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Band of Angels
Offices: Menlo Park, California
Band of Angels is a $50M venture fund comprised
exclusively of institutional partners including
three corporations, two university endowments,
and a large pension fund. Despite its name
there are virtually no angels in the Fund.
The Fund focuses on seed/early stage high
technology deals but is generally category
agnostic. In fact, a goal of the fund is
to maintain a diverse balance among the
categories of semiconductor, biotechnology,
software, telecommunications, and industrial.
Initial investment sizes are typically $300,000
with total commitments for successful companies
reaching $2.5M. |
Beacon Angels
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Beacon Angels is an angels' group that makes
investments in start-up companies in the
$100,000 to $300,000 range. Members gain
access to a steady flow of pre-screened
early-stage private investment opportunities,
and build portfolio value through shared
capital, experience, and strategic relationships.
They meet monthly at the Union Club of Boston
to review and discuss presentations from
companies. |
Bellingham Angel Group
Offices: Bellingham, Washington
The Bellingham Angel Group has now grown
to more than 20 accredited investors who
desire to invest in seed- or early-stage
companies. Their members are independent
business owners and senior corporate executives
experienced in financing and developing
emerging enterprises. Members have a range
of business, industry, and investing experience,
but share the desire to engage in the high-risk,
high-return potential practice of “angel
investing.” |
BioAngels
Offices: Lake Bluff, Illinois
BioAngels is a not-for-profit corporation
whose mission is to facilitate investment
in startup and early-stage medical and life
sciences businesses in the Midwest. BioAngels
holds dinner meetings approximately every
other month at which two or three companies
make dinner presentations. The BioAngels
screening committee is composed of members
who are industry experts, and includes renowned
scientists, physicians, venture capitalists
and high level executives who have extensive
experience in supporting, managing and/or
investing in early-stage life sciences companies. |
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BioCrossroads
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
BioCrossroads started with the core leadership
of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership,
the City of Indianapolis, Indiana Health
Industry Forum, Indiana University and Purdue
University. With the support of Eli Lilly
and Company, Indiana's largest employer,
the circle quickly expanded to include other
corporate and community participants, including
the Indy Partnership, the regional economic
development organization. |
Bi State Investment Group (BIG)
Offices: Kansas City, Missouri
The Bi-State Investment Group is a member-managed
Limited Liability Company organized in 2000
to provide equity capital to early stage
entrepreneurial companies within 2 hours
of the Greater Kansas City Area. BIG has
over 70 members, all of whom are accredited
investors. BIG is structured after a similar
organization in North Carolina, the Tri-State
Investment Group (TIG). |
BlueAngelVentures
Offices: Morrisville, North Carolina
BlueAngelVentures provides value-added business
advisory, strategic and business development,
interim executive management, and seed funding
to promising young companies- companies
that are commercializing innovative products
or disruptive processes based on the use
of advanced materials, IT/telecommunications,
or biosciences. They have a special interest
in helping technologists-turned-entrepreneurs
who are developing compelling solutions
backed by an extremely strong patent portfolio. |
Bluegrass Angels (BGA)
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
The Bluegrass Angels seeks to encourage
the development of start-up companies and
to support new businesses in the region
by providing the region's entrepreneurs
with seed capital and management guidance
from experienced industry and entrepreneurial
veterans. An important, although not exclusive,
focus of the BGA is to develop start-up
companies through the commercialization
of the on-going research of the University
of Kentucky. |
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Blue Ridge Entrepreneurial Council (BREC)
Offices: Ashville, North Carolina
The Blue Ridge Entrepreneurial Council is
a nurturing organization for entrepreneurs
in western North Carolina that focuses on
education, networking and mentoring, communications
and capital formation. BREC has helped local
businesses raise capital, brought private
equity investors to western North Carolina
to evaluate businesses, hosted venture capital
conferences in Asheville, and recruited
businesses with high-growth potential to
the region. |
Bluestem Ventures
Offices: Springfield, Illinois & Portsmouth,
New Hampshire
Named after the high-yielding prairie grass
that pervades the Midwest, Bluestem Ventures
is a private investment group investing
in both mature and early-stage companies.
They consist of leading business executives,
private investors, bankers, researchers,
doctors and emerging entrepreneurs with
expertise in a variety of markets and technologies.
Bluestem provides both financial and intellectual
capital, along with a vast network of industry
resources, to high-growth companies. |
BlueTree Allied Angels
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
BlueTree Allied Angels is a regional group
of accredited investors who desire to invest
in regional early-stage companies. This
“members-only” organization is designed
to operate as a network of private equity
investors who meet on a monthly basis to
evaluate and consider pre-institutional,
early-stage investments. The BlueTree Allied
Angels is a group of investors who possess
financial means and investment/business
experience. Each member brings the ability
and willingness to invest in promising private
companies while understanding the inherent
risk. |
Boynton Angels
Offices: Westborough, Massachusetts
Boynton Angels is a group of angel investors
focused on investing in seed and expansion
stage technology companies located within
a two-hour radius of Worcester, Massachusetts.
They believe that Central Massachusetts
is rich in opportunities for economic growth
with high technology companies, yet it is
financially underserved. Target investments
are in the life sciences, energy, transportation,
communications and software. |
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