Matching Fund Planned To Attract Venture Funding for MI Tech Companies
The Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) announced public hearings for the Pure Michigan Venture Match Fund — a new program that will match early stage investments from eligible venture funds in Michigan-based technology businesses. MSF and MEDC intend for the program to attract venture funds, within and outside of Michigan, to consider investments in early stage and pre-revenue technology companies and to mitigate some risk for venture fund investments through the matching MSF funds. The minimum venture investment of $700,000 is required and the maximum eligible investment is $3 million. MSF will match between $350,000 and $500,000 with similar investment terms as the venture investment. To be eligible for funding, a company must have secured a qualified venture investment and face a peer review of its business plan. Eligible investors must fulfill all the requirements of the 21st Century Jobs Fund legislation. After consideration of the comments and information received at the public hearing, the final MVM Fund program guidelines will be presented to the MSF Board for approval and implementation. The program is anticipated to launch on March 1.