Investors looking to invest in Pre-seed stage

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250K - 1M
Panache Ventures is a pre-seed venture fund in Canada that invests in startups at the pre-seed and seed stages, and doesn't have any specific sector focus.
500K - 7M
BDC Capital is Canada's largest and most active early-stage venture capital investor, offering financing to match the various stages of business growth. It provides equity investments and customized growth and transition capital, and its Industrial, Clean, and Energy Technology (ICE) Venture Fun...
100K - 5M
Fontinalis is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in companies in the mobility, transportation, and logistics sectors. Their mission is to help create a more sustainable, connected world by investing in companies with the potential to make a lasting impact on the transportation and ...
150K - 4M
Pear VC is an early-stage venture fund that invests in exceptional founders building amazing companies, with a portfolio that includes tech startups such as Doordash, Guardant Health, Gusto, Viz.ai, Dropbox, Lending Club, Zoosk, Addepar, Path and many others.
250K - 1M
46 Capital is a venture capital firm that provides early-stage investments to innovative startups. They focus on investments in the consumer, enterprise, gaming, and healthcare sectors. They offer seed and Series A investments, with a focus on businesses that have a strong product, team, and mar...
150K - 1M
IrishAngels is an angel network based in Chicago, Illinois, made up of over 250 investors affiliated with the University of Notre Dame. The network invests in pre-seed and seed stage startups, and provides access to a large network of contacts and resources that can help companies succeed. Irish...
Founders Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that invests in companies across all stages and sectors, including aerospace, AI, energy, health, and consumer Internet. Its portfolio includes well-known companies such as Airbnb, Lyft, and Spotify, and its partners have been involved ...
150K - 350K
irrvrntVC is a venture capital firm based in New York, New York. Founded in 2019, the firm focuses on investing in early-stage startups in the direct-to-consumer (DTC), AdTech, and NextGen Commerce sectors. They partner with founders to help them scale their businesses and achieve their goals. I...
100K - 1M
Portugal Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Porto, Portugal, founded in 2012. They provide funding for early-stage and growth-stage technology startups, as well as investments in research and development projects. They also provide strategy and financial advice to portfolio companies. T...
200K - 4M
Fuel Ventures is a leading early stage seed/growth stage EIS fund based in London, UK. It specializes in investing in ambitious technology companies, and has a team of experienced venture capitalists, including Mark Pearson, Jing Jing Xu, Michael Burnett, Stan Williams, Bhavya Jain, and Shiv Pat...
100K - 200K
Building Full Circle is an investment fund that focuses on creating a better workforce for working caregivers. They provide financial support to a variety of companies that aim to create a more equitable and supportive workplace for caregivers. They also offer mentorship and guidance to help ent...
60K - 100K
G.Ventures is a venture capital and private equity firm based in Paris, with 11-50 employees. They specialize in early-stage investments, and offer a wide range of services to help their clients achieve their goals. Their services include C-suite business leadership, global business growth consu...
20K - 40K
Unrest.world is a website that provides an in-depth overview of the world's current unrest, from protests and civil wars to natural disasters and economic struggles. It provides an up-to-date overview of the issues affecting countries around the world, as well as a platform for people to share t...
25K - 40M
GT-CM is an online trading platform that allows users to invest in stocks, commodities, currencies, and cryptocurrencies. It is a reliable and user-friendly platform with a wide range of tools and features to help traders of all levels make informed decisions. GT-CM offers competitive trading fe...
500K - 1M
Resolution Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in early-stage companies in the technology and life sciences sectors. The firm seeks to invest in companies that have the potential to create revolutionary products and services, and that have the capability to scale rapidly...
5K - 30M
GPI UK is a consulting firm providing services in market research, financial modeling, budgeting, pricing strategies, due diligence, and other financial services. They specialize in helping clients make sound investments and hedge fund trades, construct pension and sovereign wealth funds, and de...
100K - 500K
The website \"https://unpopular.vc/\" is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in companies that are not popular with traditional venture capital firms. It seeks to find and fund companies that are overlooked by larger firms because they are too risky or too small. It looks to invest ...
100K - 300K
Saka is a venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments in technology companies. The firm invests in early-stage startups in Europe, the United States, and Asia. It focuses on companies that are developing software and hardware solutions, as well as digital services. Saka focu...
Shrug Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that invests in consumer-based and crypto startups. Their portfolio includes companies such as Clubhouse, Pipe, Microacquire, MainStreet, and Superhuman.
25K - 400K
Graham & Walker is an early stage venture capital fund that invests in seed, pre-seed, and Series A rounds for startups. Through its accelerator program, it provides capital, mentorship, and resources to startups in order to help them reach their full potential. The fund focuses on female founde...
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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.