Black-led venture capital firm Harlem Capital is raising a $150 million fund, according to documents filed with the SEC. Harlem Capital, founded in 2015 by Henri Pierre-Jacques and Jarrid Tingle, aims to change the face of entrepreneurship by investing in 1,000 diverse founders. Harlem Capital’s Funds To Date The new fund, if raised, will be the firm’s third and most significant to date after raising $134 million in 2021 and $40 million in 2019. Its second fund focused on early-stage post-product companies from all sectors but a particular focus on consumer and enterprise tech.
The business and tech industry has created two flaws, according to Henri Pierre-Jacques, a managing partner at Harlem Capital. Sharing his thoughts on the investor ecosystem on Linkedin, he said: “young companies are now all called ‘startups,’ implying they are tech-focused when most aren’t […] We push all young companies towards VC when most shouldn’t raise venture capital. “There aren’t enough ways for young companies that aren’t startups to get growth capital, so they have been essentially forced to become ‘startups’ to target VC.” For context – back in March