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Network Ventures is a Midwest-based seed stage venture capital firm founded in 2016. The firm has a portfolio of 7 companies and typically invests between $250,000 and $2 million. They focus on supporting founders through hands-on involvement and have nearly 20 years of experience in the startup ecosystem.
Network Ventures invests in seed stage companies, providing $250,000 for those raising their first $500,000 to $2 million in pre-seed or seed rounds. They often act as the first institutional investor, leading or participating in funding rounds. While primarily focused on the Chicago and Midwest regions, they are open to investments sourced through their network from outside these areas.
Notable companies in Network Ventures' portfolio include Marketplace.City, a platform for cities to find and implement new technologies; ShipBob, a logistics fulfillment service for e-commerce; Lemonlight, a video production service; Giggster, a marketplace for film and photo production locations; Acorns, a financial service for children's investments; Spruce, an on-demand housekeeping service; and Marco Learning, an online feedback platform for student writing.
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Yes, Network Ventures often serves as the first institutional investor, leading or participating in funding rounds for seed stage companies.
While the firm primarily focuses on initial seed investments, they may consider follow-on investments depending on the growth and needs of the portfolio companies.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but they typically invest between $250,000 and $2 million in seed stage companies.
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