The New Bravo Venture Fellowship Provides
Equity Funding and Other Support to Innovative Early-Stage Founders
in Puerto Rico Looking to Scale
Businesses across the U.S.
SAN
JUAN, Puerto Rico, Aug. 5, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- The Bravo Family Foundation, a nonprofit led by
Orlando and Katy Bravo that focuses
on social and economic empowerment in Puerto Rico, today announced the launch of the
Bravo Venture Fellowship. The Bravo Venture Fellowship will see the
Bravo Family Foundation move beyond charitable financing for the
first time to make direct venture investments in Puerto Rico's most promising early-stage
startups, marking a new chapter in the Foundation's commitment to
nurturing local entrepreneurial talent.
The Bravo Venture Fellows were handpicked for their potential to
achieve global scale and drive lasting local economic impact in
Puerto Rico. In addition to equity
funding, Fellows will receive strategic networking opportunities,
enhanced visibility within the global investor community, and
one-on-one mentorship from industry leaders associated with the
Bravo Family Foundation and private equity firm Thoma Bravo.
Candidacy for the Bravo Venture Fellowship was highly
competitive, drawing from alumni of the Bravo Family Foundation's
long-running Rising Entrepreneurs Program accelerator as well as
standout founders within the broader Puerto Rican entrepreneurial
ecosystem. Selection criteria focused on the company's quality of
business model, along with its scalability potential and commitment
to fostering economic growth and job creation within local
communities in Puerto Rico.
"Puerto Rico is a breeding
ground for some of the world's most ambitious entrepreneurial
talent, but these founders have historically faced significant
barriers in accessing the capital and connections necessary to
scale globally," said Orlando Bravo,
Chairman and Co-founder of the Bravo Family Foundation and a
Founder and Managing Partner at Thoma Bravo. "We launched the Bravo
Venture Fellowship to be the partner these founders have been
missing, providing them with the support and resources they need to
scale their operations and broaden their impact."
This year's Bravo Venture Fellows are:
- Emmanuel Oquendo, the
Co-Founder and CEO of BrainHi, an AI-enabled virtual assistant for
healthcare organizations looking to provide fully digital patient
experiences. BrainHi helps businesses rescue missed calls,
streamline their order and appointment operations, and grow
revenue. It was the first Puerto Rican startup to go through
San Francisco-based accelerator
program Y Combinator in 2018.
- Juan Parra, the
Co-Founder and CEO of Skootel, a micro-mobility company providing
eco-friendly transportation alternatives to users in Puerto Rico and the greater Caribbean. Skootel is the first Puerto Rican
company to enable by-the-minute rentals of alternative
transportation vehicles via mobile application.
Blanca Santos, Executive Director
of the Bravo Family Foundation, added, "We are thrilled to support
this extraordinary group of entrepreneurs. Their innovative
products and services are already a testament to the bright
economic future of Puerto Rico,
and we're looking forward to contributing to their progress through
the Bravo Venture Fellowship and beyond."
The new initiative comes on the heels of more than five years
dedicated to growing Puerto Rico's
nascent startup scene; since 2019, the Bravo Family Foundation's
philanthropic accelerator, the Rising Entrepreneurs Program, has
supported more than 120 founders building 60 companies in key
sectors such as software and technology, consumer goods, and
healthcare.
About The Bravo Family Foundation
The Bravo Family
Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 2017 by
Orlando and Katy Bravo, with the
mission of fostering principles of social justice in Puerto Rico, thereby empowering underserved
communities to have equal access to socioeconomic development
opportunities. Orlando Bravo, who is
from Puerto Rico, is a Founder and
Managing Partner of Thoma Bravo, one of the largest private equity
firms in the world.
As a Bravo Family Foundation-funded program, the Bravo Venture
Fellowship complies with all relevant U.S. Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) rules and regulations regarding investment activities for
charitable foundations.
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