Reach Capital

Reach Capital is a venture capital firm based in the United States that focuses on investing in early-stage startups within the education-technology sector. The firm concentrates on developing technology solutions that address challenges in early childhood education, K-12, higher education, and workforce reskilling. Reach Capital typically invests between $100,000 and $500,000 in seed rounds, and $1 million or more in Series A or B rounds, acquiring stakes of 3% to 5% in seed investments and 8% to 10% in later rounds. The firm aims to enhance educational opportunities for all learners and acts as a catalyst to encourage both traditional and non-traditional investors to engage with the rapidly growing ed-tech market. Reach Capital does not invest in wearable devices or related applications for use in schools.

Chian Gong

General Partner

Jennifer Wu

Venture Partner

James Kim

Partner

Jim Lobdell

Venture Partner

Esteban Sosnik

Managing Partner

Past deals in Qatar

Stellic

Series A in 2022
Stellic Inc. operates an integrated planning and advising platform designed to assist students in navigating their academic journeys effectively. The platform features tools such as a Degree Planner, which includes course search, prerequisite checks, and semester scheduling, along with a Degree Audit that tracks academic progress by calculating completed and remaining requirements. Additionally, the Advisor Tool helps academic advisors identify at-risk students early, while Data Reports provide university administrators with insights into course demand and student performance. Founded by Carnegie Mellon undergraduates frustrated with existing degree planning tools, Stellic aims to enhance the educational experience by offering user-friendly, data-driven solutions tailored for both students and institutions. The company is headquartered in Doha, Qatar, with a presence in Palo Alto, California.

Stellic

Seed Round in 2019
Stellic Inc. operates an integrated planning and advising platform designed to assist students in navigating their academic journeys effectively. The platform features tools such as a Degree Planner, which includes course search, prerequisite checks, and semester scheduling, along with a Degree Audit that tracks academic progress by calculating completed and remaining requirements. Additionally, the Advisor Tool helps academic advisors identify at-risk students early, while Data Reports provide university administrators with insights into course demand and student performance. Founded by Carnegie Mellon undergraduates frustrated with existing degree planning tools, Stellic aims to enhance the educational experience by offering user-friendly, data-driven solutions tailored for both students and institutions. The company is headquartered in Doha, Qatar, with a presence in Palo Alto, California.
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