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她是无家可归。现在,她经营着一家2500万美元的探讨tment Fund for Women of Color.无所畏惧的基金创始人阿里乌斯派信徒西蒙知道firsthand how hard it is for women of color to raise money. So after many setbacks and reinventions, she transformed herself into the solution she'd been looking for.

ByLiz Brody

This story appears in theOctober 2021issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

Courtesy of Fearless Fund

In college, Arian Simone launched a clothing boutique in a mall in Jacksonville, Florida — but when she went to raise capital for it, she realized there were very few people to pitch who looked like her. "I was sitting on the floor before the grand opening," she recalls. "And I said, "Arian, don't you worry, because one day you're going to be the business investor you were looking for.' "

It took nearly two decades, seven months of homelessness, and a few reinventions, but she kept that promise to herself. Simone cofounded theFearless Fund, the first investment fund run by women of color for women of color. Now it's a $25 million to $30 million fund with a portfolio of early-stage companies, recently landing a $1 million investment from Costco Wholesale as well as a fundraising partnership with Mastercard. Simone has also developed the Fearless Foundation, which distributed more than $200,000 in business grants during the pandemic, plus a weeklong event calledFearless Venture Capital Week, which debuted in August.

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