For cold emailing, the objective is to be concise, data-driven, and hyper-targeted. High-net-worth individuals and VCs receive hundreds of pitches; yours must stand out by highlighting the “Flywheel” effect of the Gonen Ecosystem immediately.

​Under SEC Rule 506(c), you can broadly solicit investors as long as you take reasonable steps to verify they are “Accredited.”

Option 1: The “Data-First” Pitch (Best for Analytical VCs)

Subject: 35% Higher NOI: Integrated Media & Real Estate Fund

Hi [Investor Name],

​I’ve been following your focus on [Specific Asset Class, e.g., Mixed-Use Development] and thought you’d find our model at GONEN CORP interesting.

​We’ve moved beyond traditional real estate by integrating hyper-local media (G1NBC) and hospitality into our residential portfolio. This “Ecosystem” approach has allowed us to:

  • Reduce CAC by 60%: We use our own TV stations for all tenant and customer acquisition.
  • Boost NOI by 10-15%: Layering membership and ad revenue onto physical assets.
  • Hedge Risk: Diversified cash flow across rent, media ads, and hospitality.

​We are currently opening a strategic round to scale our next three “Gonen Zones” in Michigan. I’ve attached our deck below.

Do you have 15 minutes next Tuesday or Wednesday for a brief intro?

​Best,

[Your Name]

Managing Partner, GONEN FUNDS

Option 2: The “Community Vision” Pitch (Best for Family Offices)

Subject: Redefining the 15-Minute City in Michigan

Hi [Investor Name],

​Most urban developments are fragmented. At GONEN CORP, we are building a “live-work-connect” ecosystem that merges luxury residential with the City Press Club Bistro and G1NBC TV Stations.

​We don’t just build apartments; we build the media infrastructure and social hubs that make those apartments the most desirable addresses in the city. Our model de-risks real estate by owning the audience and the “third space” social engine.

​I’d love to share how we’re currently outperforming traditional benchmarks through this vertical integration.

Are you open to a quick call to discuss our 2026 rollout?

​Best,

[Your Name]

GONEN FUNDS / GONEN CORP

3 Golden Rules for Your Cold Email Strategy

  1. The “6-Word” Subject Line: Keep subject lines under 6 words. “Investment Opportunity” is spam; “G1NBC + Real Estate: Higher Yields” is a conversation.
  2. Attach the Deck Upfront: Do not ask for permission to send the deck. Attach a low-res PDF or a trackable link (like DocSend) so they can see the quality of the vision immediately.
  3. The Thursday/Friday Window: Data suggests that Thursday and Friday afternoons have the highest open rates for investment pitches as VCs clear their inboxes for the weekend.

Compliance Note

​Since you are likely using Reg D 506(c) (which allows general solicitation), you must include a brief disclaimer at the bottom of your email:

Disclaimer: This email does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. Any such offer will be made only by means of a confidential Private Placement Memorandum.

Would you like me to create a “Follow-Up” email for those who open the deck but don’t reply?

GONEN CORP FUNDS