c
calvinlemmo

Calvin

@calvinlemmo

Expert Investor Pitch Decks, SBA Approved Plans, and Winning Grant Proposals

United Kingdom
English, Spanish, German, French
About me
Stop leaving your funding to chance. I bridge the gap between your vision and an investor’s Yes. With deep expertise in SBA standards and high stakes pitch decks, I craft data driven business plans that command attention. Whether you're a startup seeking VC or a nonprofit chasing grants, I deliver the strategy you need to win. Let’s build your success story together. Order now.... Read more

Skills

c
calvinlemmo
Calvin
Offline • 

See my services

Business Plans for Startups
I will write an investor ready business plan and startup pitch deck presentation
Business Plans for Loan Approval
I will write a bank ready sba business plan, startup pitch deck and financial model

Work experience

Fundraising.com

Investor Pitch Deck, SBA Business Plan & Grant Proposal Writer

Fundraising.com • Freelance

Jul 2026 - Present1 mo

Most founders lose funding not because the idea is weak, but because the deck, plan, or proposal fails to prove it's fundable. Lenders skim SBA plans for red flags. Investors decide in the first three slides. Grant reviewers reject anything that doesn't hit their scoring rubric word for word. I write the documents that get past those filters: investor pitch decks built around a clear narrative and defensible numbers, SBA approved business plans structured to match lender underwriting criteria, and grant proposals aligned to funder language and evaluation scoring. This isn't generic business writing every project is built around financial projections, market positioning, and the specific ask, whether that's a Series A round, an SBA 7 a loan, or a federal or foundation grant. Clients come to me after a self written deck got ignored or a plan got kicked back by a lender. What changes with a rebuilt version: the story leads with traction and market size instead of features, the financials are lender instead of optimistic guesses, and the ask is framed the way funders actually evaluate it. That's the difference between a document that gets read and one that gets funded. If you're raising capital, applying for an SBA loan, or chasing a grant deadline, send me your current draft or your business details and I will tell you exactly what's missing before you submit.