I was introduced to this website by a friend, after searching for funding for over two years. I purchased the Annual Membership and received two hours of excellent consulting. We used their advice and rewrote our business plan and soon found $150,000 in funding from Christian Investors. We now tell any Christian entrepreneurs to join CACN, if their serious about finding funding.
I met one of the original founders of the company years ago who touted
CACN as the way to get my project funded. I paid my $200 membership
Fee and heard nada, zip, zero from anyone. Read the other reviews below of other members who paid their dues and heard nothing from any investor.
I just received an email from them today (years later) from them
Asking me if I'd like to join their network. They couldn't even get
The subject line in the email right...
Stay away. Save your money. This is a dead-end investor match-making
Scam. Case in point: When was the last time you saw a financial
Capital company building their company on a Wix site?
Really?
Christian Angel Investors has been amazing to work with. They were not able to fund my project but Bill Murray went the extra mile to give me vetted alternative options that proved to be very beneficial. Bill also helped with and vetted calling centers that would be beneficial to our business. I cant thank Bill and his team enough for the assistance and council when it wasn't required of them to do so! I would highly recommend Christian Angel Investors to anyone that is looking for help in that arena.
Devin K.
We've been a partner with CACN now for ~5 years. Their passion for helping Christian entrepreneurs find their way is unparalleled! It is our pleasure to be a part of their process.
Jim Casparie, CEO, The Venture Alliance
Investments are long term, not get rich quick, and this site helps that building process. The organization is helping participants work through an ever changing area of investment and business guidance. If you contact them, they will help as possible (and realistic).
As a Christian Business owner seeking to expand my service, I was browsing for angel investors. I came across this site and immediately thought it was "small market" in its approach. Between the incorrect grammar and obvious millennial style verbiage I quickly suspected it was a site that preyed upon those who trust in the name - "Christian". As I filled out the very basic application form (website was created in Wix... really?) I was alarmed that they ask for the last four digits of your social... yep! A definite no no in the world of cyber security. I trust them about as far as I could... well you know. After further research it appears several of the reviews were written by the same person... obvious to those of us with a background in journalism and investigation. (And by the way... the word is leary, not weary) To top it off they are in Las Vegas... not the Bible Belt, but sin city. My guess is a couple of college kids with a $40 domain name and hosting package who thought they could scam folks they may likely think deserve it. "Do not cast your pearls before swine"
All talk, no action. This website supposedly brings Christian investors and entrepreneurs together. After signing up, they immediately charged my card with four months of usage. After I entered all my date for a profile, they said I wasn't allowed to see my own listing, that it was private. There is NO information on the website of any real entrepreneurs, NO listing of any investors, and NO documented success stories. They use stock photos on their website, and no offense, but they're located in Las Vegas, NV. I never had a single inquiry into my project, but when I e-mail investors on my own, I get tons of positive responses.
This website just doesn't seem legit.
I looked at the dates of the "reviews" for this company. There are a TON of them entered in the year 2013 within Only A Few Months Of Each Other. That alone screams 'Stay Away From This Company." Stellar Reviews happen over the course of YEARS not Months. The negative reviews (That are no less than Four years apart) tell me more than the Glut of "wonderful" reviews that mysteriously appear within the span of One Calendar Year. In Short -- Stay Away.
Excel gave me a way to build my prototype without putting my home up. Bill was a lot of help, too. It's up to me, now. Blessings to both.
Charles M HSV, AR
As an investor I appreciate the simplicity of finding the types of Christian owed companies that I would consider investing my money into. I give this site five of five stars!
Answer: The Christian angel investors in this network are only seeking US-based companies.
Answer: The Christian angel investors in this Network are only seeking to invest in US-based companies.
Christian Angel Investors has a rating of 3.4 stars from 23 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Christian Angel Investors most frequently mention and business plan. Christian Angel Investors ranks 6th among Christian sites.