Active Startup Investor Directory

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40K - 40K
Crescent Fund is a venture capital firm based in Costa Mesa, California. Founded in 2021, the firm focuses on investing in early-stage companies and helping them grow and scale. The fund is backed by a group of experienced professionals who work together to provide entrepreneurs with the capital...
500K - 3M
Crossbeam is a venture capital firm based in Philadelphia, PA, investing in early-stage startups in the FinTech and Internet Economies. Crossbeam provides capital, expertise, and networks to help entrepreneurs grow their businesses and create economic value. Crossbeam also offers a range of serv...
5M - 50M
G2VP is a venture capital firm based in Portola Valley, California. The firm seeks to invest in emerging technology companies that digitize traditional industries and drive market transformations. G2VP focuses on opportunities in CleanTech, Enterprise Software, Industrial Innovation, ConsumerTec...
Greylock Partners is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 1965 with over $3.5 billion in committed capital. They invest in consumer and enterprise software companies, as well as semiconductor companies. Notable investments include Airbnb, Coinbase, Discord, Facebook, Figma, Okta, Workd...
100K - 500K
Crush Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that specializes in investing in rapidly growing startups. The firm focuses on companies in consumer, enterprise, and healthcare sectors and has invested in over 70 companies since its inception. Their mission is to provide resources, capital...
300K - 5M
Yaya Capital is a venture capital and private equity firm that provides investments, strategic advice and operational support to entrepreneurs and early-stage companies. The firm focuses on investments in technology, healthcare and financial services, with a particular emphasis on investments th...
100K - 50M
Charles River Ventures (CRV) is a venture capital firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1970, CRV has been investing in early stage technology companies for over 50 years. It has invested in over 500 companies including Apple, Akamai, Dropbox, Fitbit, Jet.com, and Oculus VR. CRV has...
100K - 500K
Cubit Ventures is a USD10m seed stage venture fund based in Egypt, which focuses on investing in tech and SaaS startups that are driving digital transformation in the country. The team at Cubit Ventures comprises experienced entrepreneurs, corporate professionals and venture capitalists who have...
10K - 150K
GoingVC Partners is an independent investment vehicle founded by the GoingVC Team. They provide early stage startups across sectors and geographies with venture capital investments, as well as value-add services such as product management, vision, strategy, and data analysis. They have a system ...
50K - 50K
ARK Fund is an asset management firm that specializes in ETFs, or exchange-traded funds, designed to capture disruptive innovation and long-term growth. ARK Fund offers a range of ETFs that track different sectors, including technology, energy, and healthcare, and are held in both domestic and i...
1M - 10M
Cusp Capital is a venture capital firm based in Essen, Germany that focuses on making early-stage investments in software and technology companies. The firm is managed by experienced professionals who have worked in the digital technology sector for many years. Cusp Capital seeks to invest in co...
15K - 100K
datainsightio/home is a GitHub repository that provides a suite of tools for connecting devices and services to the Home Assistant platform. It provides an interface for quickly configuring Home Assistant with popular devices and services, as well as a range of custom components that enable more...
100K - 500K
Demium Capital is a venture capital firm that specializes in investing in pre-seed and seed stage startups. Founded in 2013, Demium has invested in an average of 75 companies per year and has a presence in multiple countries in Europe. They are focused on helping entrepreneurs turn their ideas i...
50K - 300K
Deosai Ventures is an early-stage sector agnostic fund based in London, UK. It has a focus on technology investments in Europe and the US, with a particular focus on fintech, artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data. The fund is managed by experienced investors and entrepreneurs wh...
500K - 2M
Grand Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They focus on partnering with entrepreneurs with bold dreams and making fact-based decisions supported by rigorous analysis. Grand Ventures also works with clients to drive insight into client profitability by...
20K - 80K
Dwarves Ventures is the investment arm of Dwarves Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of science, technology, and entrepreneurship. The foundation aims to provide resources and services to help entrepreneurs and innovators realize their goals. Dwarves Ventures focu...
3M - 10M
ECBF is a venture capital firm that focuses on investing in early stage companies in the digital economy. They provide venture capital and other forms of financing, as well as business advice and support to their portfolio companies. ECBF's mission is to provide financial and operational resourc...
250K - 500K
Engage is a first-of-its-kind enterprise venture platform that dramatically simplifies the process of evaluating, investing in, and managing early-stage technology startups. It provides venture capitalists with access to a deep pool of early-stage companies, as well as the tools to evaluate and ...
50K - 250K
EcoMachines Ventures is a venture capital fund and corporate finance advisory firm based in London, UK. Founded in 2013, EcoMachines Ventures specializes in investing in early-stage technology and sustainability-related companies. The firm's mission is to invest in companies that have the potent...
3M - 10M
The European Investment Fund (EIF) is a venture capital fund that provides financing and risk capital to entrepreneurs and small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs). It specializes in investments that have a positive social and environmental impact, including those in the areas of renewable energy,...
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Startup investors are individuals, firms or organizations that provide funding and other resources to highly innovative companies. The different types of startup investors include:

