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After 10 years, the Female Founders Fund has returned its $5.85 million Fund I, according to Fortune. The news makes FFF one of the few diverse-focused ...
What Women Founders Still Have to Prove Anu Duggal of Female Founders Fund is on a mission to address flaws in venture capital. She discusses her strategy and the challenges ahead in this election ...
Female Founders Fund has returned its first fund after doing a partial secondary sale in women’s health-focused Maven.
After 10 years, the Female Founders Fund has returned its $5.85 million Fund I, according to Fortune. The news makes FFF one of the few diverse-focused funds to fully return a fund in a move that may ...
The post Women Founders Of Reign Ventures Credit Their Success In The VC Space To Remaining Diligent — ‘We Never Got Caught Up In The Hype’ appeared first on AfroTech.
One of the co-founders of an Atlanta-based venture capital firm that supports Black women founders has stepped down from the organization amid litigation from a conservative group alleging racial ...
She Built the First Fund by a Woman of Color, for Women of Color. Here’s Her Advice to Founders Fearless Fund’s Arian Simone explains how her firm is addressing inequality.
When the Female Founders Fund (FFF), a seed stage venture fund that invests exclusively in female-founded companies, was started in 2014, just 2% of venture capital dollars went towards women-led ...
Rogue Women's Fund is raising a hefty second fund and to ensure smaller investors can still participate the Portland fund is teaming with two other funds for an innovative fundraising effort.
The company prioritizes unmet needs for women in contraception, fertility, and vaginal and sexual health. Sabrina Martucci Johnson never planned on being a founder and CEO of a women’s ...
On March 8, International Women’s Day, Choong hosted “ Women Who Dare,” a Hillsboro event designed to inspire and empower. She recruited six women to share their stories of perseverance in ...
BrainTrust Founders Studio, the largest members-only platform dedicated to Black founders of beauty and wellness companies, today announced the BrainTrust Fund, a planned $25 million venture fund.