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New York Series-A VCs
A curated list of active New York Series-A VCs investing in startups worldwide.

Today, we selected 20 active New York Series-A VCs from our database, investing in startups.
Our team reviewed, checked, and enriched the list with the necessary data.
(The first 10 are free for all subscribers, the last 10 are open to our premium subscribers.)
Here goes:
• Decisive Point — Beacon, New York-based Decisive Point is a venture capital firm investing in deep-tech innovations across security, healthcare, energy, and infrastructure. Focused on A-round funding, it supports founders tackling critical challenges by combining capital with expertise in public R&D funding and navigating federal markets to amplify outcomes and accelerate growth.
• Dimension — New York-based Dimension is a venture capital firm focused on Series A investments at the intersection of technology and life sciences. The firm partners with founders developing groundbreaking biotechnology solutions, providing support to scale innovations that merge scientific progress with technological advancements.
• Eberg Capital — New York-based Eberg Capital is the Ehrenberg family’s venture capital fund investing at the A-round stage in the sports sector. Its portfolio spans teams, leagues, betting, data, and infrastructure technology, fueling growth in businesses that shape the future of global sports industries.
• Elizabeth Street Ventures — New York-based Elizabeth Street Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm investing in digital consumer products and services. With a focus on Series A companies, it backs founders dedicated to customer experience, supporting businesses that build strong consumer relationships and foster innovation in customer-focused markets.
• Enavate Sciences — New York-based Enavate Sciences is a venture capital firm investing in Series A therapeutic and enabling technology companies. It is dedicated to supporting the strategic growth of innovative life sciences businesses, providing capital and resources to accelerate advancements in healthcare technologies.
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• Energy Impact Partners — New York-based Energy Impact Partners is a collaborative strategic venture capital firm investing in Series A-stage energy companies. Focused on sustainable energy innovation, it supports businesses driving transformation in the energy sector through strategic partnerships and growth capital.
• Equal Ventures — New York-based Equal Ventures is a seed and A-round venture capital fund backing companies disrupting legacy industries. The firm partners with bold founders building innovative solutions that reshape markets, with a focus on early-stage opportunities where transformative potential is greatest.
• Excell Partners — Rochester-based Excell Partners is a not-for-profit venture capital firm focused on Series A deep tech startups. Concentrating on Upstate New York, it invests in early-stage, high-tech companies to foster regional innovation and accelerate growth in cutting-edge industries.
• ExSight Ventures — New York-based ExSight Ventures is a Series A venture capital firm investing in breakthrough vision technologies. The firm supports entrepreneurs developing solutions that preserve and restore sight, advancing innovations in ophthalmology and related healthcare fields.
• FemHealth Ventures — New York-based FemHealth Ventures is a Series A healthcare venture capital firm investing in women’s health innovators. The firm partners with founders advancing medical solutions and healthcare delivery models that improve outcomes for women, driving innovation in this underserved sector.
That’s all for today. Have a great day!
Tzakhi
Founder of InvestorsLists.VC and Meet.Capital

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