Gaingels is a venture investment organization focused on LGBTQ+-founded and led companies and their allies, investing across stages from pre-seed to pre-IPO and maintaining a global portfolio. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, it operates as a syndicate with more than 130 portfolio companies and around $70 million deployed. The organization supports inclusive leadership by backing ventures that promote diverse C-suite and board representation and actively assists portfolio companies in recruiting diverse executive talent. It also fosters a global community of industry leaders, investors, operators, and entrepreneurs who pursue positive social change through business and successful investments.
Pride Fund 1 is a venture capital fund based in Columbus, Ohio, focused on investing in ventures that empower LGBTQ+ communities and promote inclusive entrepreneurship through its portfolio.
Identity Ventures is a Berlin-based venture capital firm and impact fund focused on LGBTQ+-led startups. It is recognized as Europe’s first dedicated investor in LGBTQ+ entrepreneurship, backing early-stage technology companies across Europe and beyond, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Established in 2024, the firm emphasizes leadership representation in its portfolio and operates as an Art. 9 SFDR impact fund, investing from pre-seed to Series A across sectors.
Chasing Rainbows is a venture capital firm founded in 2021 and based in San Francisco. It invests in technology-focused startups across North America, primarily at the early stages in the business-to-consumer segments, with a focus on technology and related ventures. The firm is noted for supporting pre-seed technology and technology-adjacent companies, including those led by LGBTQ+ founders.
Citigroup is a diversified financial services company providing a broad range of financial products and services to consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions worldwide. It operates through two main segments: Global Consumer Banking, which includes retail banking, Citi-branded cards, and consumer finance, and Institutional Clients Group, which covers wholesale banking, investment banking, fixed income and equity sales and trading, foreign exchange, prime brokerage, research, corporate lending, cash management, trade finance, and securities services. The company maintains a global footprint across regions including Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North and Latin America, and emphasizes sustainability and social responsibility initiatives.
ULTRA.VC is an early-stage investor established in Limassol, Cyprus. It supports impact-driven entrepreneurs globally through its in-house accelerator program, offering practical assistance and guidance.
Bessemer Venture Partners is a global venture capital firm founded in 1911 and headquartered in Redwood City, California. It backs startups across seed to growth stages, focusing on software, cloud, cybersecurity, fintech, consumer and healthcare technologies, and high-growth business models. The firm operates internationally, supporting portfolio companies from early product development through scale, and has backed well-known names such as Pinterest, Shopify, Twilio, Yelp, LinkedIn, Wix and others. BVP emphasizes helping founders establish durable foundations and guides companies through multiple growth phases, leveraging hands-on operational support, strategic networks, and cross-border expertise. With a diversified approach that includes consumer, enterprise and deep-tech investments, the firm seeks to build lasting companies that matter across global markets.
Polaris Partners is a Boston-based venture capital firm with offices in Boston and San Francisco that backs technology and life sciences companies across the United States and Europe. Founded in 1996, the firm partners with repeat entrepreneurs to support companies through multiple stages, from inception to growth, with a focus on software, healthcare information technology, digital health, life sciences, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, genomics, and related sectors. Its investments span the business-to-business and business-to-consumer markets, software as a service, and other technology-enabled solutions, aiming to build durable platform companies and address significant needs in healthcare and technology.
24Haymarket Limited is a private equity and venture capital firm based in London, United Kingdom, specializing in seed startups, early venture stages, buyouts, and growth capital. Established in 2011, the firm focuses on investing in sectors such as digital healthcare, EdTech, cyber security, enterprise software, supply chain and logistics technology, fintech, insuretech, and legal services tech. With an investment range of £1 million to £5 million, 24Haymarket targets companies with an enterprise value between £1 million and £30 million, primarily in the UK and Europe. The firm invests its own capital and prefers to take board seats in its portfolio companies, actively supporting their growth initiatives. Since its inception, 24Haymarket has invested in over 50 high-growth businesses, leveraging the expertise of its network of experienced investors and entrepreneurs.
Define Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco that solely invests in digital health companies. It partners with entrepreneurs in the digital health space to advance innovative healthcare solutions and redefine the industry.
