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Founded in 2021 by Julie Leroy and Maxime Paradis, G. Ventures is a student-run venture capital fund based in France. The firm has supported over 100 startup founders, primarily those still in university or recent graduates. G. Ventures operates with a fund size that allows for investments of €50,000 for 5% equity.
G. Ventures invests in early-stage startups led by student founders, providing €50,000 for 5% equity. The firm aims to close the early-stage financing gap for student entrepreneurs through funding, mentorship, and a five-month acceleration program. This program includes workshops and resources for developing minimum viable products (MVPs) and commercial strategies.
Notable portfolio companies include Snipfeed, which raised €4.2M; AZMed, which raised €1.2M through Techstars; Stockly, which raised €5.1M through Techstars; and MailWarm, which participated in Y Combinator and Station F.
Submit your pitch through their form at http://www.gventures.co or email hello@gventures.co with your deck.
G. Ventures runs a five-month acceleration program that provides funding, mentorship, and resources to student-led startups. This program includes workshops focused on developing MVPs and commercial strategies.
G. Ventures typically leads rounds for early-stage startups, providing initial funding to help student founders launch their ventures.
G. Ventures primarily focuses on initial investments in student-led startups but may consider follow-on investments based on the startup's progress and needs.
The firm operates with a fund size that allows for investments of €50,000 per startup, although the total fund size is not publicly disclosed.
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