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How To Uplift The Next Generation Of Latino Fund Managers

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Average monthly business applications were 50% higher in 2021-2023 than in previous years, with nearly one quarter of all new entrepreneurs identifying as Latino, per the Treasury Department. Meanwhile, in that same year, Latinos only received 2% of venture funding, Wired reported. Similar representation was reflected in the number of investment partner positions held by Latinos in U.S. venture capital firms, reported as 5% by Venture Forward, the National Venture Capital Association and Deloitte.

In recent years, Latine business owners have shown significant growth. But year over year, investment numbers lag behind the trend.