People often ask us about the different types of angel groups, and how to know which is the right type of angel
group for them. Here's some thoughts on the angel group landscape.
Individual AngelsIndividual angels invest on their own, and run the gamut from putting in $10K to your entire funding amount. They can be found in the Philadelphia area through your accountant or attorney, and many of them attend local angel groups through PIF.
Angel NetworksThese angels look at deals as a group, but invest as individuals.
Angel FundsAngel members buy units in a fund, and vote their units on investments. In a fund,
angel investors participate in the selection, due diligence and voting process. Generally a majority of members direct where funds are placed.
Angel HybridAngels join a group, invest together in each deal as a partnership, but each individual member determines how much they choose to invest in each deal. They can opt in or out of any deal. Robin Hood Ventures is an angel hybrid.