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Investing With Isaiah is led by Isaiah Deporto-Plick, who serves as the Director of Business Development. Based in the United States, the organization focuses on providing resources and support for underrepresented founders and operators in the startup ecosystem. The firm has invested in 7 companies to date.
This organization invests in early-stage community-driven companies, particularly in consumer, fintech, healthcare, and edtech sectors. They target pre-seed to seed+ stages, emphasizing the role of community in the growth of these businesses in the United States and Latin America.
Notable portfolio companies include Career Karma, a platform for job training programs; Finix, a global operating system for fintech; Noula, a personal health management tool; Kibo, an educational initiative for collaborative innovators; Kiddie Kredit, which teaches credit fundamentals; Mirza, focused on financial empowerment for caregivers; and Ganas Ventures, supporting early-stage community-driven companies.
Isaiah Deporto-Plick is the Director of Business Development, focusing on supporting underrepresented founders and operators in the startup community.
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Investing With Isaiah typically participates in early-stage funding rounds but may lead rounds depending on the opportunity and alignment with their mission.
The organization is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong community engagement and growth potential.
Specific fund size details are not publicly available, but the organization focuses on early-stage investments across multiple sectors.
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