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Startup communities offer opportunities for collaboration that lead to a greater potential for success.  A strong network of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, advisors and advocates helps.  They can also help develop products and services that are tailored for the LGBTQ community itself, such as travel, app development, health and beauty products, and so on.   
 
Startup communities offer opportunities for collaboration that lead to a greater potential for success.  A strong network of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, advisors and advocates helps.  They can also help develop products and services that are tailored for the LGBTQ community itself, such as travel, app development, health and beauty products, and so on.   
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To advance LGBTQ participation in Venture Capital and create a catalyst for personal and professional growth, offering valuable resources, insights, and opportunities that are tailored to the unique experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals in the ecosystem, [[Abbie Strabala]] and [[Liam Vernon Silk]] co-founded the organization Queer Venture Capital in 2023.  German [[Til Klein]] is a Founding Partner of Europe's first LGBTQ Venture Capital fund, Identity Invest.
  
 
Embarking on an entrepreneurial venture is easier with accommodating partners and role models who act as inspiration.  Though the community is small, they play an important role.
 
Embarking on an entrepreneurial venture is easier with accommodating partners and role models who act as inspiration.  Though the community is small, they play an important role.
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* [[Lia Grimanis]], Social Venture Partners
 
* [[Lia Grimanis]], Social Venture Partners
 
* [[Chad Molleken]], Gaingels
 
* [[Chad Molleken]], Gaingels
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* [[Reece Tomlinson]], Saone Capital
  
 
'''France'''
 
'''France'''
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'''Germany'''
 
'''Germany'''
  
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* [[Til Klein]], Identity Ventures
 
* [[Alice Weidel]], Goldman Sachs
 
* [[Alice Weidel]], Goldman Sachs
  
 
'''Great Britain'''
 
'''Great Britain'''
  
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* [[Christian Angermayer]], Apeiron Investment
 
* [[Thomas Beattie]]
 
* [[Thomas Beattie]]
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* [[Tim Funnell]], New Transatlantic Fund
 
* [[Wanda Goldwag]], Smedvig Venture Capital
 
* [[Wanda Goldwag]], Smedvig Venture Capital
  
 
'''United States'''
 
'''United States'''
  
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* [[Sam Altman]], OpenAI
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* [[George Arison]], SHIFT, CURB/RideCharge
 
* [[Cyan Banister]], Long Journey Ventures
 
* [[Cyan Banister]], Long Journey Ventures
 
* [[David Beatty]], Gaingels
 
* [[David Beatty]], Gaingels
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* [[Jackson Block]], LGBTQ+ VC
 
* [[David Blumberg]], Blumberg Capital
 
* [[David Blumberg]], Blumberg Capital
 
* [[David Bohnett]], Baroda Ventures
 
* [[David Bohnett]], Baroda Ventures
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* [[Paul Grossinger]], Gaingels
 
* [[Paul Grossinger]], Gaingels
 
* [[Arlan Hamilton]], Backstage Capital
 
* [[Arlan Hamilton]], Backstage Capital
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* [[Jonte Harrell]], Ossian Capital
 
* [[Chris Hughes]], General Catalyst Partners
 
* [[Chris Hughes]], General Catalyst Partners
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* [[Mark Longstreth]], Newlight Partners
 
* [[Thomas McAfee]]
 
* [[Thomas McAfee]]
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* [[Lisa Padilla]], Innosphere Ventures
 
* [[Keith Rabois]], Khosla Ventures
 
* [[Keith Rabois]], Khosla Ventures
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* [[Liam Vernon Silk]], True Partners
 
* [[Peter Steinberg]], Gaingels
 
* [[Peter Steinberg]], Gaingels
 
* [[Gary Stewart]], Wayra Open Future UK, Telefónica
 
* [[Gary Stewart]], Wayra Open Future UK, Telefónica
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* [[Abbie Strabala]], True Wealth Ventures
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* [[Alicia Syrett]], Pantegrion Capital LLC
 
* [[Sarah Tavel]], Benchmark Capital
 
* [[Sarah Tavel]], Benchmark Capital
 
* [[Peter Thiel]], Clarium Capital Management
 
* [[Peter Thiel]], Clarium Capital Management
 
* [[Lorenzo Thione]], Gaingels
 
* [[Lorenzo Thione]], Gaingels
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* [[Tiana Tukes]], LGBTQ+ VC
 
* [[Monique Woodard]], Cake Ventures, 500 Startups
 
* [[Monique Woodard]], Cake Ventures, 500 Startups
 
* [[Brian Vahaly]]
 
* [[Brian Vahaly]]
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* [[The LGBTQ Presence in the Insurance Industry]]
 
* [[The LGBTQ Presence in the Insurance Industry]]
 
* [[Transgender Business Leaders]]
 
* [[Transgender Business Leaders]]
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* [[Chief Operating Officers of Business Enterprises Who Are LGBTQ]]
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* [[Successful LGBTQ Technology Entrepreneurs]]
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* [[Chamber of Commerce LGBTQ Leaders]]
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* [[LGBTQ Individuals Active in the Digital World]]
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* [[Transportation, Transit, and Logistics Experts Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 00:46, 23 April 2024

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Venture capitalists provide the funding required to launch innovative new projects where there is a substantial amount of risk of success. These projects might be new ideas, or they might be an expansion of an existing business. The hope for the venture capitalist is that the ideas or products are hugely successful and generate a substantial return on their investment in a relatively short time period.

The world of venture capital is not commonly perceived as inclusive and diverse. Much of the activity by LGBTQ venture capitalists is affinity based investment where they put money into companies whose values they support and are led by people with whom they have a sense of community and connection.

For LGBTQ entrepreneurs, being out themselves creates challenges right from the beginning. Research shows that they face greater obstacles than their straight counterparts by adversely affecting their ability to line up suppliers, customers, hire employees, and so on. Thus, it is more challenging for them to get funding for their ventures. However, being out conveys a certain honesty and integrity being applied to the venture that is appreciated by funders. It also means that location of the venture is important to success for an LGBTQ entrepreneur, and more LGBTQ ventures are founded in supportive areas such as Boston, California, New York, or Washington.

For an LGBTQ entrepreneur, having a relationship with an LGBTQ venture capitalist or startup advisor can make a big difference in the process of starting up their business. Because of the high degree of risk in the success of the venture, trust is an important ingredient to the relationship between the entrepreneur and the funder. A trusting relationship can translate into success for the venture itself. The relationship between the two parties is very close.

Having a pool of LGBTQ venture capitalists and startup advisors available to the LGBTQ community can translate into more startup activity by the LGBTQ community. In their absence, a young LGBTQ person might forego their innovative startup idea for a more secure job at a company that accepts, or even celebrates, their identity.

Startup communities offer opportunities for collaboration that lead to a greater potential for success. A strong network of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, advisors and advocates helps. They can also help develop products and services that are tailored for the LGBTQ community itself, such as travel, app development, health and beauty products, and so on.

To advance LGBTQ participation in Venture Capital and create a catalyst for personal and professional growth, offering valuable resources, insights, and opportunities that are tailored to the unique experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals in the ecosystem, Abbie Strabala and Liam Vernon Silk co-founded the organization Queer Venture Capital in 2023. German Til Klein is a Founding Partner of Europe's first LGBTQ Venture Capital fund, Identity Invest.

Embarking on an entrepreneurial venture is easier with accommodating partners and role models who act as inspiration. Though the community is small, they play an important role.

We have identified the following notable LGBTQ venture capitalists and startup advisors. Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.

Canada

France

Germany

Great Britain

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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