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UpSkill Ventures is a venture capital firm dedicated to supporting military veteran entrepreneurs. Based globally, the firm invests in seed, Series A, and Series B stages, with a portfolio of 10 companies. Their focus includes providing mentorship and resources tailored to the unique challenges faced by veteran founders.
UpSkill Ventures invests in military veteran-founded startups across sectors such as defense technology, fintech, consumer products, and software applications. They emphasize connecting founders with essential resources and networks to effectively scale their businesses.
Notable portfolio companies include Boom and Bucket, a platform for buying and selling heavy equipment; Readyly, which simplifies loan acquisition; UpEquity, a real estate technology firm; Actuate, focused on data-driven solutions; Azibo, a financial services platform for property owners; RentCheck, a tool for managing rental payments; Reveal, specializing in data analytics; BoodleAI, an AI-driven marketing platform; Kestrel Intelligence, providing intelligence solutions; and Highground, enhancing operational efficiency.
Submit your pitch through their form at upskillvc.com or email startups@contextvc.com with your deck.
Yes, UpSkill Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in seed and Series A stages, to provide strong support for military veteran entrepreneurs.
UpSkill Ventures is open to follow-on investments, especially for portfolio companies that demonstrate growth and potential in their respective markets.
The specific size of UpSkill Ventures' current fund is not publicly disclosed, but they actively manage a portfolio of 10 companies.
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