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§ Venture Capital · Los Angeles, CA, USA
Venture capital firm investing in early-stage startups led by underrepresented founders, including women and people of color.
Backstage Capital is a Los Angeles-based venture capital firm that invests in early-stage startups led by underrepresented founders, including women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ individuals. The firm operates an industry-agnostic investment strategy, deploying capital through traditional limited partner funds and public equity crowdfunding initiatives like Backstage Crowd. Since its inception, the firm has raised over $30 million in capital and invested in more than 200 companies, typically writing initial checks ranging from $25,000 to $100,000. Backstage Capital has received backing from limited partners such as Mark Cuban and has built a portfolio that includes recognizable startups like Career Karma, Mahmee, and Goalsetter. Despite scaling back its core staff in early 2024 due to a challenging venture fundraising environment, the firm continues to manage its existing assets. Backstage Capital was founded in 2015 by Arlan Hamilton.
Key people at Backstage Capital.
Key people at Backstage Capital.
Backstage Capital is a venture capital firm dedicated to investing in startups led by underrepresented founders in the U.S., specifically women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs. Its mission is to minimize funding disparities in tech by providing capital, mentorship, and access to the venture ecosystem for these founders, who historically receive less than 10% of venture capital funding. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, typically pre-seed to seed rounds, across diverse sectors including consumer products, social impact, business services, healthcare, and technology. Backstage Capital has invested in over 200 companies, helping to catalyze a more inclusive startup ecosystem by opening doors traditionally closed to underestimated founders[1][2][4][6].
Founded in 2015 by Arlan Hamilton, who famously started the fund while homeless, Backstage Capital was born from a recognition of the systemic funding gap faced by underrepresented entrepreneurs. Hamilton’s personal journey and determination shaped the firm’s ethos of empowerment and access. Since inception, the firm has evolved to include accelerator programs in multiple cities and a crowdfunding platform (Backstage Crowd) that allows both accredited and non-accredited investors to participate in funding these startups. This evolution reflects Backstage’s commitment not only to invest capital but also to build community and provide hands-on support to founders[2][3][6].
Backstage Capital rides the growing trend toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in tech and venture capital. The timing is critical as awareness of systemic funding disparities has increased, and there is a broader market push for social impact investing. By focusing on underestimated founders, Backstage not only addresses a social justice imperative but also taps into a largely underserved market with high growth potential. Its approach influences the broader ecosystem by setting a precedent for inclusive investing and expanding access to venture capital for diverse entrepreneurs, thereby enriching innovation and economic opportunity[1][2][4].
Looking ahead, Backstage Capital is poised to deepen its impact by scaling its accelerator programs and expanding its investor base through Backstage Crowd, democratizing access to startup investing. Trends such as increased social impact investing, growing awareness of DEI, and the rise of alternative funding platforms will shape its journey. The firm’s influence is likely to grow as it continues to demonstrate the commercial and social value of investing in underestimated founders, potentially inspiring more funds to adopt similar inclusive models and further transforming the venture capital landscape[2][6].
Backstage Capital’s origin story and mission underscore its role as a catalyst for change, turning a funding gap into an opportunity to reshape the future of entrepreneurship and venture capital.
Backstage Capital has more than 26 tracked investments across 25 companies. The latest tracked deal is $1.0M Seed in Lounn in June 2025.