


Indigenous Venture Challenge Revenue
Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals • Canada, Canada • 1-10 Employees
Indigenous Venture Challenge revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $171,110 |
| Revenue per employee | $86,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals industry and current estimated revenues | $547,552 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Key Contact at Indigenous Venture Challenge
Richard Tuck
Co-Founder
Company overview
| Headquarters | Canada, Canada |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 52391 |
| Keywords | Venture Capital, Investment, Startups, Innovation, Reconciliation, Indigenous Ventures, Indigenous-Led Businesses |
| Founded | 2024 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
About Indigenous Venture Challenge
Why “Challenge”? Because we’re here to grow together while reshaping Indigenous finance. - Challenge founders and investors to collaborate on building generational wealth for all. - Challenge short-term, extractive systems with an Indigenous approach grounded in reciprocity, respect, and long-term vision. The Indigenous Venture Challenge We provide a minimum $50,000 investment prize for Indigenous-led ventures with high growth or revenue potential. This is an opportunity to scale with purpose by accessing patient, kind investments from Indigenous angel investors. Why Patient, Kind Investments? Traditional VC is designed for companies that can show rapid scale and outsized returns. For Indigenous-led and impact-driven ventures, this often isn’t the right vehicle early on—before the size of the opportunity or growth path is clear. Too early a push toward hypergrowth can derail promising businesses that might otherwise grow into sustainable, long-term companies providing prosperity and employment. VC may still play a role later, once the foundations are set. Debt, too, has historically created power imbalances that excluded Indigenous People. It is investor-centric, often prioritizing returns over fairness. We’re charting a different path: capital rooted in reciprocity, shared success, and community values. Our goal is to help ventures succeed on their own terms—making a return while creating positive impact. The Future of Indigenous Capital We envision more Indigenous angel investors and fund managers deploying Indigenous capital instruments that meet founders where they are. Research from Wakopa Financial shows the Shared Earnings Agreement (SEAL) is one of the investment tools most aligned with Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Doing Business.
Employees by Management Level
Total employees: 1-10
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Indigenous Venture Challenge has 1 employees across 1 departments.
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Indigenous Venture Challenge has never raised funding before.
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