Investors looking to invest in Series A stage

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100K - 500K
Origins.fund is a venture capital firm that provides an unfair advantage to consumer founders from pre-seed to series A. The firm enables founders to access funding as well as influence to help them succeed. Origins.fund invests in consumer-facing startups, including in e-commerce, retail, and c...
50K - 500K
Pi Campus is an Italian venture capital fund focused on supporting AI startups. It was founded in 2007 and is based in Rome, Lazio. The fund has invested in many startups, such as Lybra Tech, which developed a revenue management system based on cubic analysis and machine learning. Pi Campus also...
150K - 2M
Upheaval Investments is a seed through growth stage venture firm that invests in groundbreaking technologies led by bold founder vision. The firm is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and is focused on providing long-term funding and support to startups that are tackling complex problems in a v...
50K - 500K
Garden District Ventures is a venture capital firm based in New Orleans, Louisiana that specializes in early-stage investments. They invest in fearless founders and impactful ideas, and have a review process that typically takes up to a month. They focus on venture building in Southeast Asia, an...
100K - 1M
SeedBlink is an online investment platform that connects investors with technology startups. It offers a range of services including sourcing, vetting, financing, and scaling tech start-ups. SeedBlink recently acquired Symbid, one of the world's first investment crowd investing platforms, in a E...
1M - 6M
OTB Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in early and post-product stage DeepTech startups from the Central and Eastern Europe region. The firm focuses on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and blockchain, and has invested in more than 20 startups since i...
100K - 300K
RaliCap is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on emerging markets, with a particular focus on fintech. The firm invests in and supports category-defining companies, helping them to transform their industries. RaliCap provides access to capital, strategic advice, and extensive networks a...
500K - 5M
Otium Capital is a family office based in Paris, France that manages the assets of founder Pierre-Edouard Strin. The firm specializes in early-stage venture capital investments in Greater China, Korea, and South East Asia, as well as providing financial advisory services. Additionally, the firm ...
1 - 5M
OurCrowd is an international venture capital platform that connects investors to innovative startups and venture funds. Founded in 2013, OurCrowd has since become one of the world's leading venture capital platforms, enabling accredited investors to access a range of high-growth investment oppor...
15M - 100M
Radian Capital is a growth equity firm that invests in business to business software and services companies. They focus on expanding and scaling existing companies in the software and technology-enabled services space. Their investments range from seed to late-stage and typically range between $...
500K - 2M
Colle Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage and seed-stage startups. The firm is based in New York and was founded in 2015. It has made seven exits, and its portfolio companies include technology, healthcare, e-commerce, and consumer goods startups. Its website offers con...
50K - 1M
FounderPartners is an early-stage investment firm composed of serial entrepreneurs who have successfully built and exited tech companies. They provide capital and mentorship to entrepreneurs, helping them unlock their true potential. The firm focuses on mobile, internet, and software companies a...
Bessemer Venture Partners is a US-based venture capital firm with offices in India, Israel, and the UK. Its portfolio includes companies like Twilio, Pinterest, Auth0, Shopify, LinkedIn, Wix, and Toast.
1M - 15M
Amplitude Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Montreal, Canada, founded in 2018. The firm focuses on early stage technology investments in the healthcare sector, with a particular focus on healthcare startups that use technology to develop innovative solutions. Amplitude Ventures provide...
150K - 1M
Overlooked Ventures is a venture capital fund investing in early-stage companies with one or more historically ignored founders. Founded in 2021, the firm is based in Columbus, Ohio and focuses on investing in companies with founders from underrepresented backgrounds. They also provide mentorshi...
500K - 3M
Anaxago is a platform that provides access to alternative investments such as real estate, venture capital, and private equity. The platform allows users to easily search and research investments, as well as to make investments through its online marketplace. It also provides educational materia...
500K - 5M
Groupe SEB is a French appliance manufacturer that has created an investment company, SEB Alliance, to invest in innovative startups and products. SEB Alliance has invested in over 150,000 families, and has launched a collection of products for Candlemas. It has also participated in fund-raising...
100K - 5M
Flucas Ventures is a venture capital firm based in West Palm Beach, Florida. The firm is actively seeking new investments and has invested in over 300 companies across the globe. Flucas Ventures specializes in multi-stage, multi-sector venture capital investments.
75K - 100K
Angel Invest is a venture capital fund based in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 2018, the firm invests in pre-seed and seed stage startups across a variety of sectors. They provide both capital and mentorship to their portfolio companies, helping them to grow and succeed. Angel Invest is committed t...
250K - 500K
Semantic Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2017 in the United Kingdom that focuses on investing in early-stage AI companies. The firm seeks to invest in companies that are focused on transforming an industry or creating an entirely new one. The team has experience in both venture cap...
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Fundraising for a Series A round is a significant milestone for any startup. It typically involves raising larger amounts of capital and working with more sophisticated investors. Here are the key steps to follow:

Researching Potential Investors

As with any fundraising round, the first step in structuring a Series A round is to research potential investors. This stage is especially important for a Series A round, as you'll want to find investors who are interested in your market and have experience investing in companies at your stage of growth. Some good sources for finding potential investors include:

  • Venture capital firms that specialize in your industry
  • Angel investors who have experience investing in Series A rounds
  • Networking events and conferences
  • Referrals from other founders or investors in your network

Preparing Your Pitch Deck and Data Room

Once you've identified potential investors, the next step is to prepare your pitch deck and data room. Your pitch deck should tell a compelling story about your business, highlighting its growth potential, market opportunity, and competitive advantage. Your data room should contain more detailed information about your business, such as your financial statements, customer data, and legal documents. It's also important to have a clear understanding of your key metrics, such as:

  • Monthly recurring revenue (MRR)
  • Churn rate
  • Customer acquisition cost (CAC)
  • Lifetime value of a customer (LTV)

Negotiating the Terms

When negotiating the terms of your Series A fundraising round, it's important to be prepared to give up a larger percentage of equity than in earlier rounds. Some key terms to consider include:

  • The amount of money you're raising
  • The valuation of your company
  • The percentage of equity you're willing to give up
  • The rights and protections afforded to investors, such as board seats and veto power

Receiving the Term Sheet and Closing the Round

Once you've negotiated the terms of your Series A fundraising round, the next step is to receive a term sheet from your lead investor. A term sheet outlines the key terms of the investment and serves as a basis for drafting the final investment agreement. Once you've received the term sheet, you'll work with your lawyer to finalize the investment agreement and close the round.

Tips for Approaching Series A Investors

  • Be prepared with a strong pitch deck and data room that clearly communicate your business's value proposition and growth potential.
  • Research potential investors to find those who have experience investing in companies at your stage of growth.
  • Be transparent about your business's strengths and weaknesses, and be prepared to discuss your key metrics in detail.
  • Be realistic about how much funding you need and how much equity you're willing to give up.
  • Be open to feedback and suggestions from investors, and be willing to pivot your strategy if necessary.