
NewSchools Venture Fund
Description
NewSchools Venture Fund is a prominent national non-profit venture philanthropy firm dedicated to transforming public education in the United States. Operating with a unique model, they raise charitable funds from donors and strategically invest them to support education entrepreneurs. Their core mission is to foster innovation, equity, and excellence across the education sector, aiming to create better learning opportunities for all students, particularly those from underserved communities.
The organization focuses its investments across three key areas: Learning Solutions, Innovative Schools, and Diverse Leaders. They provide early-stage grants and comprehensive management assistance to a diverse portfolio of organizations, which include both non-profit and for-profit entities. These investments target ventures that are developing cutting-edge educational tools, creating high-quality new school models, or cultivating a pipeline of diverse and effective leaders within the education ecosystem.
NewSchools Venture Fund has established a significant track record of impact, having invested over $350 million in more than 1,000 education organizations since its inception. This substantial financial commitment underscores their pivotal role in shaping the future of education. Their typical first check for early-stage ventures and planning grants consistently ranges from $100,000 to $250,000, reflecting their strategic focus on providing crucial seed funding to promising initiatives that have the potential to scale and address critical challenges in public education.
Investor Profile
NewSchools Venture Fund has backed more than 111 startups, with 1 new investments in the last 12 months alone. The firm has led 66 rounds, about 59% of its total and boasts 34 exits across its portfolio.
Investment Focus Highlights
- Concentrates on Grant, Seed, Series A rounds (top funding stages).
- Majority of deals are located in United States, Canada, Israel.
- Strong thematic focus on Education, E-Learning, EdTech.
- Typical check size: $100K – $250K.
Stage Focus
- Grant (50%)
- Seed (23%)
- Series A (10%)
- Series Unknown (9%)
- Pre Seed (4%)
- Series B (2%)
- Series D (1%)
- Debt Financing (1%)
- Non Equity Assistance (1%)
Country Focus
- United States (94%)
- Canada (3%)
- Israel (1%)
- Denmark (1%)
- United Kingdom (1%)
- Belgium (1%)
Industry Focus
- Education
- E-learning
- Edtech
- Software
- Non Profit
- Saas
- Information Technology
- Language Learning
- Mobile
- Mobile Apps
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