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Harlem Capital Partners is a New York based minority-owned early-stage venture capital firm on a mission to change the face of entrepreneurship by investing in 1,000 diverse founders over the next 20 years. While we invest in founders from all backgrounds, we are committed to reserving capital for investments in minority and women founders. Our skill sets in finance, media and entrepreneurship, along with our expansive network, allow us to provide the most value-add per invested dollar for early stage companies.
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FAQs about Harlem Capital Partners
Where is Harlem Capital Partners located?
Harlem Capital Partners is located in United States.
When was Harlem Capital Partners founded?
Harlem Capital Partners was founded in 2015.
What sectors and industries does Harlem Capital Partners invest in?
Harlem Capital Partners invests in companies and startups in Education, Media and Entertainment, Software, Telecommunications, Transportation, Edtech, Fashion/Beauty, Financial Services, Fintech, Food and Beverage, Foodtech, Healthcare Services, Marketing and Advertising, Medical Devices, Other, Pharmaceuticals, Real Estate, Robotics, Travel, MedTech, Life Sciences, Infrastructure, LegalTech, HealthTech, AdTech, TravelTech.
What is Harlem Capital Partners geographical focus of investments?
Harlem Capital Partners invests in companies and startups in North America.
At what stages of companies and startups does Harlem Capital Partners typically invest in?
Harlem Capital Partners invests in companies and startups at Seed.
What is the usual amount of Harlem Capital Partners investment?
Harlem Capital Partners usually invests $1-5 m on average.
Does Harlem Capital Partners invest and support LGBTQ, female and other minorities startups and founders?
Harlem Capital Partners invests and supports Women, People of color and other minorities startups and founders.