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Graft Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco. The firm focuses on investments in technology-enabled companies that have the potential to create large, lasting impact on the world. Graft Ventures invests in companies in a number of industries, including enterprise ...
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...
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...
Greycroft is a venture capital firm with over $2 billion in capital that invests in companies primarily in the United States. It has invested in over 300 companies, including Braintree, Venmo, and The RealReal. The firm was founded in 2006 by Alan Patricof, Dana Settle, and Ian Sigalow and has o...
100K - 2M
4Founders Capital is a Spanish venture capital fund founded by Jesús Monleón, Marek Fodor, Javier Pérez-Tenesa, and Marc Badosa. They invest in founding teams with international mindset, and ambition to create big companies. They look for disruptive projects with strong technology components tha...
100K - 8M
Seedrs is a UK-based crowdfunding platform that allows entrepreneurs to raise capital from individual investors. It also provides an online platform for companies to manage their investments and engage with their investors. Seedrs has facilitated over 4 million pounds in investments since its la...
Group 11 is a venture capital firm based in Beverly Hills, California, which was founded in 2011. The firm focuses on investments in financial technology companies, and is committed to helping them grow and reach the next level. Group 11 also provides benefits such as HIP-HMO Opt Out Form, Metro...
1M - 5M
Sequoia Capital is a US venture capital firm headquartered in Menlo Park, California, that invests in private technology companies at various stages. Some of their notable investments include DoorDash, Nubank, Zoom, Snowflake, Apple, 23andMe, Airbnb, and Vanta.
500K - 3M
Seraphim Capital is a venture capital firm based in London, United Kingdom, which specializes in investing in space technology companies. Founded in 2006, the firm seeks to invest in the entire space tech ecosystem, from seed stage to growth stage companies, and has made investments in more than...
125K - 1M
The Growth Warrior is a firm that focuses on helping underdog entrepreneurs accelerate their success. They provide resources, advice, and tools to empower entrepreneurs to reach their goals, offering a comprehensive analysis to identify solutions to their problems. They are based in Carson City,...
1M - 5M
Sixty Degree Capital is a venture capital firm based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 2017, the firm seeks to invest in the healthcare, biopharmaceuticals, and technology sectors, and provides capital, connections, and expertise. They have invested in various companies in the healthcare and techn...
250K - 3M
SoGal Ventures is a venture capital firm based in New York, New York that was founded in 2016. The firm invests in consumer, healthcare, education, enterprise, and digital media sectors. They focus on investing in early-stage companies and have the goal of creating a more inclusive and diverse e...
Studio.vc is a venture capital firm based in Los Angeles that provides capital and resources to entrepreneurs and startups. It focuses on investments in early to mid-stage companies in the consumer and enterprise technology sectors. Studio.vc's goal is to provide more than just capital, but also...
100K - 5M
Lightbank is a venture capital firm founded by serial entrepreneur Eric Lefkofsky. Their focus is on helping early-stage founders across SaaS, marketplaces, fintech, and crypto. Lightbank invests in founders with exceptional products and ideas and provides them with the resources to succeed. The...
Signal Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in companies in the software, hardware, and services industries. The firm is based in San Francisco and was founded in 2015. The firm's investments focus on companies in the technology, media, healthcare, and energy sectors. Sig...
100K - 500K
Spacecadet Ventures is a venture capital fund based in San Francisco, California. They focus on early stage investments in marketing and branding with a preference towards consumer technology. They invest in companies across a wide range of industries and provide advisory services to help startu...
Spark Capital is a US-based venture capital firm that invests in early-stage startups in various sectors including consumer, commerce, FinTech, software, frontier, and media. The firm has branches in San Francisco, Boston, and New York City. Spark Capital's success is attributed to its focus on ...
500K - 3M
Spring Invest is a French investment fund dedicated to disrupting traditional investment management by leveraging leading-edge technology to increase the efficiency of decision making and improve returns for investors. The fund offers a range of services, including portfolio management, financia...
100K - 750K
StratMinds VC is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2018. The firm specializes in early-stage investments and has a portfolio of 10 startups. The team consists of 1 person, and their investments range from Fuel Finance to RAND to Viable. The firm also provides ...
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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.