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Planet A Ventures: The Human Side of Climate Fund Managers with Nick de la Forge

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15 Sekunden vorwärts

Nick de la Forge is a General Partner at Planet A Ventures, a German early-stage ClimateTech fund investing in start-ups that have a significant positive impact on our planet.

I really appreciate Nick as a human being and for his unique value system.

In this episode, we will be human, humble, and vulnerable and take you behind the scenes of raising and running a Climate fund.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The serendipitous meeting that led to the creation of 3 European Climate Tech funds!
  • Thoughts on how to bring more diversity in the Climate Tech space and generate more diverse Fund Managers
  • The single trick that dramatically helped accelerate their fundraising
  • Showing vulnerability, humility and resiliency are MUST HAVE values in this Climate Fight

Listen and Learn

  • Planet A Ventures’ fund structure, scope and geography.
  • Starting a Climate VC Fund feels like “assembling an airplane in mid-air”.
  • The necessity of privilege to go for 2 years+ without a salary, which reinforces patterns and prevents new managers from getting in.
  • The discrepancy in funding going to Female vs Male founders is rooted in the fact that there’s a huge gap of Female founders. That is the problem that should be fixed.
  • MOMENTUM (in other words FOMO) is the single biggest driver of success in your fundraising.
  • The main differences between fundraising for a fund vs for a startup
  • In 10 years, all investments will become Climate investments.
  • The importance of taking care of yourself to endure the Climate fight
  • Surrounding yourself with other Climate Tech community members and taking a role is the best way to overcome Climate anxiety
  • It’s not time for EGOs. We need to be f* wise from now on and make good collective decisions
  • Carbon sequestration is actually not as impactful as most think
  • The sectors where Planet A have completely changed their mind
  • Planet A’s voting mechanism to approve investments
  • There is a risk that the large funds get corrupted and leave impact out of the equation.

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