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Overview

Founded in 2006 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Dakota Venture Group (DVG) is the first student-run venture capital fund in the United States. Established with contributions from Bart Holaday and the Dakota Foundation, DVG aims to provide University of North Dakota students with hands-on experience in venture capital and angel investing. The organization manages two primary funds: the Innovation Fund and Harvest Fund I, focusing on early-stage investments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Dakota Venture Group lead rounds?

DVG typically participates in rounds but may lead depending on the specific opportunity and the involvement of student members in the process.

What is Dakota Venture Group's stance on follow-on investments?

DVG is open to follow-on investments, particularly for companies that demonstrate strong growth and align with their investment thesis.

How large is Dakota Venture Group's current fund?

Specific fund sizes are not disclosed, but DVG manages two primary funds focused on early-stage investments.

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