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Brown and White Ventures is an early-stage investment fund based in Upstate and Western New York. Founded to support startups in healthcare, biotech, AI, energy, and industrial sectors, the firm is independently managed and allocates a portion of its net profits to St. Bonaventure University. The fund focuses on companies led by women and minorities, reflecting its commitment to diversity in entrepreneurship.
This firm invests in pre-seed to Series A companies across high-impact sectors, including healthcare services, medical technologies, and advanced technology. Brown and White Ventures emphasizes sustainable growth and shared success, providing not only capital but also guidance and industry insights to entrepreneurs.
Notable portfolio companies include HelloPackage, a tech-driven package management solution; wellconnected, a social care platform for community organizations; KAV, which specializes in 3D-printed safety helmets; Counsel Stack, a legal research platform; Paradigm Emissions Technologies, focused on reducing diesel emissions; miRecule, developing RNA therapies for cancer; and Finta, an AI-powered platform for private capital formation.
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Yes, Brown and White Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in the early stages of funding.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong growth potential and alignment with their investment thesis.
The specific size of the current fund is not publicly disclosed, but it focuses on early-stage investments across various sectors.
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