Tag: venture capital funds
 
The Making Of A Women-Led VC Firm Is Often Atypical And Impressive
Women help women, whether it’s a women-led VC firm investing in female founders and emerging managers, or diverse founders creating new ways for women- and BIPOC-led companies to build the social capital they need to attract funding.
Corporations Tap Women- And POC-Led VC Funds To Reach Emerging Markets
The venture capital sector is not known for the diversity of its leadership or its investments. But that is changing as more women venture capitalists tap corporations such as General Mills to become investors in their venture funds.
The State Of Venture Capital Investments In Female Founders: Change Is In The Wind
Female founders have more than proved their worth by bringing in better returns than their male counterparts. Is the venture capital community slowly waking up to the arbitrage opportunity they represent?
Female Founders Can Get Their Fair Share Of Venture Capital: Here’s How
If institutional investors stop using old formulas to evaluate venture capital funds, they’d increase the diversity of their portfolios and the return on their investments.
Black Female Founders Still Dreaming When It Comes To A Fair Share Of Venture Capital
When you look at the data, Black female founders are underfunded by angel and venture capital investors. Transparency, like that provided by Crunchbase, can change that.
Lessons From A Small Business Now Scaling With Venture Capital
Attracting the attention of investors, can sometimes mean thinking outside the box, conquering your fears and honing your skills. The effort helped Sashee Chandran founder and CEO of Tea Drops raise $8.4 millions in funding.
 
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