Investor Type | Firm |
Type of Fund | Angel network |
Industries | IT (& TMT) |
Investing | United States |
Investment Range | $1,600,000 - $1,600,000 |
Founded in 2008, the North Texas Angel Network (NTAN) is an angel investment firm based in Dallas, Texas. NTAN targets startup companies primarily in the Information Technology (IT) and healthcare sectors with an investment range capped at $1,600,000. As an angel network, the firm assembles high-net-worth individuals who provide early-stage capital, coupled with mentorship and guidance to the entrepreneurs they invest in. NTAN's members have diverse expertise spanning entrepreneurial ventures, business development, professional services, and senior executive management, across various industries. This collective experience facilitates the growth of its portfolio companies by offering both financial and experiential capital to help startups realize their potential. The network encourages collaboration between entrepreneurs and seasoned investors, nurturing a virtuous cycle in the startup ecosystem. NTAN is dedicated to fostering a bright future for early-stage companies by connecting them with the right investors and supporting access to a range of industry expertise. The angel network operates with a goal to educate its investors by providing access to a steady deal flow, promoting collaboration in due diligence efforts, and allowing for flexible investment amounts to facilitate portfolio diversification. Membership is available to individual and couple investors, along with virtual participation options, ensuring engagement opportunities for those seeking active deal flow and networking benefits. NTAN places emphasis on both individual and collective growth, aiming to continuously seek innovative methods to serve their stakeholders' changing needs. Additionally, NTAN values partnerships and sponsors that enhance the network's resources, like legal, financial, and marketing specialists, as well as IT consultants to bolster the support provided to early-stage ventures.