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Camino Real Angels
Offices: El Paso, Texas
In forming the Camino Real Angels' they
agreed their mission was to provide opportunities
where their members could realize excellent
financial returns by investing in early-stage
companies located in the Paso del Norte
Region and by helping them obtain market
leadership. The Camino Real Angels provide
seed and early-stage capital in the range
up to $2M. Business and financial leaders
of their community, who have funded and
built successful companies, make up their
membership. |
Capital Access Network (CAN)
Offices: College Park, Maryland
In partnership with tech councils, incubators,
and state-funded institutions, the Capital
Access Network enables entrepreneurs of
start-up companies in Maryland, Washington
DC, Virginia, and Delaware to connect with
active, accredited angel investors. The
purpose of the Capital Access Network is
to provide open and efficient access to
early-stage capital for entrepreneurs in
the DC Metro area. |
Capital Community Angels (CCA)
Offices: East Lansing, Michigan
Capital Community Angels is a group of accredited
investors of Greater Lansing dedicated to
helping entrepreneurs of their region succeed
and prosper. Their members, mostly successful
entrepreneurs and professionals, want to
foster the entrepreneurial spirit in the
tri-county area. They will invest in seed
and early-stage companies whose leaders
can demonstrate the high growth and superior
profit potential of their under-takings,
and create jobs in their region. |
C Cap
Offices: Cincinnati, Ohio
C-Cap has enlisted the premier group of
local angels, Queen City Angels, as a catalyst
to create a real network for funding the
angel capital needs of growth companies.
Queen City Angels is actively expanding
its membership, growing from 7 to over 25
members since 2001. Many of the current
members are former chief executive officers
and founders of successful companies, and
a number of them are knowledgeable in information
technology and other technologies. Typical
investments by individuals have been $25,000
to $100,000 or more per deal. |
Centennial Investors
Offices: Columbia, Missouri
Centennial Investors was created to meet
the early capital needs of university and
private sector entrepreneurs. It will assist
in bringing to market exciting ideas generated
in university labs and private businesses.
The Centennial Angel Network provides its
members a forum in which to efficiently
evaluate promising, early-stage investment
opportunities. Membership consists of active,
accredited investors who share the goal
of making informed, collaborative investments
in promising, early-stage mid-Missouri companies. |
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Central Texas Angel Network (CTAN)
Offices: Austin, Texas
The Central Texas Angel Network is a not-for-profit
corporation dedicated to providing quality
early-stage investment opportunities for
accredited Central Texas angel investors,
and to assisting, educating and connecting
early stage growth companies in Central
Texas with information and advisors for
the purpose of raising money and assisting
in their growth. |
Charleston Angel Partners (CHAP
Offices: Charleston, South Carolina
The Charleston Angel Partners is a member-driven
organization composed of a group of Charleston
area business professionals who work together
to help support high growth economic development
in the region. They screen and evaluate
qualified start-ups looking for seed capital.
Membership is open to area men and women
who are qualified individual investors,
and have business or professional experience
which can be employed in the group’s research.
Members work collectively to gain the benefits
of a group experience, but act individually
in every investment decision. |
Cherrystone Angel Group
Offices: Providence, Rhode Island
Cherrystone Angel Group, founded in 2004
with more than 30 members, is Rhode Island’s
first organized angel investment group.
All their members are experienced and qualified
investors who have either built their own
companies or have extensive experience launching
new business ventures. Many have done both.
Their backgrounds include creating or working
with manufacturing, distribution, technology,
and service companies. They look for innovative
early stage and established companies that
address a significant market opportunity
where their investment and experience can
make a difference. |
Chesapeake Emerging Opportunities Club
Offices: Columbia, Maryland
The Chesapeake Emerging Opportunities Club.
The Club is a manager-led Maryland limited
liability company angel investing fund.
The Club was organized to provide its members
an opportunity for active involvement in
an early-stage private equity fund. The
primary focus of the Club is to invest in
early-stage companies with significant growth
potential that operate in large markets
and are run by talented management. The
Club co-invests with established venture
capital firms, other angel investing clubs
and other sources of capital when practical
and takes a lead in investments at other
times. |
Chippewa Valley Angel Investor Network
Offices: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
The Chippewa Valley Angel Investors Network
began operating in April, 2003 in an effort
to provide a one-stop resource for entrepreneurs
seeking equity financing in the Chippewa
Valley. Supported by Momentum Chippewa Valley,
the network is owned and operated by its
member angel investors, and meets monthly
to view presentations from businesses who
have been pre-selected and invited to present.
The Chippewa Valley Angel Investors Network
is operated in a manner that allows each
investor to make his or her own decision
on each company seeking equity, which results
in a high degree of autonomy for the investors. |
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Coachella Valley Angel Network
Offices: Palm Dessert, California
Coachella Valley Angel Network is a group
of experienced entrepreneurs and accredited
investors that have formed an angel investment
group. CV Angel Network is interested in
providing early-stage funding to start-up
companies—particularly those based in the
Coachella Valley. Their members come from
a variety of backgrounds and professions,
including medical technology, consumer goods,
computer technology and financial services. |
CommonAngels
Offices: Lexington, Massachusetts
Named after the city's historic public meeting
grounds, CommonAngels is a group of 50 leading
private investors and several dozen limited
partners in two co-investment funds. They
have expertise in over 58 specific sectors;
have founded over 115 companies; sold over
100; and participated in over 34 IPOs. They
finance some the region's most innovative
high-tech ventures with a focus on capital
efficiency: Series A rounds. |
CoreNetwork
Offices: Toledo, Ohio
CoreNetwork is a private, independent, and
confidential group of individuals who are
interested in looking at private equity
investment opportunities, primarily in the
local area, which may provide an above-average
return. CoreNetwork provides a formal structure
to accomplish this in a manner which incorporates
community and sponsor support intended to
improve the likelihood for success of the
investee companies. |
Cornerstone Angels
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Cornerstone Angels seeks to provide financial capital and mentorship to
early-stage companies in the greater Midwest. Their group is a private investment
organization composed of highly successful executives, entrepreneurs, and
investors. Cornerstone orchestrates a rigorous and disciplined approach
to angel investing. Their goal is to help bridge the widening gap between
initial start-up capital and institutional financing. They target investment
opportunities ranging from $250K to $2MM with our members often syndicating
with other angel or venture capital investors. |
CTEK Angels
Offices: Denver, Colorado
CTEK is a statewide partnership of independent,
non-profit community “Venture Centers” that
provide innovative entrepreneurs with the
expertise, resources, and capital sources
they need to grow their company to the next
level in business. Each Venture Center is
committed to helping entrepreneurs build
profitable and sustainable businesses in
Colorado. CTEK focuses on innovative companies
with high growth potential. The product
or service can be either high-tech or low-tech,
but usually there is intellectual property
involved. |
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