Looking at the VC funds in the last decade, it seems like VC investing needs a huge change. I have an idea for the innovative VC fund that could improve the success of investing and creating new unicorns. But, I don’t know how to start the fund. I’m serial entrepreneur with few exits and many failed startups, but don't have enough funds to raise the VC fund. Also, don’t have that good connections in global VC ecosystem.<p>My idea is simple and based on personal and my friends’ experiences. Create a VC fund with total fund of $1 million for the first round of investing in 10 entrepreneurs who passed few super detailed interviews with me or the team. All 10 entrepreneurs will get $10k every month for 10 months and they can test different ideas they have in this 10 months. Also, they can choose how they want to spend those $10k per month (paying themselves, hiring, paying ads if the need but not recommended, setting up company, etc.). Any suggestion or idea or process how to start this kind of VC fund?
To some extent, it isn't that different from how you raised funds for your prior startups (assuming you did). And, in fact, you might very well want to start with the investors you worked with in the past. You don't need a VC fund to raise $1M. Several angels can get you that money.<p>But you need a good business plan and to explain how you are going to do better than investors could do investing on their own (or through another fund).
> Any suggestion or idea or process how to start this kind of VC fund?<p>Your gonna need to convince someone somewhere that the returns from the investment, are gonna be better than the interest rate of today, maybe that won't be a hard sell in the current economy either.
with this amount you'd probably be a follow-on investor even at the earliest of stages. 10 months isn't enough to see if an idea really has wheels