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Health Resources and Services Administration

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Total investments 45
Average round size
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The average size of a deal this fund participated in
$4M
Portfolio companies 38
Rounds per year 1.02
Lead investments 18
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How often the fund supports its portfolio startups at next rounds
0.16
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Areas of investment

  • Health Care
  • Hospital
  • Education
  • Universities
  • Non Profit
Summary

Health Resources and Services Administration appeared to be the Corporate Investor, which was created in 1980. The leading representative office of defined Corporate Investor is situated in the Rockville. The venture was found in North America in United States.

The standard case for the fund is to invest in rounds with 1 partaker. Despite the Health Resources and Services Administration, startups are often financed by National Science Foundation.

We can highlight the next thriving fund investment areas, such as Fitness, E-Learning. For fund there is a match between the country of its foundation and the country of its the most frequent investments - United States. Among the various public portfolio startups of the fund, we may underline Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Nursing

Speaking about the real fund results, this Corporate Investor is 60 percentage points more often commits exit comparing to other organizations. The common things for fund are deals in the range of 1 - 5 millions dollars. The top activity for fund was in 2019. The fund is constantly included in less than 2 deals per year.

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Total investments 45
Average round size 4M
Rounds per year 1.02
Peak activity year 2022
Lead investments 18
Follow on index 0.16
Group Appearance index 0.02
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