10X Capital is a New York-based venture capital firm that invests across the capital structure in high-growth ventures in private and public markets. The firm partners with leading technology investors to align Wall Street and Silicon Valley by bringing institutional capital to digital assets and digital infrastructure companies, helping founders and investors achieve scale and liquidity while preserving upside and control.
Sand Hill Angels is a Mountain View, California-based angel investor network in Silicon Valley founded in 2000. The group comprises around 60+ technology professionals who collaborate to form and grow startup companies by investing in private technology firms at early stages. Its members focus on technology sectors including clean technology, Internet, information sciences, and life sciences, with activity in areas such as semiconductors, enterprise software, storage, and communications, as well as medical devices, diagnostics, and bioinformatics. Sand Hill Angels typically invest in seed and Series A rounds, and occasionally later-stage bridges, often committing $300K to $500K at a pre-money valuation under $5 million. The network works openly with venture capital funds and other angel groups to support the Bay Area ecosystem.
Marcy Venture Partners is a venture capital firm co-founded by Shawn Carter (Jay-Z), Jay Brown and Larry Marcus that invests in consumer and culture-driven businesses with an emphasis on positive impact, including sustainability, inclusivity, accessibility, empowerment, and health and wellness. The firm backs management teams with a clear vision and executional excellence and tends to lead or co-invest in companies that combine meaningful brand values with high customer joy, outstanding products, demonstrated growth, and catalysts for the next level of scale. MVP targets consumer products, consumer services, e-commerce, micro-mobility, robotics, drones, virtual reality, and other technology-enabled ventures across North America, supporting seed, early, and later-stage opportunities to build innovative mass-market brands that resonate with diverse audiences.
Bossa Invest is a venture capital firm based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2011, that manages investment portfolios and provides asset management services to clients across sectors, with a focus on software as a service companies, and analyzes market trends to inform its investment decisions while operating in finance, technology, and real estate.
Innovation Works is a Pittsburgh-based venture capital firm established in 1999 that targets seed-stage technology companies in Southwestern Pennsylvania. It provides capital, business guidance, and other resources to high-potential startups and is the region's largest seed-stage investor. The organization also helps manufacturers adopt new technologies and pursues investments in robotics, artificial intelligence, medical devices, retail technologies, and enterprise software.
Antler is a global venture capital firm based in Singapore that backs early-stage technology companies. It runs incubation programs and provides a global community of co-founders, access to talent, expert advisors, expansion support, and capital to help startups grow. The firm targets a broad range of sectors, including healthcare, finance, software, energy, consumer and B2B technologies, and operates through regional programs across Europe, the United States, the United Kingdom, Southeast Asia, India, Africa, and beyond.
Kapor Capital is an Oakland, California-based venture capital firm that serves as the investing arm of the Kapor Center for Social Impact. It focuses on seed and early-stage tech-enabled startups that can generate positive social impact, with emphasis on platforms and information technology that address urgent social needs. The firm backs companies across sectors including education, health, fintech, work, finance, justice, environment, food, and consumer services, often prioritizing diversity and inclusive business models and supporting minority- and women-owned ventures. It operates primarily in the United States and seeks investments that combine financial returns with social outcomes, aiming to close gaps in access and opportunity.
Clocktower Technology Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Santa Monica, California, founded in 2015 as the technology investing arm of Clocktower Group. It concentrates on financial services and fintech, including lending, credit and banking, payments, insurance, capital markets and investments, personal finance, and related enterprise tools. The firm backs early-stage and growth opportunities and has invested in numerous fintech companies globally, with portfolio activity across North America, Europe, and Latin America. Clocktower Technology Ventures leverages its deep industry network with policymakers, hedge fund managers, and institutional allocators to support portfolio companies in scaling, regulation navigation, and market access. The firm seeks to identify innovative financial technology platforms and services that can transform traditional finance ecosystems while building enduring value for founders and investors.
Restive Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2018 that concentrates on fintech investments. It provides early-stage capital, deep operational expertise, and systematic connections to help fintech founders launch and scale their companies, with a focus on supporting entrepreneurs who aim to build leading, innovative fintech businesses.
