Investors looking to invest in Pre-seed stage

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50K - 25M
Iluminar Ventures is a venture fund that invests in early-stage startups and is in a strategic partnership with Illumina. The fund provides capital and support to startups developing innovative technologies and products in the health, agriculture, and industrial sectors. Iluminar Ventures is foc...
250K - 500K
Interface Fund is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2022, the firm focuses on investing in biotech, artificial intelligence, and deep technology companies. It provides discretionary investments to a select portfolio of companies, with a focus on finding breakt...
50K - 50K
Wave Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on investing in early-stage startups across the world. It invests in companies across a variety of industries, including software, consumer products, robotics, and medical technology. Wave Ventures has invested in numerous startups, such as Streetb...
100K - 3M
ISAI is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Paris, France. The firm invests in disruptive startups in the technology, media, and consumer sectors, providing seed and Series A funding to companies that are tackling big, global problems. The firm's portfolio includes leading European comp...
50K - 500K
Island Capital Partners is a venture capital fund based in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The company was founded in 2017 and provides early-stage venture and seed capital to businesses in the region. In addition to investing, Island Capital Partners also offers advisory services, such as market ...
Noetic Fund is a venture fund launched by Grey House Partners GP Inc. that invests in emerging and early-stage wellness, therapeutic, and pharmaceutical companies around the globe. The fund is based in Toronto, Canada and targets healthcare and LOHAS (Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability) comp...
200K - 2M
YYM Ventures is an American family office that invests in cybersecurity, Fintech and Agri&Foodtech companies. It is based in Israel and is headed by Uzi Yemin. The firm seeks to invest in pre-seed, seed, and early-stage startups. YYM Ventures also provides mentorship and advice to startups, help...
50K - 300K
Lemonade Stand is a VC fund that focuses on early stage B2B investments in Baltic and East European founders no matter their size, industry, or stage. The fund's main mission is to invest in startups that are looking to scale their business, bring new innovations to the market, and create value ...
250K - 25M
MeOhr Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Haifa, Israel. The firm focuses on investing in Life Science related startups, with a particular emphasis on biotechnology, medical technology, digital health, and healthcare IT. Its team consists of experienced investors and profess...
200K - 1M
Lumen Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in rapidly-growing technology companies. The firm focuses on investing in companies that are at a pre-seed, seed, or Series A stage and are developing innovative solutions across a wide range of industries, such as healthcare, ed...
5K - 50K
The Miami SIF website provides a range of resources for those interested in learning about the SIF program and its activities. It provides information about the program, how to apply for funding, how to apply for services, and other related information. It also offers a range of resources such a...
50K - 100K
Lotux Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in early-stage companies that are developing disruptive technologies in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics, and Autonomous Driving. The firm was founded in 2017 and is located in San Francisco, Cali...
25K - 75K
Make it Studio is a venture capital firm that provides financial and technical resources to tech startups and entrepreneurs. They focus on helping their clients create fast-growing businesses that have the potential to become industry leaders. They offer a range of services, including investment...
250K - 1M
Marathon Venture Capital is a venture capital fund based in Athens, Greece. Founded in 2017, the fund focuses on early-stage B2B companies in Latin America. Marathon Venture Capital invests in a range of sectors, including software, hardware, robotics, e-commerce, and healthtech. The fund also p...
200K - 300K
Martlet Capital is an early-stage investor based in Cambridge, providing patient capital to deep technology and life science startups with high growth potential. They focus on companies based in Cambridge, and provide capital for early-stage B2B deep technology and life science start-ups. Their ...
25K - 20M
Protocol.ai is a blockchain protocol that enables developers to build decentralized applications on top of its distributed network. It provides a platform for developers to create, deploy, and manage distributed applications, and its open-source protocol is designed to be scalable, secure, and c...
500K - 5M
Heavybit is an accelerator program for early-stage software companies that provides facilities and resources for companies to help them grow and succeed. The Heavybit program includes mentorship, access to capital, and workshops to help entrepreneurs develop the skills needed to build and grow s...
100K - 3M
Halogen Ventures is a Los Angeles-based venture capital fund focused on investing in early-stage consumer technology startups. The fund was founded in 2016 by Jesse Draper, Ashley R. Balla, and Morgan Hermand-Waiche, and is committed to investing in companies that are led by female founders, min...
750K - 3M
Amdocs is a leading provider of software and services to communications, media, and entertainment companies. Their solutions enable their customers to accelerate their migration to the cloud, differentiate in the 5G era, digitalize and automate their businesses, and deliver innovative customer e...
100K - 5M
Founded in 2018, gumi Cryptos Capital is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California. The firm seeks to invest in seed and early-stage blockchain and crypto-native companies, with a particular focus on companies in the protocol and layer 1 infrastructure space. It also invests in c...
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How to Fundraise in Pre-Seed Stage and Types of Investors

Pre-seed stage is the earliest stage of startup fundraising, where you are looking to raise capital to build a prototype, conduct market research, and validate your business idea. It is a crucial stage for any startup, and there are different types of investors available for pre-seed funding:

  • Angel Investors: High net worth individuals who invest in startups in exchange for equity. They are usually experienced entrepreneurs themselves and can provide mentorship and networking opportunities.
  • Angel Funds: Similar to angel investors, but instead of investing as an individual, they invest as a group. They pool their resources to make larger investments.
  • VCs (Venture Capitalists): Institutional investors who invest in startups that have a high growth potential. They invest in exchange for equity and typically focus on businesses that have already demonstrated some traction.
  • Incubators: Programs that offer resources such as office space, mentorship, and networking opportunities in exchange for equity or a fee. They typically work with startups in the earliest stages and can help with product development, fundraising, and business strategy.

Pros and Cons of Each Type of Investor

Angel Investors

  • Pros:
    • Flexible investment terms
    • Can provide mentorship and networking opportunities
    • May be more willing to take a chance on a new idea
  • Cons:
    • May not have enough capital to meet your funding needs
    • May not have industry-specific knowledge
    • May not invest in the next funding round

Angel Funds

  • Pros:
    • Can provide larger investments than individual angel investors
    • May have more industry-specific knowledge
    • Can offer a network of contacts and resources
  • Cons:
    • May have less flexibility in investment terms
    • May have a longer decision-making process

VCs (Venture Capitalists)

  • Pros:
    • Can invest large amounts and follow-on in the future
    • May have industry-specific knowledge and experience
    • Can provide valuable connections and resources
  • Cons:
    • May require a higher level of traction and growth potential than other investors
    • May have more stringent investment terms
    • May have a longer decision-making process

Incubators

  • Pros:
    • Can provide valuable resources such as office space, mentorship, and networking opportunities
    • Can help with product development, fundraising, and business strategy
    • May have industry-specific knowledge
  • Cons:
    • They typically require a significant amount of equity in the company in exchange for their investment.
    • They may have specific criteria for the types of businesses they accept into their program.

Tips on Approaching Investors and How Much to Raise

  • Be prepared with a strong business plan and pitch deck.
  • Research potential investors to find those who have experience in your industry or market.
  • Consider reaching out to warm leads or connections through your network.
  • Be open to feedback and suggestions from investors.
  • Determine how much funding you need to get to the next stage of your business and be realistic about how much you can raise at this early stage.