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Ulu Ventures sticks to its diversity strategy, raises $208M

While large corporations like Google and Meta curbing their DEI programs, Ulu Ventures, which just raised a fourth $208 million fund, doesnโ€™t plan to change its strategy of investing in diverse founders, the firm told the Wall Street Journal.

Co-founded by Miriam Riviera, a Latina and former vice president and deputy general counsel at Google, Ulu uses a data-driven investment approach to filter out biases.

The 17-year-old firm investing in seed startups is mindful that continuing diversity efforts may raise risks under the new administration. โ€œIf you are going to be standing strong on DEI today, you have to be incredibly buttoned-up,โ€ one of the firmโ€™s partners told WSJ, implying that investing based on data doesnโ€™t mean the firm favors specific founder demographics.

Uluโ€™s limited partners seem to be onboard with its approach to diversity. The firmโ€™s fourth fund is 50% larger than its third $138 million fund raised in 2021.

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