Precursor Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that backs early-stage startups, focusing on pre-seed and seed rounds in North America. It invests in B2B and B2C software applications and hardware across sectors including consumer, digital health, education, enterprise, fintech, marketplace, SaaS, information technology, media, and more. The firm tends to support companies in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, and Toronto, with activity in other U.S., Canada, and Mexico markets. Typical investments range from USD 0.1 million to 0.25 million per company. Founded in 2015, Precursor Ventures emphasizes investing in people and has adopted a Diversity Term Sheet Rider.
Backstage Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2015 by Arlan Hamilton and based in Los Angeles, California. It invests in startups led by underrepresented founders, including women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs, with a focus on early-stage opportunities in software and technology sectors.
Yes VC is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2018 that focuses on early-stage investments in pre-seed and seed rounds. It backs startups across a broad range of sectors, including artificial intelligence, aviation and space, climate and carbon solutions, consumer brands, DeFi, DAOs and NFTs, delivery and e-commerce, digital infrastructure, fertility and parenting, fintech and personal finance, food, healthcare, and the reinvention of construction. The firm engages with companies in the United States, Canada, the Americas and Europe, typically investing USD 0.5 to 1.5 million per company and maintaining a portfolio of roughly 20–30 investments.
General Catalyst is a venture capital firm founded in 2000 that provides early-stage and growth equity investments in technology companies. It supports portfolio companies with momentum and mentorship to accelerate growth toward long-term success and typically engages across seed to growth stages, potentially taking minority or majority stakes. The firm targets a broad range of sectors enabled by software and technology, including consumer, enterprise, fintech, crypto, healthcare IT, and related areas, and maintains a multi-region presence with offices in North America and Europe to back companies as they scale globally.
Town Hall Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2018 that backs healthcare technology companies across the United States. It seeks to transform the U.S. health care system by partnering with entrepreneurs who aim to improve care delivery and health outcomes for underserved and high-need populations through technology-enabled solutions.
Established in 2019, Quantum Leaps Ventures is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm focusing on investments in internet and technology companies across business-to-business, business-to-consumer, and technology sectors within Japan.
Incubate Fund is a seed and early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2010 and based in Tokyo, Japan, with an office in Singapore, that backs technology startups across Asia and North America. It concentrates on providing initial capital to entrepreneurs building software, platforms and digital services in sectors such as media, entertainment, gaming, online commerce, logistics, medical, financial services, real estate and housing, with a preference for mobile, social and web-based offerings. The firm has built a portfolio of over 300 companies in Asia and has helped portfolio firms reach public markets or achieve exits through M&A since its inception, reflecting an active role in funding and supporting growth-oriented ventures. Through its international footprint and early-stage focus, it supports founders through initial rounds and strategic guidance to accelerate development and scale.
Indian Angel Network is a New Delhi, India based network of angel investors founded in 2006 that brings together successful entrepreneurs and CEOs from India and around the world to support startup and early-stage ventures. The network provides capital alongside ongoing mentorship, extensive networks, and inputs on strategy and execution, helping assess potential and risks at the early stage. It invests in a broad range of sectors including technology, ecommerce, healthcare, agriculture, education, manufacturing, financial services, and consumer services, among others.
Smilegate Investment is a venture capital and private equity firm headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 1999 (originally MVP Capital), it engages in venture capital and private equity investments across South Korea, supporting growth-oriented companies. The firm has organized and managed more than 30 funds and invested in over 200 companies, reflecting its broad investment activity and market experience.
Mashup Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Seoul, Korea, founded in 2014. Led by Taekkyung Lee, co-founder of Daum Communications, the firm focuses on AI, SaaS, and IT. It invests in early-stage startups and supports their growth through a network of founders.
Female Founders Fund is a New York-based venture capital firm that invests in technology companies founded by women at early stages. Established in 2013, it targets women-led startups across climate technology, healthcare, beauty and personal care, software, e-commerce, media, platforms, advertising, and web-enabled services, and provides capital and strategic support to help female founders scale.
Great Oaks Venture Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York, founded in 2005. The firm makes seed and Series A investments in tech-based startups across software, healthcare, financial services, marketplaces, and enterprise sectors.
