Regulation Crowdfunding deals (startup deals anyone can invest in) are getting a lot more interesting lately.
Take a look at Calm Company Fund on Wefunder. Iโve been following this investment firm for more than a year.
Calm invests mainly in software and tech businesses that are โbootstrappedโ by founders. In other words, these deals look different from the average venture capital-backed company. Theyโre leaner and more profitable. From Calmโs Wefunder page:
We believe that there is another way to build companies besides the venture capital rollercoaster. Calm Company Fund (formerly called โEarnest Capitalโ) began as โfunding for bootstrappersโ which we now call capital + community + mentorship for entrepreneurs building calm companies.
In just two years, since launching in 2019 weโve invested ~$8m in 40+ companies and re-thought and re-built just about every building block that goes into an investment fund. We believe we are in the middle of an enormous wave of entrepreneurs building software and software-enabled companies and that โCalm Fundingโ can be the default way they start and grow.
This is a massive opportunity and we are raising capital to help us build the team and infrastructure we need to back 100s and 1,000s of companies a year in the near future. We are thrilled with the opportunity to bring unaccredited investors (many of them founders themselves) into the movement. Letโs go!
This is a 100% investable deal. The terms seem fair, and it has the potential to give investors upside in thousands of promising companies over the next decade (if they make it).
The rise of startup investment firms that anyone can invest in is not something to be ignored. It has MASSIVE implications and is going to provide some incredible opportunities for non-accredited investors in the near future.
Take a look at the deal on Wefunder.
And keep an eye on this space.