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First Angels
Offices: Kalamazoo, Michigan
First Angels is an angel network, formed to make financial and intellectual
capital available for early stage and growing entrepreneurial companies
in West Michigan, primarily the Kalamazoo Region. The members of the network
seek a balance among risk-adjusted returns, enhanced job creation and economic
development in the region. Southwest Michigan First supplies the leadership
and financial resources required to launch and sustain the network. |
First Run Angel Group
Offices: Conway, New Hampshire
The Mount Washington Valley Economic Council
has formed a unique group to help businesses
in the region address the need for equity
capital. This group will help solve the
problem of where to obtain injection capital
for desirable business startups, expansions
or recruitment opportunities to bring businesses
to their area. First Run acts as a conduit
to find and screen business proposals for
the investors. Their goal is to identify
investors from within the group who will
evaluate business proposals brought forth
by qualified business candidates in order
to make individual investment decisions. |
Florida Angel Investors
Offices: Miami, Florida
Florida Angel Investors are all individuals
with experience in new venture formation.
In early 2003, they decided to organize
themselves in order to achieve better efficiencies,
reach and diversification. Their objectives
are: Fraternity—They aim to network with
fellow investor peers, Equality—All members
are asked to participate; voting rights
are based on investment into fund, Profit—They
aim to earn early stage venture capital
returns on their investments, and Education—They
will assist entrepreneurs and new investors
with shared knowledge. |
Fundamental Technologies II (FTII)
Offices: Coquitlam, British Columbia
Fundamental Technologies II is a corporation
that allows investors to participate in
the returns from a portfolio of actively
managed, synergistic investments in emerging
technology companies. While solo angel investing
can occasionally lead to some spectacular
returns, on average they believe a vehicle
like FTII is a better choice for most investors.
FTII offers accredited investors a way to
participate in this exciting asset class,
with excellent information flow, diversification,
active management and very low costs. |
Fund for Arkansas' Future
Offices: Little Rock, Arkansas
The Fund for Arkansas' Future is a member-managed,
angel investor fund formed for the purpose
of capitalizing early-stage, Arkansas-based
companies with the obvious goal of generating
strong returns for their investors. Their
members (investors) comprise some of Arkansas'
premier business and community leaders who
are focused on driving economic development
through the creation of high-growth companies.
They target companies with an emphasis on
technology or biotechnology, but other companies
with significant growth potential will also
be considered. |
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Gathering of Angels
Offices: Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Gathering of Angels is a monthly meeting
of private, high net-worth investors, also
referred to as "Angels," venture capitalists
and merchant bankers. The event is hosted
by Tarby Bryant, Chairman of the Anasazi
Capital Corporation. The mission of the
Gathering of Angels is to provide first
stage "seed level and angel capital" financing
to startup and early stage firms. In addition
to providing capital for growth or expansion,
Anasazi Capital Corp. and their strategic
partners can also provide a wealth of "E-mentoring"
services, allowing the entrepreneur more
time to focus on building the business. |
Golden Angels Network
Offices: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Golden Angels Network is an independent
group of accredited investors who seek excellent
returns by investing in early stage high
potential businesses and helping these businesses
accelerate to market leadership. The Golden
Angels Network was formed at Marquette University
in early 2003. It began as an effort to
connect alumni and friends of the University
to entrepreneurs seeking assistance in growing
their businesses. Today the network considers
business opportunities primarily from Illinois
and Wisconsin, as well as from the Midwest.
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Golden Gate Angels
Offices: San Francisco, California
The Gathering of Angels is a monthly meeting
of private, high net-worth investors, also
referred to as "Angels," venture capitalists
and merchant bankers. The event is hosted
by Tarby Bryant, Chairman of the Anasazi
Capital. The mission of the Gathering of
Angels is to provide first stage "seed level
and angel capital" financing to startup
and early stage firms. In addition to providing
capital for growth or expansion, Anasazi
Capital and their strategic partners can
also provide a wealth of "E-mentoring" services,
allowing the entrepreneur more time to focus
on building the business. |
Golden Seeds
Offices: Cos Cob, Connecticut
Golden Seeds plays an instrumental role
in supporting women to utilize both their
intrinsic and financial capital to its full
potential. They identify and invest in women-led
ventures with the potential to grow into
multi-million dollar business while enabling
accredited investors to invest alongside
them. They provide entrepreneurs with strategic
business advice as well as access to funding
and the tools to enable them to grow into
multi-million dollar businesses. |
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Grand Angels
Offices: Holland, Michigan
The mission of the Grand Angels is to utilize
its financial, intellectual and networking
capital to promote the success of young
growing companies and to enhance the economic
development of West Michigan. The Grand
Angels is one of many so-called “Angel bands”
around the country, committed both to making
profitable investments and to community
economic development. The Grand Angels is
an investment group that offers mentoring
paired with a relatively patient exit strategy. |
Granite State Angels (GSA)
Offices: Hanover, New Hampshire
Granite State Angels brings together over
15 successful and experienced entrepreneurs
who are active in making early-stage and
seed investments in companies located in
the northeastern United States. Every month
they gather informally to discuss recent
news from the investment community, share
due diligence activities, build strategic
relationships, and review business plans
from prospective companies. They are keen
to see strong business plans with qualified
management teams to back them up. |
Great Lakes Angels
Offices: Detroit, Michigan
The Great Lakes Angels organizes and mentors
angels and provide a forum for them to grow
in knowledge and wealth and foster more
of the same—to help invest in entrepreneurial
companies in the region. It will have numerous
'deals' presented, high-level content and
quality speakers and panelists on key issues
of angel investing. Current 'Angels' and
high net worth 'potential Angels' can meet
in a confidential and educational environment
to discover opportunities for mutual areas
of investment. |
GVTA Angel Network
Offices: Scranton, Pennsylvania
The Great Valley Pennsylvania Angel Network
(GV-PAN) is a group of affiliated investors
who provide early-stage financing to regional
start-up businesses. Each member of GV-PAN
makes his or her own investment decisions.
To be a member of GV-PAN an individual must
be an accredited investor. The group meets
on a quarterly basis to review business
plans, and to network with firms looking
for Angel investments. |
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