Why We Invested: Source
Oregon Venture Fund (OVF) couldn’t be more excited to be part of Source’s recent $8M Series A investment round. Source has quickly become the leading marketplace for architects and interior designers to source interior finishes, furnishings, and fixtures for commercial buildings and hotels. The platform serves as the single source of truth for design selections, decision tracking, and procurement throughout the entire lifecycle of a new building project, from initial design through completion.
Compliant Startups
In recent years, Portland has quietly become a thriving hub for compliance-related software startups, gaining momentum in a broad market that includes a diverse range of sectors. While compliance solutions may not be the sexiest of industries, they require a unique skill set that encompasses a deep understanding of regulations and specialized processes, knowledge of internal business operations, and a systems mindset to develop comprehensive yet user-friendly products.
Investing in AI startups in the age of Generative AI
We've been refining our thinking on investing in Generative AI. We often collaborate with other investors to share knowledge and insight. We held an AI workshop in early July which provided a valuable opportunity for us, along with venture partners and portfolio company leaders, to further our learnings and considerations for venture investing in AI companies.
Compensation & Talent Workshop
At the Oregon Venture Fund, we are continuously working to support our portfolio companies. One area that always bubbles to the top is compensation and talent. Startup CEOs not only have the responsibility of building their business, but they are also building their team and culture.
Of Farmers Markets and Venture Capital
When we created OVF in 2007 we didn't ask, how can we compete against larger VCs? We said, we think we can build a better venture fund. Let's go do that. In the process, we broke several established rules and norms that we believe have positioned us to better serve investors and founders.
OVF 2023 Annual Meeting
We want to thank our investors, portfolio executives, and special guests for joining us for the Oregon Venture Fund’s 2023 Annual Meeting. We love a good theme and this year KOVF (a tribute to OPB), didn’t disappoint!
OVF gets listed!
This month, Coldstream Wealth Management added Oregon Venture Fund to the list of approved venture fund managers for their clients. Coldstream Wealth Management serves clients across the Pacific Northwest with offices in Portland, Boise, Kenai, Seattle, Bellevue and Mercer Island. Coldstream is employee-owned and independently operated. In Oregon, Mark Rosenbaum serves as the team lead, offering investment advisory services, financial planning, tax and estate planning and insurance solutions. Mark is an exemplary human being who cares deeply about his clients and the educational, economic development and healthcare institutions in Oregon, having served as former chair of the Portland State University Foundation and Tuality Healthcare boards as well as Chair of the Portland Development Commission, now known as Prosper Portland.
Interdisciplinary Diligence
For any generalist early-stage venture fund, an inherent challenge is how to get smart about potential investment opportunities across different industries, at any given funding stage. Funds take different approaches to solve for this. At OVF, our DNA unlocks this, and remains our competitive advantage – it's our collaborative model with our venture partners who have experience across multiple industries. We utilize their expertise in evaluating potential investments, and equally important, we are able to add value to founding teams as their company grows - from the first meeting through to the exit.
Oregon Venture Fund partners with Allium Financial Advisors
This Spring, Allium Financial Advisors conducted diligence on the Oregon Venture Fund (OVF) and added our fifteenth fund, OVF XV, to their list of approved investments. Allium Financial Advisors is a financial planning and wealth management firm based in Lake Oswego. Founded and led by Sheree Arntson and Pradeep Tempalli since 2016, the team offers financial planning, tax strategy, and investment guidance for individuals, families, charitable foundations, and businesses.
What to Look For in a VC Fund
“What should I look for when evaluating a venture fund?” is a question we occasionally hear from prospective investors as well as OVF investors considering funds focused on other geographies, founder demographics, or specific sectors.
Oregon Venture Fund welcomes the Patricia D. and William B. Smullin Foundation to the family
Last October, the Oregon Venture Fund (OVF) management team spent time in Southern Oregon, visiting the cities of Medford and Ashland. We had the privilege of meeting Laura Olson, Executive Director of the Patricia (Rusty) D. & William B. Smullin Foundation and learned about the Foundation’s commitment to improving the education and health outcomes of people living in Northern California and Southern Oregon.
Together for Exponential Impact: Oregon Community Foundation and Oregon Venture Fund
Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) is the state’s largest charitable foundation. Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, OCF is a true Oregon success story - beginning in 1973 with a $63,000 donation and growing to over $3B in AUM now. While OCF is best known as the state’s largest grant maker, supporting thousands of nonprofits, and carefully stewarding the philanthropic resources for over 2,000 individual, family, and corporate funds, OCF is also a meaningful investor in Oregon’s innovation economy.
Why do so few startups receive VC funding?
In any given year at Oregon Venture Fund, we meet hundreds of new startups that could potentially fit our investment thesis. Roughly 15% of those receive a screening meeting, the next stage in our evaluation process, and about 20% of those progress into formal diligence. As a result, only 1% or so of all companies we meet end up receiving an investment from OVF. My review of other top-performing VCs show they are similarly selective.
A key question we are often asked is, why is the selection rate so low?
Diligent Diligence
A different year. Same great fund
2023 is finally here! We had a good 2022 at OVF and as we look forward to what may potentially be a bear market, we at the fund remain bullish on hungry, driven early-stage founders in Oregon and Southern Washington.