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Fresh Water Ventures is a private equity fund based in Michigan, focusing on acquiring and managing small rural businesses valued between $1 million and $3 million. The firm emphasizes providing Transition Capital to assist business owners in their next phase while preserving their established values and legacies. They currently manage a portfolio of six companies.
Fresh Water Ventures invests in small rural businesses, particularly in niche areas often overlooked by other investors. They typically write checks ranging from $1 million to $3 million and emphasize employee development and community engagement to cultivate future leaders within the acquired companies.
Notable portfolio companies include H&H Custom-Made Vinyl, a provider of high-quality fencing and decking products; Able Heating & Cooling, Inc., an HVAC service provider in south-central Michigan; Ranch Life, specializing in outdoor fencing and decking; SPINDEL Electronics, a manufacturer of high-frequency drives; Dun-Rite Machining, which focuses on custom fixturing solutions; and Kidder Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., serving the Greater Calhoun County area.
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Fresh Water Ventures typically leads investment rounds in the small rural businesses they acquire, focusing on providing the necessary capital for growth and transition.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, particularly if they align with their commitment to employee development and community engagement.
Fresh Water Ventures specializes in investments ranging from $1 million to $3 million, but specific fund size details are not disclosed.
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