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500K - 1M
Active Impact Investments is a venture capital firm based in Vancouver, Canada, founded in 2017. The firm seeks to invest in early-stage social ventures and climate tech companies that aim to create long-term positive environmental and social impact. The firm manages a $500 million capital pool ...
1M - 1M
Kindred Capital is an early stage venture capital firm based in London, United Kingdom. The firm seeks to invest in seed-stage and early-stage companies in Europe, with a focus on technology-enabled startups. It also has an investment platform that allows entrepreneurs to access resources and ca...
250K - 2M
Aletra Capital Partners is a private equity firm based in Laren, Netherlands. The firm specializes in corporate divestments of non-core business units, family-owned businesses, and other non-publicly traded companies. They provide hands-on investment and business development services to help the...
500K - 1M
Alpaca VC is a seed-stage venture capital firm that invests in the intersections of the digital and physical worlds. It focuses on early-stage tech startups in the e-commerce, logistics, digital media, IoT and AI spaces. The firm's core values are innovation, collaboration, and helping entrepren...
250K - 1M
Altalurra is an investment firm focused on creating positive social and environmental impact through their investments. Their Impact Framework is designed to help optimize for maximum revenue, margins and impact. They invest in a range of companies, including Impak Ratings, a leading impact anal...
500K - 1M
Altamira is a Polish technology company that offers a wide range of services, including software development, web development, mobile app development, and IT consultancy. The company specializes in developing innovative solutions for businesses, with a focus on data-driven solutions. Altamira al...
300K - 1M
Innovation Nest is a venture capital firm based in Krak\u00f3w, Poland that invests in European early-stage B2B software companies. The firm focuses on helping entrepreneurs build successful companies by providing funding, mentorship, and strategic advice. It also provides related services such ...
300K - 1M
Indicator Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm is focused on investing in extraordinary founders building technology that makes work, life, and wealth building easier and more accessible. The firm invests in pre-seed and seed-stage startups, pr...
250K - 1M
Overline is a seed-stage venture capital firm that invests in exceptional founders based in the Southeast. The firm is committed to providing founders with capital, mentorship, and access to a network of experienced industry professionals. Overline is focused on early-stage investments in techno...
250K - 1M
81 Collection is a venture builder based in Chicago, Illinois that seeks to invest in the technology sector. Founded in 2021, the company focuses on backing pre-seed and seed-stage companies in hard industries such as robotics, logistics, and retail. The company also provides guidance and suppor...
300K - 1M
Beacon Capital is a London-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage technology investments that help enterprises digitize their operations and drive digital transformation in the UK and Europe. The firm invests in startups that create, develop, and commercialize leading-edge techno...
500K - 1M
Euclid Venture Capital is a venture capital firm specializing in early stage investments in technology companies. They focus on companies that are developing innovative solutions to real-world problems, with a focus on the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and blockc...
500K - 1M
Aperture Venture Capital (Aperture VC) is a venture capital firm based in Radnor, Pennsylvania, founded in 2021. The firm focuses on investing in early stage, fintech-oriented companies that have diverse founding teams. Aperture VC invests in a range of sectors such as financial services, real e...
275K - 1M
The SidebySide Partnership is an EIS Venture Capital firm that invests and mentors fast-growing technology businesses that are already generating millions in revenue. Their fund is run by a management team with significant experience in the tech industry and a network of successful entrepreneurs...
300K - 1M
Cofounders Capital is a venture capital firm based in Cary, North Carolina, founded in 2015. They invest in B2B software startups, particularly in the Southeast and North Carolina, with a focus on mobile and enterprise SaaS. They have invested in over 40 companies in the past five years, and aim...
200K - 1M
DN Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in technology companies in Europe and North America. Founded in 2000 by Nenad Marovac and Steve Schlenker, notable exits include Shazam, Datanomic, Quandoo, Kana, Apsmart, Endeca, and Purplebricks.
200K - 1M
inQvation is a tech hub based in Copenhagen, Denmark, that specializes in developing tech startups. It offers resources, such as meeting rooms, a tech lab, a strategy lab, and an indoor forrest, to help startups achieve their goals. It also offers mentorship and collaboration opportunities with ...
200K - 1M
Axeleo is a leading Enterprise Technology acceleration platform backed by a partnership of over 60 entrepreneurs and executives. The company is focused on driving business growth and leveraging technology to help startups succeed. Axeleo offers a range of services, such as venture capital, accel...
350K - 1M
Change Ventures is a seed stage venture capital firm based in the Baltic states. They provide funding and support to ambitious Baltic founders anywhere in the world. Their weekly newsletter provides a hand-curated list of articles about venture capital and entrepreneurship, and they also provide...
500K - 1M
Prefcap is a growth equity firm based in London that provides capital to technology companies to accelerate their business growth. Founded in 2019, Prefcap offers passive investments and is fast to deploy funding. The company also offers automated analysis, advising, and modeling services, as we...
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A venture capital fund (VC) is an investor who provides capital to startups and small businesses with the potential for high growth in exchange for equity in the company. VCs typically invest in early-stage companies that have innovative technologies or business models, but also may invest in later-stage companies.

Pros and Cons of Receiving Investment from a VC

There are several pros and cons to consider when receiving investment from a VC compared to other funding sources such as bank loans, angel investors, or crowdfunding:

Pros

  • Access to larger amounts of capital than other funding sources.
  • VCs often have a network of contacts and resources to help grow the company and get funding for the next stages. They can follow-on to the pro-rata, if they think you are doing well.
  • VCs can bring expertise and experience to the table. They tend to have Venture Partners with specific experience in the fields they invest in.
  • VCs are motivated to help the company succeed since they are investing for equity.

Cons

  • VCs typically require a significant equity stake in the company (5-15%).
  • VCs may have a shorter-term focus on returns rather than the long-term growth of the company. Funds usually last 10 years, so it may be a good idea to get funding from recent funds.
  • VCs may have a say in the decision-making of the company, which can lead to conflicts with founders. It's key to negotiate a good shareholders' agreement.
  • VCs often require a high rate of return on their investment, which can put pressure on the company to achieve significant growth quickly.

What to Expect from VCs

A VC is typically an individual or a firm that manages a fund composed of money from limited partners (LPs) who want to invest in startups. VCs often specialize in particular industries or technologies and have specific criteria for the companies they will invest in. The selection process is rigorous, with only a small percentage of companies being selected for investment.

VCs may take an active role in the companies they invest in, providing guidance and resources to help them grow. They typically have a board seat and may have a say in major decisions of the company. VCs may also require the company to meet certain milestones to receive additional funding.

Global VC Investment Figures

According to data from PitchBook, global venture capital investment in 2021 reached a record $394.6 billion, up from $292.8 billion in 2020. The United States was the largest market for VC investment, accounting for 61.2% of global investment, followed by Asia at 25.6% and Europe at 12.9%. The average deal size in 2021 was $40.4 million.

How the VC Model Works

A VC typically raises money from LPs and then invests this capital in a portfolio of companies. The VC fund has a fixed lifespan, typically 10 years, during which the VC invests in companies and works to help them grow. VCs make money through capital gains on their investments and management fees charged to the LPs.

The expected return for a VC is typically above 3x the investment, with a good internal rate of return (IRR) over the life of the fund. VCs typically have several funds, with returns from successful exits in one fund being used to invest in new companies in the next fund.