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GIVC
Girls Into VC (GIVC) is a global nonprofit organization and mentorship network dedicated to empowering the next generation of female venture capitalists.
GIVC
Girls Into VC (GIVC) is a global nonprofit organization and mentorship network dedicated to empowering the next generation of female venture capitalists. Founded by Isabella Mandis and led by CEO Sarah Phillips, the organization aims to close the gender gap in venture capital, where only 2% of venture capitalists are women and 8% are firm partners. GIVC provides educational resources, mentorship, fellowships, and campus chapters to support future female investors and founders. The community spans across 75 countries and 6 continents, comprising over 10,000 members and 24 campus chapters. Through its initiatives, GIVC builds a global network driving diversity and innovation in entrepreneurship. The organization does not manage investment funds or deploy capital directly but instead focuses on building the human capital ecosystem within the venture industry.
General information
Firm type
Women in VC / Mentorship Network
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Menlo Park
Corporate office
Menlo Park, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is Girls Into VC?
Girls Into VC (GIVC) is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation of female venture capitalists through educational resources, mentorship, fellowships, and campus chapters.
How many members does Girls Into VC have?
GIVC has built a global community of over 10,000 members spanning 75 countries, 6 continents, and 24 campus chapters.
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