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Overview

The University Venture Fund (UVF), founded in 2004, is based at the David Eccles School of Business in Salt Lake City, Utah. With a fund size of $18 million, UVF is part of the Venture & Impact Investing Program at the Sorenson Impact Institute. The fund engages students in the investment process, allowing them to source, evaluate, and recommend investment opportunities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does UVF lead rounds?

UVF typically participates in rounds but may not always lead them, depending on the specific investment opportunity.

What is UVF's stance on follow-on investments?

UVF is open to follow-on investments, particularly in companies that align with their impact investing thesis and demonstrate growth potential.

How large is UVF's current fund?

UVF's current fund size is $18 million, which supports their ongoing investment activities.

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