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Baraka Prosperity Partners, LLC is a venture capital firm based in the United States, founded by healthcare operators to fill gaps in traditional investment funds. The firm operates under an evergreen fund structure, allowing for sustainable growth and long-term investment strategies. They focus on aligning capital with physician expertise and ethical principles.
Baraka Prosperity Partners invests in healthcare-related sectors, specifically targeting management service organizations (MSOs), healthcare real estate, and international healthcare ventures. They partner with physician-led platforms to enhance operational efficiency and generate recurring revenue. The firm also maintains a cash reserve for opportunistic capital investments.
Notable investments include Maple Commons, a $46 million mixed-use development in Wilton, NY, featuring medical facilities and residential units, and EyeStudioNY, a physician-led platform integrating optometry and urgent eye care. They are also involved in the Tampa MSO and MOB expansion in Florida and a medical office building in Glens Falls currently in feasibility.
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Yes, Baraka Prosperity Partners often leads investment rounds, particularly in their targeted healthcare sectors.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially in projects that align with their values-driven approach and demonstrate potential for long-term growth.
Baraka operates under an evergreen fund structure, which allows for continuous investment without a fixed fund size, focusing on sustainable growth.
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