021 – Sharing the Singapore Country Report". www.wipo.int. Retrieved 2021-12-24.
  18. ^ "The definition of defund". www.dictionary.com. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  19. ^ Cohen, Joshua. "Trump's Decision To Defund WHO For Coronavirus Response: Throwing The Baby Out With The Bathwater". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-07-08.

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Funding is the act of providing resources to finance a need program or project While this is usually in the form of money it can also take the form of effort or time from an organization or company Generally this word is used when a firm uses its internal reserves to satisfy its necessity for cash while the term financing is used when the firm acquires capital from external sources citation needed Sources of funding include credit venture capital donations grants savings subsidies and taxes Funding methods such as donations subsidies and grants that have no direct requirement for return of investment are described as soft funding or crowdfunding Funding that facilitates the exchange of equity ownership in a company for capital investment via an online funding portal per the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act alternately the JOBS Act of 2012 U S is known as equity crowdfunding Funds can be allocated for either short term or long term purposes Contents 1 Economics 2 Purpose of Funding 2 1 Research funding 2 2 Launch a business 2 3 Uses on investment 3 Methods of Funding 3 1 Government Grants 3 2 Crowdfunding 3 3 Raise from investors 3 4 Self Organized Funding Allocation 4 Securing loans 5 Withdrawal of funding 6 See also 7 ReferencesEconomics edit nbsp The flow of funds from lender to borrower nbsp Types of financing funding 1 In economics funds are injected into the market as capital by lenders and taken as loans by borrowers There are two ways in which the capital can end up at the borrower The lender can lend the capital to a financial intermediary against interest These financial intermediaries then reinvest the money against a higher rate The use of financial intermediaries to finance operations is called indirect finance A lender can also go to the financial markets to directly lend to a borrower This method is called direct finance 2 Purpose of Funding editResearch funding edit Research funding is funding used for research related purposes It is most often used to describe funding in the fields of technology or social science The allocation of funds are usually granted based on a per project department or institute basis stemming from scope of the research or project Research funding can be split into commercial and non commercial allocations Research and development departments of a corporation normally provide commercial research funding Whereas non commercial research funding is obtained from charities research councils or government agencies 3 Organizations that require such funding normally have to go through competitive selections Only those that have the most potential would be chosen Funding is vital in ensuring the sustainability of certain projects Launch a business edit Entrepreneurs with a business concept would want to accumulate all the necessary resources including capital to venture into a market Funding is part of the process as some businesses would require large start up sums that individuals would not have 4 These start up funds are essential to kick start a business idea without it entrepreneurs would not have the ability to carry out their concepts in the business world Uses on investment edit Fund management companies gather pools of money from many investors and use them to purchase securities These funds are managed by professional investment managers which may generate higher returns with reduced risks by asset diversification 5 The size of these funds could be as little as a few millions or as much as multi billions The purpose of these funding activities is mainly aiming to pursue individual or organization profits Methods of Funding editGovernment Grants edit Main article Grant money Government could allocate funds itself or through government agencies to projects that benefit the public through a selection process to students or researchers and even organizations At least two external peer reviewers and an internal research award committee review each application The research awards committee would meet some time to discuss shortlisted applications A further shortlist and ranking is made Projects are funded and applicants are informed 6 Econometric evidence shows public grants for firms can create additionality in jobs sales value added innovation and capital For example this was shown to be the case for large R amp D grants 7 as well as smaller public grants for the tourism firms 8 or small and medium sized firms in general 9 Crowdfunding edit Main article Crowdfunding Crowdfunding exists in mainly two types reward based crowdfunding and equity based crowdfunding In the former small firms could pre sell a product or service to start a business whereas in the latter backers buy a certain amount of shares of a firm in exchange of money 10 As for reward based crowdfunding project creators would set a funding target and deadline Anyone who is interested can pledge on the projects Projects must reach its targeted amount in order for it to be carried out Once the projects ended with enough funds projects creators would have to make sure that they fulfill their promises by the intended timeline and delivery their products or services 11 Raise from investors edit To raise capital you require funds from