Lioness: Use a Donor Advised Fund to Decrease the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship

Investing in startups is no longer reserved for the 1%. Now, anyone, anywhere can harness philanthropic capital through a Donor Advised Fund to make an investment in Chloe Capital’s impact fund. The fund focuses on investing in women-led companies with diverse leadership teams. To receive tax-deduction make a custom investment by December 31.

Lioness: Use a Donor Advised Fund to Decrease the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship2021-04-21T22:51:19+00:00

BizWest: Niwot Woman-led Company Competes for VC Prize

Chloe Capital has partnered with ECMC Foundation to host a pitch event that helps combat the inequity in venture-capital funding of women-led businesses. A Niwot-based startup that helps to match personal attributes with careers will be among five women-led companies nationwide to compete for a quarter of a million dollars in investments.

BizWest: Niwot Woman-led Company Competes for VC Prize2020-12-24T12:30:57+00:00

Forbes: Pivoting and Rising Above Challenges During Crisis

Throughout our lifetimes, we encounter countless people, organizations and ideas that impress and inspire us and may even serve to shape our perspectives. I have had the good fortune to enjoy the mentorship of the founders of a venture capital firm dedicated to the success of innovative women.

Forbes: Pivoting and Rising Above Challenges During Crisis2020-06-16T01:39:16+00:00

American Entrepreneurship Today Louisiana: Female Founders in EdTech Win Big during Invest In Women National Tour

Girls just want to have funds! Chloe Capital is a venture capital firm that travels across the U.S. catalyzing a Movement to decrease the gender gap in entrepreneurship and venture capital. This comes at a time when women-led companies receive less than 3 percent of venture capital, and only .2 percent goes to African American female founders. During the Future of Work & Education program in New Orleans held on February 6, 2020 at The Shop at The CAC, Chloe Capital collaborated with ECMC Foundation to move $275,000 to female founders at the forefront of EdTech.

American Entrepreneurship Today Louisiana: Female Founders in EdTech Win Big during Invest In Women National Tour2020-02-14T22:49:39+00:00
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