The Next Wave Network is a project of the Next Wave Foundation, US based 501c(3) nonprofit organization that was formed to support the Next Wave Angel Training Program and Network, which is a global movement to increase women’s participation in angel investing as an asset class.
The angel training program has been developed to provide an enriching investment experience; including an investment portfolio in start-ups, education and training in the investment process, and the development of a global angel community of successful business women across the US, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.
The Next Wave Foundation, which was formed in 2016, will focus on building out the education and training programs, which will support the capacity building of new angel investors, as well as the global network of women investors and entrepreneurs (and the men who support them).
The angel training program has been developed to provide an enriching investment experience; including an investment portfolio in start-ups, education and training in the investment process, and the development of a global angel community of successful business women across the US, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.
The Next Wave Foundation, which was formed in 2016, will focus on building out the education and training programs, which will support the capacity building of new angel investors, as well as the global network of women investors and entrepreneurs (and the men who support them).
Location: United States, Colorado, Denver
Investment Type: Venture Capital
Mentions in press and media 6
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| 08.03.2022 | IWD 2022: Celebrating the Queens Of Alt Protein Who Are Forging The Future Of Food | 166 1 167 Shares 16 Mins Read The two biggest plant-based protein startups in the world are run by men. The majority of the rising cell-based protein startups are also run by men, alongside most of the vegan investment groups that fund them... |
| 08.03.2021 | IWD 2021: Celebrating the Queens Of Alt Protein Who Are Forging The Future Of Food | 15 Mins Read Editor’s Note: This list is the result of hours of work, and no doubt we have missed some amazing queens. We will do our best to keep adding. On the startup side, we focused on founders, but many of these startups have incredib... |
| 03.12.2020 | 6 Alt Protein Female VCs Who Are Changing The Future Of Food | 128 128 Shares 6 Mins Read Faced with the challenge of feeding a planet of 10 billion people in the midst of a climate crisis, it’s never been more crucial for the world to shift towards a more sustainable food system. Making it their missi... |
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| 14.07.2020 | Should Plant-based Businesses Sell to Meat and Dairy? Alicia Robb of Next Wave Impact Weighs In | Alicia Robb of Next Wave Impact and Elysabeth Alfano get into it: should plant-based businesses sell to big meat and dairy corporations? It’s a bitter pill – should we take it? They also discuss the dearth of female and minority investors a... |
| 13.05.2020 | VCs Are Missing Out On ROI By Short-Changing Founders Of Color | Donnel Baird, BlockPower; Marcus Bullock, Flikshop; Shani Dowell, Possip; Sonja Ebron, CourtRoom5; ... [+] Florence Furaha, Meetcaregivers; Andrew Hill, LiftEd; Martha Montoya, AgTools; Erica Plybeach, MedHaul; Sona Shah, Neopenda; Christia... |