Episode summaryIn this episode of Zero.24%, Michael Livingstone sits down with Manoj Ranaweera, founder of Techcelerate, Deal Lite and SkilledUp Life, and one of the people credited with helping build Manchester’s tech startup ecosystem. Manoj’s story is not the polished founder fantasy. It is about failure, rebuilding, bootstrapping, community, exits, and the uncomfortable truth that most founders do not have unlimited access to capital, talent or networks. From launching his first tech startup in 2004, to building founder communities, creating the Northern Tech Awards, exiting ventures, and now helping startups access skilled volunteer talent through SkilledUp Life, Manoj has spent two decades inside the real machinery of startup survival. His work has focused on founders, commercialisation, investment readiness, and building ecosystems before they become fashionable. For founders operating in the 0.24% reality, this conversation matters. Because when funding is limited, your network, your credibility, your commercial discipline, and your ability to build with what you have can become the difference between giving up and staying in the game. Why you should listenThis episode is for founders who are tired of being told to “just raise money” when the system was never built with them in mind. Manoj brings a direct, experienced and sometimes uncomfortable perspective on what it really takes to build a startup when you do not have easy access to capital. He has built, failed, exited, restarted, and supported thousands of founders across the UK tech ecosystem. His journey shows why community, consistency, commercial thinking and founder resilience matter long before investment arrives. In this episodeMichael and Manoj explore: The reality of building when you do not have funding Why Manoj’s first fintech failure became the foundation for everything that followed How Manchester’s tech startup ecosystem was built through events, relationships and founder energy Why founders need to understand commercialisation before chasing investment The role of SkilledUp Life in helping startups access global volunteer talent Why talent, not just money, is one of the biggest barriers for early stage founders What underrepresented founders can learn from ecosystem builders Why sharing what you are building can create more opportunity than hiding your idea The difference between looking like a startup and actually building one What founders need to do when the investment landscape does not favour them Guest bioManoj Ranaweera has been building tech startups and related ventures since 2004. He is the founder of Techcelerate, Deal Lite and SkilledUp Life, and has been closely associated with the development of Manchester’s tech startup ecosystem. His ventures include Northern Tech Awards, acquired by GP Bullhound, and edocr.com, acquired by Accusoft. Through SkilledUp Life, Manoj helps tech startups access skilled volunteers from around the world, supporting founders who need talent but may not yet have the resources to hire full teams. Zero.24% angleThis conversation goes to the heart of Zero.24%. Black founders received just 0.24% of venture capital funding in 2024, but founders still have to build, survive, sell, hire, learn, and grow. Manoj’s journey reminds us that the startup world is not only shaped by investors. It is also shaped by founders who create ecosystems, open doors, build communities and help others keep going when money is not available. This episode is not about pretending funding does not matter. It is about what founders do when funding is not coming fast enough. Pull quote options“When funding is limited, community becomes infrastructure.” “Some founders wait for permission. Manoj built the room.” “The startup game is not just about raising money. It is about learning how to survive long enough to matter.” “If the system will not build around you, sometimes you have to build the ecosystem yourself.” SEO keywordsZero.24% podcast, Manoj Ranaweera, SkilledUp Life, Techcelerate, Deal Lite, Manchester tech startup ecosystem, Black founders, underrepresented founders, startup funding, bootstrapping, venture capital, startup survival, founder journey, UK tech startups, startup volunteers, early stage founders, startup ecosystem, investment readiness, founder resilience Suggested Captivate tagsManoj Ranaweera SkilledUp Life Techcelerate Startup Funding Bootstrapping Black Founders Underrepresented Founders Manchester Tech Startup Ecosystem Founder Journey Zero.24% Venture Capital UK Startups Startup Survival Entrepreneurship Suggested categoryBusiness Entrepreneurship Technology Society and Culture Short episode descriptionMichael Livingstone speaks with Manoj Ranaweera, founder of Techcelerate, Deal Lite and SkilledUp Life, about startup failure, bootstrapping, ecosystem building, volunteer talent, and what founders do when investment is not available. Social media captionWhat do you do when the funding does not come? You build anyway. In this episode of Zero.24%, Michael Livingstone speaks with Manoj Ranaweera, founder of Techcelerate, Deal Lite and SkilledUp Life, about startup survival, bootstrapping, Manchester’s tech ecosystem, and why founders need more than money to succeed. This is a conversation for every founder building outside the usual networks. #ZeroPoint24Percent #BlackFounders #StartupFunding #Bootstrapping #FounderJourney #TechStartups #ManchesterTech #SkilledUpLife #Entrepreneurship #UnderrepresentedFounders