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Subject TODAY: The Best Un-Activated Market for Technology-Focused VC
Date September 17, 2020 3:43 PM
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Removing Systemic Barriers to Contribution by Investing in Black, Latino, and Native American Technology Entrepreneurs in Minneapolis and Beyond

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John,
Join SVC TODAY, Thursday, September 17 at 1:30pm ET ([link removed]) for a special NEXT Economy LIVE discussion on how to remove the systemic barriers to contribution by investing in Black, Latino, and Native American technology entrepreneurs in Minneapolis and beyond with Dr. Paul Campbell, Dr. Chris Brooks, Jerome Hamilton, and Chris Dykstra (Brown Venture Group ([link removed]) ).

Founded in 2018 in Minneapolis, MN, Brown Venture Group (BVG) is a Black-owned venture capital firm focused on Black, Latino, and Native American technology entrepreneurs. BVG provides technology founders of color a studio environment from which they can launch and scale their startup, including capital, training, and networks. We believe that technology entrepreneurship can bypass many of the cognitive and racial biases that have historically prevented communities of color from flourishing. Moreover, generation after generation of adversity has made entrepreneurs of color particularly resilient. This resilience, combined with the fact that investment in entrepreneurs of color has been almost non-existent, represents the best un-activated market for technology-focused venture capital.

Register Now: Removing Systemic Barriers to Contribution by Investing in Black, Latino, and Native American Technology Entrepreneurs in Minneapolis and Beyond ([link removed])
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NEXT Economy LIVE is new weekly series in partnership with Intentional Media ([link removed]) , JumpScale ([link removed]) , Opportunity Collaboration ([link removed]) , and the American Sustainable Business Council ([link removed]) where experienced members and thought leaders host webinars, interactive meetings, and discussions where the real challenges, insights, and best practices of leading and funding mission-driven businesses can be explored with peers. Registration for each event is required. Recordings of all prior events can be found online here ([link removed]) .
* TOMORROW: Removing Systemic Barriers to Contribution by Investing in Black, Latino, and Native American Technology Entrepreneurs in Minneapolis and Beyond ([link removed])
* Wednesday, September 30 – A Conversation with Sir Ronald Cohen ([link removed])

Members are invited to submit their own proposals to host events. If you are an impact aligned partner or sister organization in the space that is interested in collaborating on future events, we invite you to reach out to discuss opportunities. Email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) for the private link and to discuss collaboration opportunities.
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