Graph Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that specializes in seed and early-stage technology investments. Founded in 2011, it backs startups across the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, providing capital and strategic guidance to help founders scale. The firm has backed a diverse portfolio of technology companies, including BetterUp, Hinge, Ipsy, Loft, Porch, and Saildrone, among others. Graph Ventures focuses on partnering with entrepreneurs to build durable businesses in software, hardware, and digital services while supporting growth through its network and operating experience.
Red Swan Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm established in 2011 that backs pre-seed and seed-stage startups. The firm focuses on early-stage entrepreneurs who delight customers, create strong culture, and disrupt industries, aiming to back companies with the potential to become movements as much as businesses.
Slauson & Co. is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Los Angeles, California, founded in 2020. It concentrates on early-stage investments across a broad range of technology sectors, including software, fintech, healthcare, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, e-commerce, education technology, augmented and virtual reality, clean tech, climate tech, mobility, and related IT-enabled businesses.
Eli Lilly is a global pharmaceutical company that discovers, develops, manufactures, and sells medicines across neuroscience, cardiometabolic diseases, cancer, and immunology. It operates manufacturing and research facilities in the United States, Puerto Rico, and about 25 other countries, with products sold in roughly 135 countries. The portfolio includes Verzenio, Mounjaro, Zepbound, Jardiance, Trulicity, Humalog, Humulin, Taltz, and Olumiant, reflecting a diversified, science‑driven approach. In addition to human medicines, Lilly conducts research in animal health to treat animal diseases and support agricultural productivity. The company maintains a strong emphasis on research and development to address unmet medical needs and to bring innovative therapies to patients worldwide.
Atlantic Labs is a Berlin-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments. They back mission-driven founders at the earliest stages, supporting entrepreneurs throughout their journey and aiming to build world-leading companies. Since its inception, the firm has led numerous first-round investments in category-defining startups across Europe, including sectors such as decarbonization, artificial intelligence, industrial automation, digital health, future of work, mobility, fintech, proptech, and consumer internet. The firm maintains activity in Germany and Europe and seeks to partner with startups tackling social challenges and emerging technologies.
Tusk Venture Partners is a New York-based venture capital firm that concentrates on early-stage technology startups operating in heavily regulated markets across North America. It backs companies in sectors such as consumer technology, digital health, enterprise software, fintech, gaming, and transportation, focusing on opportunities at the intersection of technology and regulation.
Ventech is a Paris-based venture capital firm founded in 1998 that specializes in seed and early-stage investments in technology startups. It operates a Europe-focused platform with activity in France, the DACH region, and the Nordics, and maintains a China arm to support local startups and cross-border opportunities. Ventech backs a broad range of sectors, including B2B software, consumer and marketplaces, cloud infrastructure, data and AI, dev tools, hardware and semiconductors, and climate tech, typically engaging in early rounds and helping portfolio companies scale to international leadership. The firm emphasizes practical support for growth, leveraging its multi-regional presence to enable startups to capture global markets. Offices are located in Paris, Munich, Helsinki, and Shanghai.
RRE Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm that backs early-stage technology companies, primarily in seed and Series A rounds, across a broad range of sectors. Founded in 1994, the firm looks for innovative, scalable business models and supports companies aiming to leverage technology to create value. Its investment scope spans artificial intelligence, climate, consumer technology, cryptocurrency, enterprise software and services, financial technology, healthcare, media, real estate, robotics, and space, with activity across the United States and Canada.
Social Discovery Group is a global technology company that brings together multiple brands, an investment fund, and a venture studio. It serves as the parent company of Dating Group, which operates a portfolio of dating apps and services across more than 100 countries and serves over 250 million users. Its offerings include Dating.com, Once, XOXO, Tubit, and DilMil, among others, reflecting a focus on relationship-based services and user connections.
Duro Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 that backs mission-driven founders across climate, consumer, health, enterprise AI and SaaS, e-commerce, distributed energy, education, and healthcare IT, with an interest in blockchain-inspired innovations.
