New York Tech Media
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital
No Result
View All Result
New York Tech Media
No Result
View All Result
Home Venture Capital

Wege Foundation’s $1M investment in minority-focused VC fund may attract more nonprofit giving

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
December 5, 2021
in Venture Capital
0
Wege Foundation’s $1M investment in minority-focused VC fund may attract more nonprofit giving
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

GRAND RAPIDS — The Wege Foundation’s $1 million investment committed to the New Community Transformation Fund comes from a shared vision to support greater economic diversity and inclusion in West Michigan’s economy.

It may also serve as a springboard for the emerging Grand Rapids-based venture capital fund to attract investments from similarly aligned foundations as it targets a $25 million fundraising goal.


COURTESY PHOTO

Want more news like this every weekday? Get the free MiBiz Morning Edition newsletter.

The New Community Transformation Fund’s goal matches the private family foundation’s policy for ethical investing and a focus on environmental, social and governance issues that include advancing “wealth generation among entrepreneurs and business leaders of color” locally, Wege Foundation President and CEO Mark Van Putten told MiBiz.

“This latest opportunity fits well into an ethos of trying to advance the mission through the investments,” Van Putten said. “It’s not only about making grants in West Michigan that advance diversity and wealth generation and those values, but also making investments on the investment side of the organization that advance that mission.”

The Grand Rapids-based foundation, which awards $19 million in grants annually, also liked that the venture capital fund has an “explicit West Michigan focus,” he said.

Deploying capital

The Wege Foundation’s investment brings the New Community Transformation Fund “just a hair short” of reaching $10 million in commitments needed to begin making investments in companies, said Birgit Klohs, a fund director and the retired president and CEO of economic development organization The Right Place Inc.

“More importantly, it’s certainly appreciated that the foundation really saw the goal of what the New Community Transformation Fund is trying to achieve, and that is creating generational wealth in our entrepreneurs and our entrepreneurial communities of color,” Klohs said.

Citing a need to focus more on diversity, equity and inclusion and create economic diversity in the region, Klohs two years ago conceived the idea of forming a venture capital fund to support entrepreneurs of color. She assembled a team of founders in 2020 to create the New Community Transformation Fund, which aims to raise $25 million.

The New Community Transformation Fund recently hired a managing director, Ollie Howie, who came to Grand Rapids from global investment manager SoftBank Group. He was based in Atlanta with SoftBank’s SB Opportunity Fund, which has committed $100 million to backing Black, Latinx and Native American business founders.

The West Michigan-based fund will invest $250,000 to $500,000 in second-stage, minority-owned companies in advanced manufacturing, food and agribusiness, e-commerce and information technology, life sciences, and finance technology. The fund will also back entrepreneurs of color who are buying companies going through an ownership transition, including businesses based outside of the region who are willing to relocate to West Michigan.

Angling for foundations

The New Community Transformation Fund has several requests out to prospective investors as it pursues the $25 million fundraising goal, Klohs said. The Wege Foundation investment provides a showcase commitment that the venture capital fund can use to appeal to other foundations for support, she said.

The investment “really is indicative that we are onto something really positive and that other foundations may say: ‘If they can do that, let’s take a look at what we can invest,’” Klohs said.

“There are asks out there,” she added. “Certainly we anticipate that — with the Wege Foundation taking this step to invest — others will step up, and we will also reach out to other foundations. It does open an avenue for raising funds. Every dollar is important, but by taking this step, they are opening avenues that we haven’t explored to the fullest, and so that opens other doors for us.”

Foundations rank among large and small family offices, corporations and pension funds as the top sources of investments into venture capital funds.

Of the 23 Michigan-based venture capital firms that raised capital in 2020, nine received investments from charitable foundations, according to an annual report from the Michigan Venture Capital Association. In the prior year, 11 of the 27 Michigan venture capital firms that raised capital secured foundation investments.

New direction

The commitment to the New Community Transformation Fund is the Wege Foundation’s first investment in venture capital, Van Putten said.

The foundation, with assets of about $380 million, presently holds about $22 million in investments in private equity funds, Van Putten said. Many of the private equity investments have a mission aligned with environmental goals and advancing gender and racial equity, he said.

When first approached last spring about investing in the New Community Transformation Fund, the foundation’s early response was a “strong endorsement of the goal and vision, and the only question was evaluating it from an investment perspective and then processing it internally,” Van Putten said.

Investment advisers conducted due diligence on the request and an investment committee approved the investment last month, he said.

In reviewing the New Community Transformation Fund’s request to become a limited partner, the Wege Foundation took the same approach as other prospective investments, Van Putten said.

