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CSA Partners
CSA Partners is a venture capital fund backed by Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive, and former president and CEO of the Argosy Foundation Abele invested 10 million dollars into the fund. The firm leases 35,000 square feet at remodelled space inside the historic John Pritzlaff Hardware Company building. CSA Partners hosts the monthly "1 Million Cups" start up showcase. Investments CSA's portfolio includes EatStreet, PrettyLitter, Spirit Shop, Scanalytics Inc. and Review Trackers. See also * Argosy Foundation * BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation * Gener8tor * Ward 4 (Milwaukee, WI startup accelerator space) * Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation * Wisconsin Investment Partners * Business incubator * Seed accelerator * Techstars * Y Combinator (company) Y Combinator (YC) is an American technology startup accelerator launched in March 2005. It has been used to launch more than 3,000 companies, including Airbnb, Coinbase, Cruise, DoorDash, Dropbox, Instac ...
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Private Company
A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in the respective listed markets, but rather the company's stock is offered, owned, traded, exchanged privately, or over-the-counter. In the case of a closed corporation, there are a relatively small number of shareholders or company members. Related terms are closely-held corporation, unquoted company, and unlisted company. Though less visible than their publicly traded counterparts, private companies have major importance in the world's economy. In 2008, the 441 largest private companies in the United States accounted for ($1.8 trillion) in revenues and employed 6.2 million people, according to ''Forbes''. In 2005, using a substantially smaller pool size (22.7%) for comparison, the 339 companies on '' Forbes'' survey of closely held U.S. businesses sold a trillion dollars' worth of goods and services ...
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Gener8tor
gener8tor is an American seed accelerator, startup accelerator that operates in several US cities, including Madison, Wisconsin, Madison, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis. As of March 2017, gener8tor was ranked as the top 11th startup accelerator out of more than 150 accelerator programs in the United States by the Seed Accelerator Rankings Project. Since its inception, gener8tor has invested in 180 companies, which have gone on to raise more than $1 billion in total follow-on financing. Program gener8tor runs 3 classes a year and accepts only 5 startups per class. The startups receive a hands-on mentorship, and up to $100,000 of investment. gener8tor offers $20,000 in exchange for 6-7% of equity and another $80,000 in the form of an uncapped Convertible bond, convertible note. gener8tor takes no board seats, no preferred shares, and no liquidation preferences. Each class happens in a different city, with Madison, Wisconsin, Madison in the Spring (season), Spr ...
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Y Combinator (company)
Y Combinator (YC) is an American technology startup accelerator launched in March 2005. It has been used to launch more than 3,000 companies, including Airbnb, Coinbase, Cruise, DoorDash, Dropbox, Instacart, Quora, PagerDuty, Reddit, Stripe and Twitch. The combined valuation of the top YC companies was more than $300 billion by January 2021. The company's accelerator program started in Boston and Mountain View, expanded to San Francisco in 2019, and has been entirely online since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. ''Forbes'' characterized the company in 2012 as one of the most successful startup accelerators in Silicon Valley. History Y Combinator was founded in 2005 by Paul Graham, Jessica Livingston, Robert Tappan Morris, and Trevor Blackwell. From 2005 to 2008, one program was in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and one was in Mountain View, California. As Y Combinator grew to 40 investments per year, running two programs became too much. In January 2009, Y Combin ...
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Seed Accelerator
Startup accelerators, also known as seed accelerators, are fixed-term, cohort-based programs, that include mentorship and educational components and culminate in a public pitch event or demo day. While traditional business incubators are often government-funded, generally take no equity, and rarely provide funding, accelerators can be either privately or publicly funded and cover a wide range of industries. Unlike business incubators, the application process for seed accelerators is open to anyone but highly competitive. There are specific accelerators, such as corporate accelerators, which are often subsidiaries or programs of larger corporations that act like seed accelerators. Distinctive qualities The main differences between business incubators, startup studios, and accelerators are: # The application process is open to anyone but highly competitive. Y Combinator and TechStars have application acceptance rates between 1% and 3%. # Seed investment in startups is usually ma ...
