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Able ventures seeks to partner with companies that are narrowing the wellness gap: the quantifiable delta that has grown dramatically over the past two decades as economic indicators such as GDP per capita have increased while measures of overall wellbeing, including physical and mental health, have stagnated or decreased.
Venture Capital
Early Stage
New York, New York

1843 Capital

Founded in 2016 by Tracy Killoren Chadwell as an early-stage venture capital firm, 1843 Capital focuses on AgeTech—technology for older adults and their caregivers, and longevity. We invest differently—valuing diverse founders and board members—and we engage differently, with capital, counsel, and connectivity.
Venture Capital
Seed, Series A, Series B
New York, New York, Washington, D.C.

3CORE

3CORE is a private, nonprofit corporation that works as the economic development planning and coordinating agency for California's Tri-County region, composed of Butte, Glenn and Tehama counties and the nine member cities located therein. We will help you secure your next small business loan.
CDFI
Chico, California
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500 Startups Global Flagship Fund

Based out of San Francisco, our global flagship funds include a series of five funds that invest across regions and industries. Created in 2010, the first flagship fund was our first fund ever that helped us start the SF-based accelerator program that we are still known for to this day.
Venture Capital
Pre-Seed, Seed
San Francisco, California

Access Plus Capital (formerly Fresno Community Development Financial Institution)

Access Plus Capital is a mission-driven small business lender. Our business is to grow small businesses and jobs in Central California by connecting entrepreneurs to capital and advice they need to be successful.
CDFI
Early Stage, Late Stage
Bakersfield, California, Fresno, California, Modesto, California
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Accessity

Accessity's mission is to open doors of financial opportunity for entrepreneurs, particularly people of color, women, and immigrants. By providing educational support and term loans from $300 to $100,000, it helps entrepreneurs start or grow their small businesses.
CDFI
Later Stage, Seed
San Diego, California
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Accion Opportunity Fund (formerly Opportunity Fund)

Accion Opportunity Fund is a financial support system for small businesses that advances racial, gender, and economic justice for all.
CDFI
Los Angeles, California, San Jose, California
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Accion Venture Lab

Accion Venture Lab provides capital and extensive support to innovative, scalable fintech startups that improve the reach, quality, and affordability of financial services for the underserved.
Venture Capital
Seed
Washington, District Of Columbia

Accompany Capital (formerly Business Center for New Americans)

Accompany Capital creates a pathway to self-sufficiency for immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs in New York City by providing access to affordable credit, empowering with financial education, and offering training in best business practices and technology.
CDFI
New York, New York
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ACE (formerly Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs)

As Georgia’s largest small-business-focused community development loan fund, ACE catalyzes entrepreneurial growth through financing and education, with a focus on women, people of color, and low- to moderate-income business owners.
CDFI
Atlanta, Georgia, Cleveland, Georgia, Norcross, Georgia
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