@Grant Charge No. the solution is probably a lot of “pick and shovel” work by some assistant digging through various resources: - WealthEngine - tracks high net worth individuals, investment capacity - iWave - donor/investor prospecting data - LexisNexis - public records, property ownership, wealth indicators - County assessor records - property ownership (retirees often own homes outright) - SEC filings - accredited investors, former executives with stock holdings - Business ownership records - sold businesses, exits - Golf club memberships - affluent retiree communities - Country club directories - wealth indicators - Retirement community resident lists - if targeting specific areas - Investment club memberships - already interested in opportunities - InfoUSA/Data Axle - can filter by age, income, homeownership - Experian/Equifax consumer data - wealth and lifestyle segments - AccuData - investor lists, high net worth consumers - Former members of industry associations (engineering, medical, legal societies) - Corporate alumni networks - Executive networking groups