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The Mom Tax, Creating More Black LPs, and Building the Web 3 Creator Economy

A newsletter for founders & friends (4th edition)

Hey 👋

Welcome to the 4th edition of Re:Vitalize, a newsletter with tactics, strategies, and stories on building companies plus cool things we’re seeing in the future of work.

I’m Justin, the Director of Marketing at Vitalize and host of our show, The Vitalize Podcast.

For those who don’t know Gale, Caroline, Larissa, and the rest of our team, we’re a venture capital firm and 300+ member angel community investing in the future of work. Founders interesting in working with us can pitch us here.

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FOW Key Insights

💼 Building the Web 3 Creator Economy

📖 Future of Work Reads

Top 3 Tweets

🥇 The Impact of the Mom Tax

🥈 Ideas for Creating More Black LPs

A few ideas from the replies:

  • End accreditation requirements

  • Catalyze successful founders and early employees

  • Encourage more Black grads and other professionals to join large and emerging VC funds

  • Incentivize and encourage more current accredited/HNI Black families to invest in GPs

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Resources

The World of Vitalize

Future of Work Funding Rounds

  • Alchemy raised a $200M Series C

    • Alchemy is a developer platform that helps companies to build reliable decentralized applications.

    • Top Investors: Silver Lake, Andreessen Horowitz, Addition, Coatue, Coinbase Ventures

  • Radar raised a $55M Series C

    • Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that helps growth and product teams to build location-aware app experiences.

    • Top Investors: Insight Partners, Accel, Scott Belsky, Two Sigma Ventures, Fuel Capital

  • Karbon raised a $66M Series B

    • Karbon is workstream collaboration platform for growing teams and enterprises to combine emails, discussions, tasks, and powerful workflows.

    • Top Investors: TIMIA Capital, Blackbird Ventures, Five Elms Capital, ACE & Company, CIBC Innovation Banking

  • Airmeet raised a $35M Series B

    • Airmeet is an all-in-one events platform for virtual summits, meetups, and workshops that includes virtual social lounges for networking.

    • Top Investors: LetsVenture, Sequoia Capital India, Gokul Rajaram, Redpoint, Global Founders Capital

  • Curve Health raised a $12M Series A

    • Curve Health delivers connected senior care via a platform that combines telemedicine, smart billing, health information exchange.

    • Top Investors: Alumni Ventures, Kapor Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Correlation Ventures, IDEO

  • ComplYant raised a $5.5M Seed 

    • ComplYant is a digital tax assistant for entrepreneurs that provide a simple, accurate way to follow tax deadlines.

    • Top Investors: Techstars, Craft Ventures, Mucker Capital, Techstars Los Angeles Accelerator, Slauson & Co.

Written by Justin Gordon, Director of Marketing at Vitalize, a venture capital firm and 300+ member angel investing community for everyone investing in U.S.-based B2B software founders in the future of work. Find us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.