6 Angel Investing communities on Independent Platforms
Updated 6/26/2023
Angel Capital Association
Angel Capital Association is a professional society of accredited angel investors who make up the world's most prolific early-stage investment class. The association is the largest professional development organization for angel investors in the world deploying more than $650 million in early stage capital each year. ACA provides an insider perspective that can help you make smart investment decisions.15K members
ForumEventsNewsletterJobsPaidCourses3 views / month
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Keiretsu Forum
Keiretsu Forum is the world’s largest network of angel investors, i.e. capital and financial resources, with 53 chapters on 4 continents. The Keiretsu Forum investment community includes private investors providing start-up and venture capital.3K members
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York Angel Investors
York Angels provides a supportive linkage between local entrepreneurs, seeking early and mid-stage capital, and investors with a commitment.ForumPerksEventsPaid3 views / month

Angel Investor Forum
The Angel Investor Forum (AIF) was founded in 2004. AIF members invest their time, talent and money in supporting companies with solid business models and growth potential. By investing together, we provide the capital required with a high return potential.ChatPerksEventsPaid
Investing Women Angels
We are an active and vibrant female-led angel investment syndicate. Focused on building women’s involvement in investing, we provide the knowledge, education and community to support existing and potential female angels and help them on their investment journey.ChatEventsNewsletter
Epic Angels
Epic Angels is a women-only angel investment network, democratizing angel investing. Epic Angels provides women with a platform to invest, learn, and help incubate more female angel investors who want to be part of the thriving startup scene.150 members
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- Tiny: 0 communities (<20 members)
- Small: 0 communities (20-100 members)
- Medium: 1 communities (100-1,000 members)
- Large: 1 communities (1,000-10,000 members)
- Huge: 1 communities (10,000-100,000 members)
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