10 Venture Capital Funds in Dallas You Need to Know

Matt Preuss
Marketing Manager

Fundraising is difficult. On top of building a strong business, founders need to build their investor funnel from start to finish. They need to find the right investors, build relationships, and successfully pitch their company with hopes of a check.

In order to better help founders tackle finding investors for their business, we’ve built a totally free, community-sourced investor database, Visible Connect.

While the world has certainly become virtual over the last few years, there are still benefits in keeping tabs on the local tech and startup scene. For founders located in the Dallas area and Texas, we’ve put together a list of the 20 venture capital funds you need to know:

Blossom Street Ventures

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Blossom Street Ventures
Dallas, Texas, United States
Seed, Series A, Series B, Series C, Growth
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  • About: From the team at Blossom Street, “We’re don’t believe in high burn, go big or go broke models. We don’t push founders to take more money than they need. We look for founders who are cash efficient, scrappy, and pragmatic. We focus on companies with $2mm to $30mm of run-rate revenue, with year over year growth of 20% to 50%+ depending on revenue. We’ll invest anywhere in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and broader Europe. We prefer to lead, but also follow. Our check is $1mm to $3mm.”
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Check Size: $1M – $3M
  • Stage: Early, Series A
  • Thesis: “No thesis. We want to see it all! Especially SaaS, eCommerce, marketplaces”

Interlock Partners

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Interlock Partners
Dallas, Texas, United States
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  • About: From the team at Interlock, “We invest in companies positioned to take advantage of emerging technologies to transform a market. We look for high confidence teams that meet strategic and financial goals with the best practices in scaling tech and organization, planning, execution, and controls. We will leverage our extensive network to increase opportunities for partnership, resources, talent, product/market expansion, and successful outcomes..”
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Stage: Early
  • Recent Fund Size: $50M

Hexa Global Ventures

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Hexa Global Ventures
Dallas, Texas, United States
Accelerator, Seed, Series A, Alt. VC
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  • About: From the team at Hexa, “HEXA Global Ventures brings capital, resources, experience and talent – partnering with visionary entrepreneurs to help shape the best ideas into great companies.”
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Check Size: $50K – $2M
  • Thesis: “We invest in early-stage companies solving big problems with exceptional teams. We believe that where you come from is just as important as where you’re headed and that nothing is more authentic than growth that comes from overcoming long odds. We focus on BtoB SaaS companies.”

7-Ventures

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7-Ventures
Dallas, Texas, United States
Seed, Series A, Series B
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  • About: From the team at 7-Ventures, “7-Ventures, LLC, is the 7-Eleven® corporate venturing arm focused on discovering, partnering and investing in startups that complement 7‑Eleven’s mission of convenience. We are looking for equity and business relationships that help reinvent retail, and we are willing to use our stores to test and learn.”
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Stage: Seed to Series B
  • Focus: Food & Beverage Startups

RevTech Ventures

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RevTech Ventures
Dallas, Texas, United States
Pre-Seed, Seed
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  • About: From the team at RevTech, “RevTech Ventures is a venture capital fund with a focus of early-stage investments at the intersection of retail and technology. We make dozens of small, initial investments, with larger follow-on investments in those companies that demonstrate rapid growth and sustainable advantage. We provide year-round content and support led by our management team and our large pool of world-class mentors.”
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Stage: Pre-Seed and Seed
  • Check Size: $100k – $4M

Goldcrest Capital

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Goldcrest Capital
Dallas, Texas, United States
Seed, Series A, Series B
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  • About: From the team at Goldcrest, “Goldcrest is a venture capital fund that invests in private technology companies.”
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Stage: Seed to Series B
  • Check Size: $1M to $10M

Tech Wildcatters

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Tech Wildcatters
Dallas, Texas, United States
Pre-Seed
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  • About: From the team at Tech Wildcatters, “Founded in 2009, Tech Wildcatters is a Seed to Series A venture capital fund focusing on technology and tech-enabled companies. We are backed by an international group of investors and deal-flow collaborations. As one of the world’s first accelerator funds, we’ve backed over 150 companies and were nationally recognized by MIT and Forbes.”
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Stage: Seed to Series A

Dallas Angel Network

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Dallas Angel Network
Dallas, Texas, United States
Angel
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  • About: From the team at Dallas Angel Network, “The Dallas Angel Network links angel investors in Dallas with great entrepreneurs in Dallas, Houston, and Austin.” If you’re in need of early-stage private equity or venture capital, check out Dallas Angel Network
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Stage: All

Mobility Ventures

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Mobility Ventures
Addison, Texas, United States
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  • About: From the team at Mobility Ventures, “We are a selective hands-on firm focusing on emerging companies across the Wireless Ecosystem: Mobile Internet, AI Data Sciences, Digital Media, Mobile Health, e-Commerce, Software, Location-based Services, Applications and Services. We invest in category-defining companies. We are value-added investors helping to build enduring, significant institutions, working with entrepreneurs to transform ideas into successful companies.”
  • Location: Addison, TX
  • Thesis: “We invest in what we know. We invest where we can add value. We seek to work with teams who are best-in-class and enjoyable to work with.”

Perot Jain

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Perot Jain
Dallas, Texas, United States
Seed, Series A, Series B, Growth
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  • About: From the team at Perot Jain, “Perot Jain is an early-stage venture capital firm committed to partnering with bold and innovative entrepreneurs to build highly disruptive, industry-transforming companies.”
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • Stage: Seed to Series B
  • Thesis: “Our mission is to provide timely capital and resources while delivering the highest quality strategic advice to assist our portfolio companies in achieving their maximum potential.”

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