Harvard Students Launch Their Own Venture Fund — Twenty25 Ventures
Seven students from Harvard Business School (HBS) have founded a venture fund called Twenty25 Ventures, raising nearly $1 million from their own resources. The fund will invest exclusively in startups founded by their fellow classmates from the Class of 2025, aiming to democratize access to venture capital.
Key Facts:
- Average investment size: between $10,000 and $50,000
- The fund targets startups raising $500,000 or more in rounds led by institutional investors
- The initiative is supported by renowned venture firms, including Lightspeed and Andreessen Horowitz
Twenty25 Ventures seeks to empower students to invest in their peers, lowering the barriers to entry and fostering wealth creation through accessible networks.
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