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Founded | 2011 |
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Founder | Andrew Yang |
Type | Nonprofit organization |
Focus | Revitalize America through entrepreneurship |
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Members | over 200 |
Employees | under 30 |
Website | http://www.ventureforamerica.org |
Venture for America (VFA) is an American nonprofit organization and fellowship headquartered in New York, New York. Its mission to "to revitalize American cities and communities through entrepreneurship"[1] by training recent graduates and young professionals to work for startups in emerging cities throughout the United States.
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