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This Venture Capital Fund Is Investing $36 Million In Black Female Founders

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Jennifer Calfas
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May 6, 2018, 3:54 PM ET
Courtesy of Backstage Capital

A venture capital firm aimed at promoting underrepresented founders such as people of color, women, and members of the LGBTQ community launched a new $36 million fund that will invest in black female founders.

The new funding will be invested in black female founders $1 million at a time, the venture capital fund’s founder and managing partner Arlan Hamilton announced at the United State of Women 2018 Summit in Los Angeles, Calif., on Saturday.

In 2017, female founders received just 2.2% of the $85 billion invested by venture capitalists, according to data published earlier this year. That percentage is even less for women of color, who earn less than 1% of the total funding each year on average, as Coins2Day has previously reported.

The rumors are true. Today at #USOW2018 I announced that my venture capital firm @Backstage_Cap has launched a $36m fund that will invest in Black women founders $1mill at a time. Thank you to the Backstage Crew, headliners, LPs, mentors & network for making this moment possible. Pic.twitter.com/yT1SMQOFAR

— Arlan 👊🏾 (@ArlanWasHere) May 5, 2018

“They’re calling it a ‘diversity fund,'” Hamilton tweeted Sunday. “I’m calling it an IT’S ABOUT DAMN TIME fund.”

They're calling it a "diversity fund." I'm calling it an IT'S ABOUT DAMN TIME fund.

— Arlan 👊🏾 (@ArlanWasHere) May 6, 2018

Backstage Capital received its first check from a partner in late 2015 and has since invested in dozens of startups created by underrepresented founders.

“We felt like a lot of these people and companies were being overlooked, undervalued, and underestimated,” Hamilton told Coins2Day in January. “With a little bit of leveling the playing field, we believe that these people are equipped to handle an erratic market and the various ups and downs in the startup world.”

A representative from Backstage Capital and Hamilton did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Coins2Day.

A number of other venture capital firms have aimed to primarily fund underrepresented groups, including Aspect Ventures, the female-focused firm founded in 2014, and the newer T he Helm, which invests in female founders and entrepreneurs.

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