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New England Venture Capital Association
NameNew England Venture Capital Association
TypeTrade association
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts
Region servedNew England

New England Venture Capital Association is a trade association that represents the venture capital industry in New England, comprising Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The association works closely with National Venture Capital Association to promote the interests of venture capital firms and their portfolio companies, such as Akamai Technologies, iRobot, and Wayfair. The organization also collaborates with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Boston University to support entrepreneurship and innovation in the region. Additionally, it partners with Draper Laboratory, MIT Sloan School of Management, and Harvard Business School to provide resources and networking opportunities for startups and venture capitalists.

History

The history of the New England Venture Capital Association dates back to the 1980s, when venture capital began to play a significant role in the New England economy, with firms like Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital investing in local startups. The association was formally established in the 1990s, with the support of Boston Chamber of Commerce, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, and New England Council. Since then, it has worked closely with Governor of Massachusetts, Mayor of Boston, and other regional leaders to promote the growth of the venture capital industry in New England. The association has also collaborated with University of Massachusetts, Tufts University, and Brandeis University to support research and development and commercialization of new technologies. Furthermore, it has partnered with Biotechnology Industry Organization, National Science Foundation, and Small Business Administration to provide resources and funding for biotechnology and life sciences companies, such as Biogen and Moderna Therapeutics.

Organization

The New England Venture Capital Association is led by a board of directors comprising representatives from prominent venture capital firms, including Polaris Partners, Atlas Venture, and Flybridge Capital Partners. The organization also has a number of committees, such as the membership committee, events committee, and public policy committee, which are responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the association. The association works closely with other regional organizations, such as New England Business Council, Boston World Partnerships, and Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, to promote the interests of the venture capital industry in New England. Additionally, it partners with Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston Federal Reserve, and Securities and Exchange Commission to stay informed about regulatory developments and economic trends affecting the industry. The association also collaborates with Kauffman Foundation, National Association of Seed and Venture Funds, and Angel Capital Association to support entrepreneurship and innovation in the region.

Membership

The New England Venture Capital Association has a diverse membership base, comprising venture capital firms, private equity firms, angel investors, and service providers, such as law firms, accounting firms, and consulting firms. Members include Bain Capital Ventures, General Catalyst Partners, and Matrix Partners, as well as startups and growth companies like HubSpot and DraftKings. The association also has a number of academic institutions and research organizations as members, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Whitehead Institute. Furthermore, it has partnerships with Boston College, University of New Hampshire, and University of Vermont to support entrepreneurship and innovation in the region. The association offers a range of benefits to its members, including networking opportunities, educational programs, and advocacy on issues affecting the venture capital industry, such as tax policy and regulatory reform, in collaboration with National Venture Capital Association, Biotechnology Industry Organization, and Software and Information Industry Association.

Initiatives

The New England Venture Capital Association has a number of initiatives aimed at promoting the growth and development of the venture capital industry in New England. These include educational programs and workshops on topics such as venture capital financing, entrepreneurship, and innovation, in partnership with MIT Sloan School of Management, Harvard Business School, and Babson College. The association also hosts a number of events and conferences throughout the year, including the annual New England Venture Capital Association conference, which brings together venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders from across the region. Additionally, the association has a number of partnerships with other organizations, such as Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, New England Council, and Boston Chamber of Commerce, to support startups and growth companies in New England. The association also collaborates with Draper Laboratory, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and Harvard Innovation Lab to support research and development and commercialization of new technologies.

Impact

The New England Venture Capital Association has had a significant impact on the venture capital industry in New England, helping to promote the growth and development of startups and growth companies in the region. The association's advocacy efforts have helped to shape public policy on issues affecting the industry, such as tax policy and regulatory reform, in collaboration with National Venture Capital Association, Biotechnology Industry Organization, and Software and Information Industry Association. The association's educational programs and events have also helped to support the development of entrepreneurs and venture capitalists in the region, with partners like University of Massachusetts, Tufts University, and Brandeis University. Furthermore, the association's partnerships with other organizations have helped to promote innovation and commercialization of new technologies, with collaborators like Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston Federal Reserve, and Securities and Exchange Commission. Overall, the New England Venture Capital Association plays a critical role in supporting the growth and development of the venture capital industry in New England, with a network of partners including Kauffman Foundation, National Association of Seed and Venture Funds, and Angel Capital Association. Category:Venture capital

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