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Angel Capital Association
The Angel Capital Association is North America’s professional alliance of angel groups. This fast-growing association brings together the 200 angel organizations in the United States and Canada to share best practices, network, and help develop data about the field of angel investing.

US Securities and Exchange Commission
The primary mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the securities markets. The SEC requires public companies to disclose meaningful financial and other information to the public, which provides a common pool of knowledge for all investors to use to judge for themselves if a company’s securities are a good investment. The SEC also oversees other key participants in the securities world, including stock exchanges, broker-dealers, investment advisors, mutual funds, and public utility holding companies.

Investor’s Guide to the SEC
This publication describes the information you should review before you invest, provides tips on how to find information about companies and lists several “red flags” to avoid.

 

Our sister groups in Texas

Houston Angel Network
The Houston Angel Network (HAN) is the oldest and largest angel network in Texas.  They guided NTAN every step of the way as we got started and our collaborative relationship continues to improve.

Central Texas Angel Network

CTAN is in Austin and has provided NTAN an excellent model of how to build a high quality group.