Project Diane 2022 presents crucial insight into the launching and funding experiences of more than 750 funded Latina and Black women startup founders. Our findings highlight noteworthy progress alongside the substantial work that must be done.
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In 2021, Latina and Black women startup founders received more than $3.46 billion, bringing their combined annual share of total VC funding over the 1% mark for the first time.
9 Black women and Latina founders have achieved the elusive unicorn status with valuations of $1 billion or more.
Financial services, education, business products & services, and beauty, comprise the next largest industries Black women and Latina founders are building innovative and groundbreaking companies within9 Black women and Latina founders have achieved the elusive unicorn status with valuations of $1 billion or more.
The top cities to live in for all Project Diane founders include New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
In 2021, Latina and Black women startup founders received more than $3.46 billion, bringing their combined annual share of total VC funding over the 1% mark for the first time.
This is more than twice the $4.8 billion that went to these startups through 2020.
In 2021, Latina and Black women startup founders received more than $3.46 billion, bringing their combined annual share of total VC funding over the 1% mark for the first time.
Based on the number of founders who have raised more than 1 million dollars or more, the top states for funded founders are California, New York, Georgia, and Florida.
For Black women founders, the top cities to live in included New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.
Black women and Latina founders are developing powerful tech-enabled solutions across multiple industries.
Black women and Latina founders are developing powerful tech-enabled solutions across multiple industries.
Black women and Latina founders are developing powerful tech-enabled solutions across multiple industries.
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Within the space of education, one key educational institution - Stanford University - is turning out the most Project Diane founders with VC-backed businesses.
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Project Diane founders receive $4.8 billion during venture fundings recording breaking investment year.
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More Latina and Black women founders are receiving funding than ever before. To date, Project Diane founders have raised nearly $10 billion dollars.
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In 2022, 5%
of all venture capital funding went to women. Of this money .85% went to Black women and Latina entrepreneurs
$57 billion
in VC that went to all female- founded companies in 2021. Of this money, Latina and Black women secured just over 6%.
The number of Latina and Black women raising $1 million or more for their startups has exponentially grown in the past half decade. This growth was accompanied by an industry-wide upward trend in startup valuations. 2021 was hailed as the “year of the decacorn” (companies with a valuation of $10 billion or more). In 2021, private companies valued at over $1 billion doubled, with 519 new unicorns emerging in that year alone. However, we have yet to see any Latina or Black woman-founded startups reach this mark.
350 Black women and Latina entrepreneurs have raised
$1 million or more at more than 300 startups
As of 2022,
more than 350 Black women and Latina entrepreneurs have raised $1 million or more.
More than 100
Latina and Black women founders have raised $10 million or more.
9 of these founders’
the number of Black women and Latina entrepreneurs who have raised over $1 million is 350
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Latina and Black women entrepreneurs are still facing significant disparities in the startup and venture capital ecosystems. Despite their proven potential for growth and success, Latina and Black women-owned startups receive 1% of venture funding…and that percentage is decreasing. The latest Project Diane report highlights the progress that has been made, but also shows that there is much more work to be done in creating a more inclusive and equitable system for these founders.
As an investor or business leader, you have the power to make a difference. By taking action, you can help support the growth and success of Latina and Black women entrepreneurs and contribute to the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. By committing to DEI initiatives and taking accountability, you can play an important role in addressing the funding disparities, promoting greater diversity in the startup and venture capital worlds.
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Founded in 2012, digitalundivided is the leading non-profit leveraging our data, programs, and advocacy to catalyze economic growth for Latina and Black women entrepreneurs and innovators. Our goal is to create a greater world in which all women of color own their work and worth. Our mission moves the entrepreneurial ecosystem forward to increase funding, access, and opportunities for women of color in business. Our work and advocacy laid the groundwork to empower generations to speak in profound ways about the realities, experiences, and disparities of entrepreneurship while defining actions for change.
Project Diane is the first demographic study to provide a snapshot of the current landscape for Latina and Black women founders in the tech and innovation ecosystem. The funding updates in this report are based on announced funding to companies from January 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022. Our team identified companies and founders for the Project Diane dataset by reviewing records from Crunchbase, Pitchbook, partner organizations, news articles, and company information submitted directly to the Project Diane website.
To be included in Project Diane, companies must be for-profit, US-based, tech-enabled startups with at least one Latina and/or Black woman founder. Funding data includes publicly announced equity crowdfunding, angel, seed, and venture round investments. Additional insights into the experiences of Latina and Black women startup founders are drawn from our Own Your Valuation Survey administered in March 2022 and founder focus groups conducted in November 2022.
Equity is not an unrealistic goal; it can be attained through commitment and collaboration.
We are grateful to every individual who supported this work, particularly the Latina and Black women founders on whom this research is based, the reviewers who have provided critical feedback, and the nonprofit leaders and partner organizations who have consistently championed digitalundivided’s work and research.
This report is made possible by the generous support of Project Entrepreneur, a program by UBS. Project Entrepreneur is on a mission to level the playing field for female founders by increasing their investment readiness, connecting them to the networks and resources they need to grow and scale their companies, and expanding the ecosystem of support that advances women entrepreneurs. Since 2015, Project Entrepreneur has trained and supported more than 1,800 female founders with alumni going on to raise more than $60M in capital.
We also appreciate the support from our donors: American Express, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, LinkedIn, MetLife Foundation, Pivotal Ventures, Prudential, Tiger Global, and The Surdna Foundation.
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