How to Build a Professional Capital Raising Business in 6 Weeks

Most capital raisers have the drive — they just don't have the infrastructure. The legal formation, investor portal, deal page, and sponsor relationships all exist, but nobody has put them together in one place.

In this free training, securities attorney and CLO of Tribevest Seth Bradley walks you through the exact system for building a compliant, scalable Fund of Funds — from your first investor conversation to a live deal page with soft commitments in under 60 days.

Thursday, May 7 | 10 Spots Left!

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What You'll Learn in This Session:

Seth Bradley has powered $3B+ in capital raised across 750+ Fund of Funds. In this session he breaks down the exact sequence — legal structure, fund economics, investor qualification, and deal access — so you can stop piecing it together and start building.

The structure that replaces co-GP arrangements

Why co-GP deals put your business at legal risk — and the one compliant structure that scales

How Fund of Funds economics actually work

Two fee layers, two waterfalls, explained simply enough to present to your investors with confidence

How to access institutional lead sponsors

Get direct relationships with sponsors presenting live deals — without cold pitching anyone

From setup to soft commitments in under 60 days

What a fully compliant Fund of Funds looks like when legal, portal, deal page, and data room are built in one place

About Your Host

Seth Bradley

Seth Bradley is a securities attorney with decades of experience in fund formation and capital markets. He is the Chief Legal Officer at Tribevest and an active capital raiser. He is not your attorney, but he is the most qualified person in the industry to walk you through how to do this correctly. Seth has powered $3B+ in capital raised across 750+ Fund of Funds, with $9B+ in total transactions supported.