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Business Incubator
Business incubator is an organization that helps startup companies and individual entrepreneurs to develop their businesses by providing a fullscale range of services starting with management training and office space and ending with venture capital financing. The National Business Incubation Association (NBIA) defines business incubators as a catalyst tool for either regional or national economic development. NBIA categorizes its members' incubators by the following five incubator types: academic institutions; non-profit development corporations; for-profit property development ventures; venture capital firms, and a combination of the above. Business incubators differ from research and technology parks in their dedication to startup and early-stage companies. Research and technology parks, on the other hand, tend to be large-scale projects that house everything from corporate, government, or university labs to very small companies. Most research and technology parks do not ...
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Wisconsin Investment Partners
Wisconsin Investment Partners, founded in 1999, is a venture capital fund backed by a Madison, Wisconsin angel investor, angel investing group. The group has invested more than $20 million in more than 40 early-stage companies, and in 2014 was one of the 10 most active angel investing groups. The group has over 75 members. In 2014, it invested $11,000 in each company that graduated from Gener8tor. Wisconsin Investment Partners is an investor in Aver Informatics Inc., Aver Informatics, software for bundled payments in which doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers accept a set amount for an episode of care, such as knee-replacement surgery. It has also invested in: FluGen, Murfie, Phoenix (nuclear technology company), Phoenix, Zurex Pharma, and SHINE Medical Technologies. See also * Argosy Foundation * BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation * Business incubator * CSA Partners * Gener8tor * Seed accelerator * Ward 4 (Milwaukee, WI startup accelerator space), Ward 4 * Wisconsin ...
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Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is a public-private agency in the state of Wisconsin designed to assist business development and innovation through loans, grants, tax credits, and technical assistance programs. History WEDC was established in 2011 during the tenure of Gov. Scott Walker to replace the Wisconsin Department of Commerce. The impetus for WEDC resulted from a 2010 report titled “Be Bold Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Competitiveness Study” that recommended a non-political authority be created to design and deliver a statewide economic development strategy. Structure Leadership and governance WEDC is led by a cabinet-level official who holds the titles of secretary and CEO. The post, currently held by Melissa "Missy" Hughes, is appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate. WEDC has an 18-member board of directors. The governor nominates six board members, who then need Senate approval; the Assembly speaker and Senate majority leader each ...
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Ward 4 (Milwaukee, WI Startup Accelerator Space)
Ward 4 LLC privately funds a space in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for startup accelerators and co-working. It is currently located in the John Pritzlaff Hardware Company Building. The 12,000 square foot space for Ward 4 is privately funded by Milwaukee County executive Chris Abele and is considered a second step for his venture investment group, CSA Partners LLC to "spur economic development" through creation of a space for early-stage companies to meet. Desk and office space are leased through membership. Current tenants include CSA Partners LLC, Quarles & Brady, public relations/lobbying group The Firm LLC, Gener8tor, DevCodeCamp, and BrightCellars. See also * Argosy Foundation * BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation * Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation * Wisconsin Investment Partners * Y Combinator (company) * Techstars * Business incubator * Seed accelerator * CSA Partners CSA Partners is a venture capital fund backed by Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive, and former ...
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BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation
BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation Inc. is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin based non-profit that was formed by angel investor Tom Shannon and seven additional founding donors. It is a means of economic development by members of the state's private sector. "BrightStar was formed for the purpose of assisting WEDC in its mission to create family-sustaining jobs in the Wisconsin." History The foundation began by each of the eight original donors pledging 500,000 dollars to seed a fund for a total of 6 million dollars. The foundation also seeks tax deductible donations from wealthy individuals, foundations, and corporations willing to take the risk. The foundation reinvests in state companies all earnings and returns from its portfolio. Donors will not receive returns on their contributions. See also * Ward4 * Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation * Wisconsin Investment Partners Wisconsin Investment Partners, founded in 1999, is a venture capital fund backed by a Madison, Wisconsin ...
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Venture Capital
Venture capital (often abbreviated as VC) is a form of private equity financing that is provided by venture capital firms or funds to start-up company, startups, early-stage, and emerging companies that have been deemed to have high growth potential or which have demonstrated high growth (in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, scale of operations, etc). Venture capital firms or funds invest in these early-stage companies in exchange for Equity (finance), equity, or an ownership stake. Venture capitalists take on the risk of financing risky Startup company, start-ups in the hopes that some of the firms they support will become successful. Because Startup company, startups face high uncertainty, VC investments have high rates of failure. The start-ups are usually based on an innovation, innovative technology or business model and they are usually from high technology industries, such as information technology (IT), clean technology or biotechnology. The typical venture c ...
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Pretty Litter Inc
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