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Impact America Fund (IAF) is a venture capital firm founded by Kesha Cash, focusing on early-stage investments that address financial and cultural barriers faced by low- and moderate-income people of color. Based in North America, IAF typically invests between $250,000 and $3 million in companies at the Seed to Series B stages. The firm currently manages a portfolio of seven companies.
IAF targets investments in technology-driven businesses within healthcare, fintech, consumer, and commerce sectors, emphasizing companies that demonstrate rapid growth in markets exceeding $1 billion. Their investment range is between $250,000 and $3 million, with a strong focus on linking business success to social impact.
Notable portfolio companies include CareAcademy, which provides training for home-care agencies; SoLo Funds, a peer-to-peer lending platform; Twentyeight Health, a digital healthcare platform; Camino Financial, offering loans to Latinx-owned businesses; District Cover, an insurance provider for small businesses; Driver’s Seat Cooperative, which helps gig drivers optimize earnings; and MindRight, providing SMS-based coaching for youth.
Submit through their form at impactamericafund.com.
IAF often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies that align with their mission of social impact.
IAF is open to follow-on investments in portfolio companies that continue to demonstrate growth and social impact potential.
The specific size of IAF's current fund is not publicly disclosed, but they typically invest between $250,000 and $3 million per company.
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