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Angel Club Public Resources
Welcome to the Angel Club Public Resource Hub—a curated “list of lists” designed to help founders, investors, and advisors access high-quality funding and growth tools.
Here you’ll find directories and guides including:
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Angel Investors, VCs, Family Offices, CVCs
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Accelerators, Incubators, Venture Studios
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Books, Blogs, Newsletters
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Events, Fellowships, Bootcamps
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Playbooks, Templates, and more
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This list is public and ever-evolving—thanks to the generous contributions of our global community.
If you have a resource or contact we should add, or if you’re looking for something you can’t find, email us at admin@angelclub.com.
A Note from the Crew at Angel Club
The purpose of this page is to serve as a comprehensive repository of curated lists and tools for connecting investors and founders. Inclusion in any lists on this page does not constitute an endorsement. We only endorse the lists we curate for our members inside Angel Club. We update this page often, so check back frequently.
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Thank you to the following people for curating some of these investor lists: Eva Dobrzanska, Anna Phan, Lolita Taub, Matt Estes Shai Goldman, Stefano Bernadi, Trace Cohen, Nicole DeTommaso, Tony Meadows, Airtree, folk, hello tomorrow, Mercury, Mountside Ventures, FoodHack, serena, Ventroduce and StartOut.
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If you have a list that you would like us to include here, please send it to us at hello@angelclub.com or if you created a list and are not credited, please let us know, so we can add you here. It's our priority to ensure every contributor receives recognition.
*Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. More here.
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**We know that some individuals in the market may claim to be professional fundraisers offering services to assist entrepreneurs and investors in raising capital, despite not being licensed by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) as broker-dealers. We strongly advise entrepreneurs to exercise caution if and when engaging with such individuals or entities. While fundraising can be a crucial aspect of business growth or fund creation, working with unlicensed individuals may pose significant risks, including potential legal, financial, and regulatory consequences. More here.