OurCrowd

OurCrowd is an equity crowdfunding platform, built for accredited investors to provide venture capital funding for early-stage startups.[1] OurCrowd was founded by serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist and angel investor Jonathan Medved with Steven Blumgart, previously of Glencore International. The company officially launched in February 2013. The company is based in Jerusalem, Israel with overseas branches in San Diego, CA; New York, NY; and Sydney, Australia.

History

OurCrowd officially launched in February 2013. Jonathan Medved, OurCrowd's CEO and founder, began pursuing the idea of an online equity crowdfunding platform early in 2012.

The birth of OurCrowd

In the summer of 2012, Medved assembled a team of entrepreneurs and industry experts to begin creating the website which eventually became the OurCrowd platform. Beginning in Medved's home in Jerusalem, OurCrowd eventually moved to their offices located in central Jerusalem in November 2012.

Milestones

Model

Equity crowdfunding

Unlike Kickstarter and Indiegogo, which crowdfund donations to projects typically in return for some type of reward or gift, OurCrowd uses equity crowdfunding as its model. In equity crowdfunding, investments into a company’s shares are pooled together (in OurCrowd's case, $10,000 minimum investments) from the crowd. Although recent regulatory changes make crowdfunding available to all investors, at this point, OurCrowd is only available to accredited investors.[7]

How OurCrowd works with companies post-funding

OurCrowd has organized a mentor network of professionals.[8] These mentors act as OurCrowd's representatives for the companies for which OurCrowd has a seat on the board of directors.

Social responsibility

OurCrowd requires its Israeli portfolio companies to donate a portion of their equity as part of the closing of any funding round.[9] These requirements are integrated right into the term sheets and investment contracts.

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