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Impact America Fund

Founders Kesha Cash

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Total investments 33
Average round size
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The average size of a deal this fund participated in
$7M
Portfolio companies 20
Rounds per year 3.67
Lead investments 2
Follow on index
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How often the fund supports its portfolio startups at next rounds
0.39
Exits 2
Key employees 2
Stages of investment
Early Stage Venture
Seed

Areas of investment

  • Software
  • FinTech
  • Financial Services
  • Credit
  • E-Commerce
Summary

Impact America Fund appeared to be the VC, which was created in 2014. The main office of represented VC is situated in the Oakland. The venture was found in North America in United States.

This organization was formed by Kesha Cash. We also calculated 1 valuable employee in our database.

For fund there is a match between the location of its establishment and the land of its numerous investments - United States. We can highlight the next thriving fund investment areas, such as E-Commerce, Education. Among the most popular portfolio startups of the fund, we may highlight PawnGuru.com, Upswing, Camino Financial. The fund has no specific favorite in a number of founders of portfolio startups. When startup sums 5+ of the founder, the probability for it to get the investment is little. Besides, a startup requires to be at the age of 4-5 years to receive the investment from the fund.

The common things for fund are deals in the range of 1 - 5 millions dollars. Opposing the other organizations, this Impact America Fund works on 19 percentage points less the average amount of lead investments. The fund is generally included in 2-6 deals every year. Speaking about the real fund results, this VC is 10 percentage points less often commits exit comparing to other organizations. The top activity for fund was in 2015.

The usual cause for the fund is to invest in rounds with 3-4 partakers. Despite the Impact America Fund, startups are often financed by Serious Change, Village Capital, Techstars Ventures. The meaningful sponsors for the fund in investment in the same round are Techstars Ventures, Serious Change, Invest Detroit. In the next rounds fund is usually obtained by Techstars Ventures, Connetic Ventures, The Social Entrepreneurs Fund (TSEF).

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Notable deals

CompanyIndustryRound SizeDateInvestorsLocation

Aja Labs

Biotechnology
Chemical
Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing
$2M30 Nov 2022 San Francisco, California, United States

NameCoach

Education
Higher Education
Information Technology
Internet
Software
Universities
$8M17 Nov 2022 California, United States

Nourie Hair

Beauty
Personal Health
$2M01 Sep 2022 -

CareAcademy

Education
Health Care
Home Health Care
Training
$20M08 Jun 2022 Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

MindRight Health

Health Care
Psychology
SMS
$1M24 May 2022 Newark, New Jersey, United States

Guardians Collective

Communities
Parenting
Social
$3M04 Nov 2021 San Francisco, California, United States

SMBX

Banking
Financial Services
FinTech
Marketplace
Retail
Small and Medium Businesses
$11M20 Oct 2021 San Francisco, California, United States

The Labz

Blockchain
Collaboration
Intellectual Property
SaaS
Social Media
Software
$200K01 Aug 2021 Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Esusu Financial

Credit
Financial Services
FinTech
SaaS
Software
$10M16 Jul 2021 New York, New York, United States
News
Esusu Raises $10M in Series A Funding

– Esusu, a Harlem, NY-based financial technology company for rent reporting and data solutions for credit building, raised $10m in Series A funding.
– The round was led by Motley Fool Ventures with participation from Serena Williams, through Serena Ventures, The Equity Alliance, Predictive VC, previous seed round investors Concrete Rose Capital, Impact America Fund, Global Impact Fund, Next Play Ventures, and Zeal Capital Partners, and other angel investors.
– The company intends to use the funds to double down on growth through product innovation, talent recruitment, and building its financial health platform for low to medium-income families.

CareCar Raises $3M in Seed Funding

– CareCar, a Denver, CO-based tech-enabled benefit manager and value-based healthcare services platform, closed a $3m seed funding round.
– The round was led by Kapor Capital and Impact America Fund, with participation from Concrete Rose.
– The company plans to use the funds to accelerate its growth into new markets, with a focus on expanding its services in the senior homecare sector.

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Total investments 33
Average round size 7M
Rounds per year 3.67
Peak activity year 2021
Lead investments 2
Follow on index 0.39
Exits 2
Group Appearance index 0.94

Latest deals

CompanyIndustryRound SizeDateInvestorsLocation

Aja Labs

Biotechnology
Chemical
Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing
$2M30 Nov 2022 San Francisco, California, United States

NameCoach

Education
Higher Education
Information Technology
Internet
Software
Universities
$8M17 Nov 2022 California, United States

Nourie Hair

Beauty
Personal Health
$2M01 Sep 2022 -

CareAcademy

Education
Health Care
Home Health Care
Training
$20M08 Jun 2022 Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

MindRight Health

Health Care
Psychology
SMS
$1M24 May 2022 Newark, New Jersey, United States

Guardians Collective

Communities
Parenting
Social
$3M04 Nov 2021 San Francisco, California, United States

SMBX

Banking
Financial Services
FinTech
Marketplace
Retail
Small and Medium Businesses
$11M20 Oct 2021 San Francisco, California, United States

The Labz

Blockchain
Collaboration
Intellectual Property
SaaS
Social Media
Software
$200K01 Aug 2021 Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Esusu Financial

Credit
Financial Services
FinTech
SaaS
Software
$10M16 Jul 2021 New York, New York, United States
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