Mendoza Ventures is a Boston-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage and seed investments in fintech, information technology, financial technology, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. Led by Adrian and Senofer Mendoza, entrepreneurs with extensive experience in Boston’s startup scene, the firm emphasizes diversity, with about 80% of its portfolio led by immigrants, people of color, and women. The firm began as a pilot fund in 2016 and shifted to a dedicated seed-stage strategy, later launching Fund II in 2019. Since then it has made twelve investments and recruited operating partners from organizations such as State Street, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft, along with strategic investors including Carta and Grasshopper Bank. In 2022 Mendoza Ventures opened a San Francisco office and added fintech veteran Asya Bradley as a senior partner. It is raising a third fund of around 100 million dollars anchored by Bank of America to support Series A to C rounds.
University Growth Fund is a growth and expansion private equity firm based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It invests in consumer products, consumer technology, semiconductors, enterprise software, and other technology sectors, and pursues early-stage opportunities. The firm operates with a university-affiliated model that provides university students hands-on investment experience by co-investing alongside seasoned investors in companies across the United States. It is described as the largest education-based private equity fund in the country.
LaunchBay is a venture firm founded in 2018, with headquarters in London, UK, and Tel Aviv, Israel, specializing in FinTech infrastructure, B2B software, and AI applications. The company invests in startups that have demonstrated product-market fit and are poised for scaling. LaunchBay operates an investment platform that provides digital access to private companies, facilitating price discovery, information rights, and deal execution for brokers, wealth management firms, and private clients. The firm is committed to supporting technology companies through its flagship access fund for early-stage investments and a growth fund for later-stage opportunities. Data-driven decision-making is integral to LaunchBay's approach, employing algorithms to address industry challenges related to access and liquidity. Additionally, the firm has a notable focus on founders with immigrant backgrounds, recognizing the unique perspectives and ambitions they bring to building successful businesses.
CMFG Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of CUNA Mutual Holding Company. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, it invests in fintech, insurtech, credit union technology, data analytics, mobile and online banking, consumer lending and related financial services and insurance sectors in the United States. It backs seed, startup, Series A and B, and other early to mid-stage rounds, typically making investments of about $1 million to $5 million through balance sheet investments, and maintains an office in New York. The firm supports companies that serve financial institutions, credit unions and consumers, aiming to advance financial inclusion and the adoption of technology in financial services.
Mana Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2016 and based in the San Francisco Bay Area that concentrates on early-stage investments in frontier technologies, artificial intelligence, and other deep tech sectors, with a focus on disrupting traditional industries. The firm supports portfolio companies in refining their vision, building strong teams, developing the right products, and securing subsequent funding, while helping technology and consumer brands navigate growth and strategic challenges.
XFactor Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm that concentrates on early-stage investments, primarily pre-seed and seed rounds, in companies with billion-dollar market opportunities and at least one female founder. The firm backs startups across a wide range of sectors, including deep tech, B2B software, SaaS, digital health, fintech, consumer technology, direct-to-consumer brands, and e-commerce, with a national focus on the United States. It commonly seeks minority stake investments and emphasizes diversity and inclusion, supporting minority- and women-owned ventures. Through its portfolio, XFactor Ventures aims to back ambitious founders at the earliest stages, pairing capital with strategic guidance to accelerate growth and market impact.
7wire Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2011 and based in Chicago. It focuses on early-stage investments in digital health, healthcare IT, mobile and technology-enabled services in the United States. The firm seeks to back companies that disrupt traditional approaches and provides funding along with operating guidance to help turn innovative ideas into scalable businesses. By combining capital with hands-on support and industry insight, 7wire Ventures aims to accelerate the development of digital health solutions and related technologies, guiding portfolio companies from early stages toward growth opportunities and lasting impact.
Behind Genius Ventures is a San Diego-based venture capital firm founded in 2021 that concentrates on pre-seed and seed investments. It backs early-stage companies across development tools, health and wellness, entertainment and media, gaming, e-commerce, fintech, and API-enabled product sectors, with a focus on product-led growth and helping founders navigate customer acquisition through modern strategies.
Tuesday Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that targets early-stage technology companies, with a focus on seed-stage investments in information technology-enabled businesses. Founded in 2011 as CrunchFund, the firm rebranded to Tuesday Capital in 2019 to continue funding emerging startups in the technology sector.