Venture Prospectus

Request the sponsor-grade prospectus.

Approved access includes both versions: the original club plan for continuity and the new 25-page professional prospectus for parents, school reviewers, mentors, sponsors, angel-style advisors, and venture readers.

01

Built like a board packet

The new prospectus is organized around thesis, execution, economics, governance, and review controls while the original version remains available as the earlier club plan.

02

Business-first language

Students are positioned as a small venture studio learning customer discovery, service revenue, sponsor development, angel readiness, and VC literacy.

03

Approval-ready structure

Readers see bylaws, student safety boundaries, privacy notes, public-claims controls, role coverage, and a clean review workflow.

Inside the PDF

Dense, single-spaced sections with charts and graphics.

The new document is written for people who want to understand whether the club has a real operating plan, not just activity photos. The original plan is included in the approved pack for comparison.

Business thesis

  • Executive summary and market context
  • Venture studio model and operating cadence
  • Customer problem map and service portfolio
  • Flagship venture: Stallion Local Launch Studio

Funding model

  • Starter funding, grants, and sponsor underwriting
  • Angel mentor readiness and VC vocabulary
  • High-level phased cost plan by maturity
  • Revenue model and KPI dashboard

Governance

  • Three-student founding team with doubled roles
  • Faculty approval and adult review checkpoints
  • Bylaws, conflict controls, and public-claims rules
  • Media, privacy, safety, and liability boundaries

Prospectus dashboard

Customer discovery88
Service pilots74
Funding literacy67
Sponsor outreach46

Access Workflow

Reviewed first, then the link is emailed.

The documents include internal planning details, so requests route through a simple approval step before the old-and-new document pack is sent.

1

Request

Reviewer submits name, email, organization, and reason for access.

2

Review

The advisor or officer team confirms the relationship and intended use.

3

Approve

An approval button sends the PDF link to the requester by email.

4

Follow Up

Sponsor, mentor, and school-review conversations continue with the right context.

Who should request it

  • Parents or guardians reviewing club purpose and safety boundaries
  • Educators reviewing bylaws, roles, and meeting accountability
  • Mentors or founders helping students sharpen venture ideas
  • Sponsors considering program support or event underwriting
  • Angel or VC professionals offering educational feedback