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Fund profile

Emmeline Ventures

Emmeline Ventures

Los Angeles, United States

Not leading

About

Emmeline Ventures is a female-led venture capital firm that focuses on supporting female founders building innovative companies across sectors like healthcare, femtech, fintech, sustainability, and sexual health. They primarily invest at the pre-seed and seed stages, with the goal of empowering women to manage their health, build wealth, and live in a safer, cleaner world. Their portfolio includes companies such as Flowly, which uses VR for pain management, Relavo, which makes home dialysis safer, and Mirza, a financial platform aiming to close the "motherhood penalty." The fund's mission is to back businesses that drive impactful solutions, often focusing on underrepresented areas where female founders lead the charge. Emmeline’s leadership team, including La Keisha Landrum Pierre, Naseem Sayani, and Azin Radsan van Alebeek, brings a wealth of experience in business development, operations, and investment, ensuring that their portfolio companies receive not just financial backing but also strategic guidance.

Details

Average check

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K

Round

Seed
Pre-Seed
Series A
Venture Round

Previous Investments

Education
Fintech & Financial services
Healthtech & Wellness
Legal & Professional services
Lifestyle
Media, Events & Entertainment
Other

Geo focus

USA

Highlights

$1.2M

Historical average check

$16M

Historical max check

November 2024

Last investment date

19

Investments

Healthtech & Wellness

Fintech & Financial services

Fashion & Apparel

E-commerce & Retail

Food & Beverage

Other

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Website

emmelineventures.vc

Email

meetus@emmelineventures.vc

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