  • Business Angels: High net worth individuals who invest their own money in early-stage startups in exchange for equity. Their investment thesis typically involves finding promising entrepreneurs with innovative ideas.
  • Accelerators: Programs that provide mentorship, resources, and funding to early-stage startups in exchange for equity. Their investment thesis is typically focused on helping startups develop and grow their business.
  • Open Innovation Programs: Corporate programs that partner with startups to co-create and co-innovate new products or services. Their investment thesis typically involves finding startups that can help the corporation stay competitive and innovative.
  • Venture Capital Firms: Professional investment firms that pool money from multiple investors and invest it in high-growth startups with the potential for significant returns. Their investment thesis is typically focused on finding companies with scalable business models in large and growing markets.
  • Private Equity: Professional funds creating to acquire and grow EBITDA-positive companies. PE usually focuses on profitable but slow-growing businesses, sometimes to merge them.

Startup Stages and Different Investors

Startup stages typically include:

  • Idea Stage: This is the earliest stage of a startup where the founders have an idea but no product or customers. Private investors, Accelerators and VCs usually invest in this stage.
  • Seed Stage: This stage typically involves building a prototype or minimum viable product (MVP) and acquiring early customers.
  • Early Stage: At this stage, the startup has validated its business model and is looking to scale its operations and acquire more customers.
  • Growth Stage: This stage typically involves significant expansion and scaling of the startup's operations and customer base. Venture Firms and Debt financing are quite common.

Main Startup Industries and Prominent Investors:

  • Tech: Prominent investors in the tech industry include Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and Y Combinator.
  • Biotech: Prominent investors in the biotech industry include Flagship Pioneering, ARCH Venture Partners, and Foresite Capital.
  • Fintech: Prominent investors in the fintech industry include Accel, Ribbit Capital, and Greycroft.
  • Social Impact: Prominent investors in the social impact industry include Acumen, Omidyar Network, and TPG Rise Fund.
  • Consumer: This includes startups in the e-commerce, food and beverage, and travel industries. Prominent investors in this industry include Greycroft, Forerunner Ventures, and First Round Capital.

How to Fundraise

Here are a few tips to keep in mind:

1. Do Your Research

Before you start reaching out to investors, it's important to do your research and identify those who are a good fit for your company. Look for investors who have experience in your industry, a track record of successful investments, and a portfolio that aligns with your company's stage and needs.

2. Build Relationships

Investors are more likely to invest in companies they have a relationship with, so it's important to build connections before you start pitching. Attend industry events, participate in startup accelerators or incubators, and seek out opportunities to network with potential investors. Sending them investor updates is also a great way to keep them engaged.

Once you've identified a potential investor, try to find a warm introduction through a mutual connection, portfolio founder or industry colleague. This can help you establish trust and credibility early on, and increase the likelihood of a positive response.

3. Craft a Compelling Pitch

When it's time to pitch your company, make sure to tailor your message to the investor's interests and needs. Focus on your unique value proposition, market opportunity, and growth potential, and be prepared to provide detailed financial projections and data to back up your claims. Fundraising can take up to 9 months, so be mindful of your company's burn and cashflow.