It’s well-known that women-owned companies receive only a tiny fraction of angel and venture capitalist money. The latest Angel Market Report, from the University of New Hampshire’s Center for Venture Research, says women-owned ventures account about for 11% of angel funding. But whether it’s because so few women seek VC dollars or there is rampant discrimination has been a matter of debate.
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Author: Kimberly Weisul