“All investments involve risk, so this is no different,” he said. “But in assessing risk, undertaking due diligence and looking at the goals, it seemed like a strong fit for the foundation. We view this as a good investment as much as advancing the mission of the foundation.”


Credit: Source link

Previous Post

New trailers: Station Eleven, The Matrix Resurrections, The Book of Boba Fett, and more

Next Post

The Verizon app might be collecting your browsing history and more

New York Tech Editorial Team

New York Tech Editorial Team

New York Tech Media is a leading news publication that aims to provide the latest tech news, fintech, AI & robotics, cybersecurity, startups & leaders, venture capital, and much more!

Next Post
The Verizon app might be collecting your browsing history and more

The Verizon app might be collecting your browsing history and more

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Meet the Top 10 K-Pop Artists Taking Over 2024

Meet the Top 10 K-Pop Artists Taking Over 2024

March 17, 2024
Panther for AWS allows security teams to monitor their AWS infrastructure in real-time

Many businesses lack a formal ransomware plan

March 29, 2022
Zach Mulcahey, 25 | Cover Story | Style Weekly

Zach Mulcahey, 25 | Cover Story | Style Weekly

March 29, 2022
How To Pitch The Investor: Ronen Menipaz, Founder of M51

How To Pitch The Investor: Ronen Menipaz, Founder of M51

March 29, 2022
Japanese Space Industry Startup “Synspective” Raises US $100 Million in Funding

Japanese Space Industry Startup “Synspective” Raises US $100 Million in Funding

March 29, 2022
UK VC fund performance up on last year

VC-backed Aerium develops antibody treatment for Covid-19

March 29, 2022
Startups On Demand: renovai is the Netflix of Online Shopping

Startups On Demand: renovai is the Netflix of Online Shopping

2
Robot Company Offers $200K for Right to Use One Applicant’s Face and Voice ‘Forever’

Robot Company Offers $200K for Right to Use One Applicant’s Face and Voice ‘Forever’

1
Menashe Shani Accessibility High Tech on the low

Revolutionizing Accessibility: The Story of Purple Lens

1

Netgear announces a $1,500 Wi-Fi 6E mesh router

0
These apps let you customize Windows 11 to bring the taskbar back to life

These apps let you customize Windows 11 to bring the taskbar back to life

0
This bipedal robot uses propeller arms to slackline and skateboard

This bipedal robot uses propeller arms to slackline and skateboard

0
New York City

Why Bite-Sized Learning is Booming in NYC’s Hustle Culture

June 4, 2025
Driving Innovation in Academic Technologies: Spotlight from ICTIS 2025

Driving Innovation in Academic Technologies: Spotlight from ICTIS 2025

June 4, 2025
Coffee Nova’s $COFFEE Token

Coffee Nova’s $COFFEE Token

May 29, 2025
Money TLV website

BridgerPay to Spotlight Cross-Border Payments Innovation at Money TLV 2025

May 27, 2025
The Future of Software Development: Why Low-Code Is Here to Stay

Building Brand Loyalty Starts With Your Team

May 23, 2025
Tork Media Expands Digital Reach with Acquisition of NewsBlaze and Buzzworthy

Creative Swag Ideas for Hackathons & Launch Parties

May 23, 2025

Recommended

New York City

Why Bite-Sized Learning is Booming in NYC’s Hustle Culture

June 4, 2025
Driving Innovation in Academic Technologies: Spotlight from ICTIS 2025

Driving Innovation in Academic Technologies: Spotlight from ICTIS 2025

June 4, 2025
Coffee Nova’s $COFFEE Token

Coffee Nova’s $COFFEE Token

May 29, 2025
Money TLV website

BridgerPay to Spotlight Cross-Border Payments Innovation at Money TLV 2025

May 27, 2025

Categories

  • AI & Robotics
  • Benzinga
  • Cybersecurity
  • FinTech
  • New York Tech
  • News
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital

Tags

3D bio-printing acoustic AI Allseated B2B marketing Business carbon footprint climate change coding Collaborations Companies To Watch consumer tech crypto cryptocurrency deforestation drones earphones Entrepreneur Fetcherr Finance Fintech food security Investing Investors investorsummit israelitech Leaders LinkedIn Leaders Metaverse news OurCrowd PR Real Estate reforestation software start- up Startups Startups On Demand startuptech Tech Tech leaders technology UAVs Unlimited Robotics VC
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and conditions

© 2024 All Rights Reserved - New York Tech Media

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital

© 2024 All Rights Reserved - New York Tech Media