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40 Female-first VCs: 40 firms investing in early female founders

AdminBy AdminDecember 9, 2024Updated:December 9, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Amin Naj (Investor, entrepreneur, Partner @ Fund Front)

Amin Naj is an investor, entrepreneur, and champion for purpose-driven investing who also believes investing should be a force for good—a catalyst for positive change. For over 15 years, Naj has worked in investment management, family offices, and hedge funds, helping deploy over $1 billion in capital.

His latest insight shares his list of Top 40 early-stage VCs ⚡investing in female founders 👇

1. Ada Ventures
2. Amplifica Capital
3. Amplifyher Ventures
4. Array Ventures
5. Astia
6. Avestria Ventures
7. The Artemis Fund
8. Authentic Ventures
9. Backstage Capital
10. BBG Ventures
11. Bumble Inc.
12. Capita3
13. Chingona Ventures
14. Chloe Capital
15. Coyote Ventures
16. Elevate Capital Fund
17. Fearless Fund
18. Female Founders Fund
19. GingerBread Capital
20. Global Women in VC
21. Golden Seeds Venture Fund
22. Harlem Capital
23. HearstLab
24. The Helm
25. How Women Invest
26. January Ventures
27. The JumpFund
28. Kapor Capital
29. LDR Ventures
30. LunaCap Ventures
31. MergeLane
32. Sofia Fund
33. SoGal Ventures
34. Springboard Enterprises
35. SteelSky Ventures
36. W Fund
37. Wocstar | B Corp Certified
38. WomensVCFund II
39. WXR Fund
40. XFactor Ventures

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