Tech Coast Angels
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Tech Coast Angels | |
Company type | Mutual-benefit nonprofit corporation |
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Industry | Private Equity |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Southern California |
Products | Angel Investing Group |
Website | www.techcoastangels.com |
Tech Coast Angels
The Tech Coast Angels
Tech Coast Angels is the largest angel investor network in the United States and the leading source of funding to early-stage companies in Southern California. Since its inception in 1997, TCA members have focused on building valuable companies, personally invested nearly $100 million, and helped portfolio companies attract more than $1 billion in additional capital, mostly from venture capital firms. TCA members give companies more than just capital; they also provide counsel, mentoring and access to an extensive network of potential investors, customers, strategic partners and management talent. TCA has more than 250 members, including its venture capital affiliates, in five networks in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Westlake/Santa Barbara and the Inland Empire.