investors who are interested in the investments You have to present those investors with high return projects By displaying high level potentials of the projects investors would be more attracted to put their money into those projects After a certain amount of time usually in a year s time rewards of the investment will be shared with investors This makes investors happy and they may continue to invest further 12 If returns do not meet the intended level this could reduce the willingness of investors to invest their money into the funds Hence the amounts of financial incentives are highly weighted determinants to ensure the funding remains at a desirable level Venture Capital VC is a subdivision of Private Equity wherein external investors fund small scale startups that have high growth potential in the long run Investors receive a portion of the company s equity in return for the money invested by them The amount of money that a Venture capital firm can raise is predominantly built on the Principal agent relationship between the Limited Partners and the Venture Capital Firm 13 Self Organized Funding Allocation edit Main article Self Organized Funding Allocation Self organized funding allocation SOFA is a method of distributing funding for scientific research In this system each researcher is allocated an equal amount of funding and is required to anonymously allocate a fraction of their funds to the research of others Proponents of SOFA argue that it would result in similar distribution of funding as the present grant system but with less overhead 14 In 2016 a test pilot of SOFA began in the Netherlands 15 Securing loans editA company or an individual may secure a loan to get access to capital Often borrowers must use a secured loan where assets are pledged as collateral If the borrower defaults ownership of the collateral reverts to the lender Both tangible and intangible assets can be used to secure loans 16 The use of IP as collateral in IP backed finance transactions is the subject of a report series at the World Intellectual Property Organization 17 Withdrawal of funding editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2018 Withdrawal of funding or defunding occurs when funding previously given to an organisation ceases especially in relation to Governmental funding 18 Defunding could be as a result of a disagreement or failure to meet set objectives An example that explains the withdrawal of funding in this case is that of President Trump s decision to stop funding the World Health Organization WHO over alleged Coronavirus mismanagement 19 See also edit nbsp Look up funding in Wiktionary the free dictionary Foundation non profit Investment Investment fund Crowdfunding Peer to peer lending Research funding Seed money Micro finance Mutual fund Trust Fund Equity fund Intangible asset financeReferences edit Kaschny Martin 2018 Innovation and Transformation Springer Verlag ISBN 978 3 319 78524 0 Mishkin Frederic 2012 The Economics of Money Banking and Financial Markets Global Tenth ed Pearson Education Limited p 68 ISBN 978 0273765738 Imperial College London 2014 Types of research funding Online Available at http www3 imperial ac uk researchsupport funderinformation typesofresearchfunding Accessed 15 October 2014 Set up a business GOV UK Retrieved 2023 08 24 Mutual Funds Investor gov www investor gov Retrieved 2023 08 24 Stroke Association 2009 Research funding process Online Available at http www stroke org uk research research funding process Accessed 21 October 2014 Howell Sabrina T 2017 Financing Innovation Evidence from R amp D Grants American Economic Review 107 4 1136 1164 doi 10 1257 aer 20150808 Srhoj Stjepan Vitezic Vanja Walde Janette 2021 Do small public grants boost tourism firms performance Tourism Economics 28 6 1435 1452 doi 10 1177 1354816621994436 Dvoulety Ondrej Srhoj Stjepan Pantea Smaranda 2020 Public SME grants and firm performance in European Union A systematic review of empirical evidence Small Business Economics 57 243 263 doi 10 1007 s11187 019 00306 x Clifford C 2014 Crowdfunding Generates More Than 60 000 an Hour Infographic Online Available at http www entrepreneur com article 234051 Accessed 22 October 2014 Kickstarter Inc 2010 Seven things to know about Kickstarter Online Available at https www kickstarter com hello ref footer Accessed 23 October 2014 Raise Capital 2011 Business talk How to raise capital for a hedge fund Online Available at http www raise capital com raise capital for hedge fund php Accessed 24 October 2014 Raza M Tanzeem Natarajan P January 2023 Factors Driving Venture Capital Investments in India Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies 9 1 62 79 doi 10 1177 23939575221139944 ISSN 2393 9575 S2CID 256504532 Bollen Johan 8 August 2018 Who would you share your funding with Nature 560 7717 143 Bibcode 2018Natur 560 143B doi 10 1038 d41586 018 05887 3 PMID 30089925 Coelho Andre NETHERLANDS A radical new way do fund science BIEN Retrieved 2 June 2019 Security interests in intellectual property Toshiyuki Kono Singapore 2017 ISBN 978 981 10 5415 0 OCLC 1001337977 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link Launch of new WIPO report series on unlocking IP Backed Finance at Singapore s IP Week 26 August 2021 Sharing the Singapore Country Report www wipo int Retrieved 2021 12 24 The definition of defund www dictionary com Retrieved 7 October 2018 Cohen Joshua Trump s Decision To Defund WHO For Coronavirus Response Throwing The Baby Out With The Bathwater Forbes Retrieved 2021 07 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Funding amp oldid 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