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Angel investing is a skill, not an exclusive club
Most people we speak to do not think angel investing is for them. The image they have in mind is some version of: you need a finance background, a serious amount of disposable capital, and years of startup-adjacent experience. Without those three, the door stays closed. That image is wrong. Here is what we have learned across our first three Angel Accelerator cohorts at AtVenture, and why the June cohorts are designed to break it. Who actually shows up Across Cohorts 1, 2 and
Apr 242 min read


From learning to investing: Velina's first angel cheque
Velina did not join the Angel Accelerator to make an investment right away. She joined to learn. “I joined to explore new ways to put my money to work beyond the stock market and to empower founders from non-traditional backgrounds.” That is exactly the stance we see most often in our cohorts. Curiosity, conviction, and the sense that there must be something more meaningful than another ETF. What Velina did differently is the part worth paying attention to. What changed in th
Apr 102 min read


From Curious to Confident: How 10 people became angel investors in 4 months
Last Thursday evening, 10 people sat around a table and made an investment decision. Not a simulation. Not a case study. A real decision, with real capital; and a real startup on the other side. This was the final session of AtVenture's first Angel Accelerator cohort. Four months earlier, most of these participants were exactly where many aspiring investors find themselves: curious, capable, and yet somehow still on the sidelines. The problem most aspiring angels face Angel i
Feb 164 min read
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