Announcing Creator Fund Open Hours

Supporting the next generation of Europe’s entrepreneurs

Creator Fund
Creator Fund
2 min readNov 27, 2019

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We’re here to financially and strategically support the most passionate and innovative student founders across Europe

A core part of this mission is enabling a whole generation of young people to take their first steps on their entrepreneurial journey, especially those whose backgrounds are currently underrepresented in VC and entrepreneurship. All too often, diverse young people with great ideas, not seeing themselves in the leaders of current businesses and growing startups, have not been given the belief that they can build successful VC-backed startups. For VC and entrepreneurship, industries that have such an impact in deciding who will be our leaders of tomorrow, it goes without saying that this situation needs to change.

This is why we are announcing Creator Fund Open Hours.

Every few weeks, at every university we’re based at, some of our student investors and ambassadors will be available for 20 minute sessions on campus. All of our team are equipped not only with real expertise, having seen hundreds of startups and been trained by VC industry leaders, but also, importantly, are approachable and be able to truly empathise as are all students themselves.

Whether you’re a student with just an idea, unsure of what to do next, or if you’re a founder looking to raise £1m seed funding, looking for feedback on pitches and pitch decks, our open hours are the perfect venue for you to get 1-to-1 feedback and support.

This week we’ll be in Oxford. If you’re at Oxford University or Oxford Brookes, go check out our Facebook event (here) to reserve a 20 minute slot whilst they’re still available. Make sure you’re following our Facebook and Instagram @creatorfund to be notified when we’re holding Open Hours near you.

~ Edward, Director of Community

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Creator Fund
Creator Fund

Building businesses on the frontier of what’s possible. We invest in Europe's best university-based founders