Slow Ventures has launched a new $60 million fund dedicated to investing in content creators, targeting those with unique audiences and the entrepreneurial spirit akin to Y Combinator founders. The firm plans to offer between $1 million and $3 million for a 10% equity share in creator holding companies. Megan Lightcap, a partner at Slow, argues that some creators are not merely running lifestyle businesses but are capable of building venture-scale enterprises with diverse revenue sources beyond traditional media.
Slow Ventures has launched a $60 million fund specifically to invest in content creators, aiming for those with entrepreneurial spirit and distinct audiences.
The firm plans to invest $1 million to $3 million for a 10% equity stake, focusing on creators with innovative business ideas.
Megan Lightcap states that many dismiss creators’ ventures as small lifestyle businesses, while she sees potential for larger, venture-scale opportunities.
Investing in creators' ventures means sharing profit from their diverse business lines, not just media revenue from platforms like YouTube.
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