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Survival or Strategy? Decoding The Rise of VC-led Bridge Rounds
Picture this: you’re a founder on the cusp of your next significant milestone, say your Series A or B, but you’re not quite there yet. Growth is real, traction is visible, but markets are tighter, valuations are scrutinized, and the next “big” round feels like it might arrive any time. In that limbo, you raise a bridge round, and guess what, you are not alone.

ESG at Early-Stage: Why Sustainability Matters from Day One
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles are no longer reserved for large corporations with investor relations teams and glossy sustainability reports. They’re rapidly becoming a strategic imperative for early-stage companies as a growth driver and a risk mitigator.

Championing Innovation and Policy: Brianna McDonald’s Vision as a New ACA Board Member
July 2025 was a significant month for us at Ecosystem Venture Group, as our CEO, Brianna McDonald, officially joined the Board of the Angel Capital Association (ACA), the leading voice of angel investors in the United States.

Why “Hands-On Capital” Outperforms “Check-Only” Capital
Capital is no longer scarce. What’s scarce is the kind of capital that actually moves the needle.
In today’s venture ecosystem, entrepreneurs can often find a check, but finding investors who roll up their sleeves, open their networks, and actively work alongside founders is a challenge. That’s where the real value lies.

The Series B Bottleneck: Why Mid-Stage Fundraising Is Harder Than It Looks
Imagine building product-market fit, signing early customers, and landing an enthusiastic Series A. You breathe easier, until the checkbooks tighten and doors close. You’re not failing. You’re stuck.

Fundraising Without Burnout: A Founder’s Guide to Balancing Capital and Company-Building
Fundraising is supposed to be a victory lap, a proof that your idea is worth betting on. But for most U.S. founders, it feels more like a marathon you didn’t train for.
Survival or Strategy? Decoding The Rise of VC-led Bridge Rounds
Picture this: you’re a founder on the cusp of your next significant milestone, say your Series A or B, but you’re not quite there yet. Growth is real, traction is visible, but markets are tighter, valuations are scrutinized, and the next “big” round feels like it might arrive any time. In that limbo, you raise a bridge round, and guess what, you are not alone.
ESG at Early-Stage: Why Sustainability Matters from Day One
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles are no longer reserved for large corporations with investor relations teams and glossy sustainability reports. They’re rapidly becoming a strategic imperative for early-stage companies as a growth driver and a risk mitigator.
Why “Hands-On Capital” Outperforms “Check-Only” Capital
Capital is no longer scarce. What’s scarce is the kind of capital that actually moves the needle.
In today’s venture ecosystem, entrepreneurs can often find a check, but finding investors who roll up their sleeves, open their networks, and actively work alongside founders is a challenge. That’s where the real value lies.
The Series B Bottleneck: Why Mid-Stage Fundraising Is Harder Than It Looks
Imagine building product-market fit, signing early customers, and landing an enthusiastic Series A. You breathe easier, until the checkbooks tighten and doors close. You’re not failing. You’re stuck.
Fundraising Without Burnout: A Founder’s Guide to Balancing Capital and Company-Building
Fundraising is supposed to be a victory lap, a proof that your idea is worth betting on. But for most U.S. founders, it feels more like a marathon you didn’t train for.
Cap Table Confidence: How We Help Founders Retain Control
Imagine sitting down at a dinner table with friends. Everyone’s hungry, the food looks incredible, and now it’s time to divide the portions. Who gets what? Does the person who cooked get the biggest share? Do the early arrivals take a larger helping, or should we save enough for the friends who are still on their way?
How Early Is Too Early? Investing at Ideation vs MVP vs Revenue Stage
Every investor has their own definition of “early.” For some, early means getting in before anyone else has heard of the founder, when the idea still lives on a PowerPoint slide. For others, it’s after a prototype is built and beta users are signing on. And for some, “early” still means the first million in revenue.
How to Align Your Investments with Your Values
For decades, investment decisions were primarily driven by one question: What will generate the best returns?
But today, many investors are adding a follow-up question that’s just as important: Does this investment reflect what I stand for?
Private Equity vs. Venture Capital vs. Angel Investing: What’s the Difference?
Capital fuels growth – but not all capital works the same way.
In the world of private market investing, terms like private equity, venture capital, and angel investing get tossed around a lot. However, beneath the buzzwords lie three distinct investment philosophies—each with different goals, timelines, and approaches to working with companies.
Private Equity But More Engaged – What is Ecosystem Venture Group?
What if early-stage investing actually worked – for everyone?
Not just for the few who cashed out, but for the visionaries building innovative solutions, and the investors trying to back the next big thing without losing sleep?