he Angel Capital Education Foundation (ACEF) is a charitable organization devoted to education, information and research about angel investing for investors, entrepreneurial support organizations, university faculty and students, and policy makers.

Programs

The programs of ACEF include:

  • Power of Angel Investing Seminars and Workshops: ACEF provides a series of education programs developed by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in a variety of communities. The respected “PAI” program includes two full-day seminars and four half-day workshops that dig into aspects of the angel investment process:
    • Angel Investing Overview seminar
    • Starting an Angel Organization seminar
    • Doing the Deal: Term Sheet workshop
    • Due Diligence workshop
    • Valuation and Portfolio Strategy workshop
    • The Post-Investment Relationship: Entrepreneurs and Angels
    ACEF is also exploring Webinars, podcasts, and other ways to deliver great education and new topics to interested audiences. In addition, ACEF partners with other national and international organizations to present PAI programs as pre-conference education.
  • Research and Data: ACEF collects data and provides analysis on angel group trends, investment activity and impact, best practices, and measures of success. Recent projects include establishing a database on quarterly investments of angel groups, determining the financial returns of angels connected to angel groups, and evaluating best practices for angel groups. ACEF also aggregates academic research about angel investing on its Web site.
  • Information and Publications: Working with top angel investors and the Kauffman Foundation, ACEF has developed a variety of information tools that can be accessed via www.angelcapitaleducation.org and in print. ACEF publishes a quarterly newsletter about angel groups, best practice papers, guidance documents for angel group investment practices and the “Guidebook on Starting an Angel Organization in Your Community.”

History

ACEF was founded by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in 2005 to support education and research in the field of angel investing. In early 2007, ACEF received IRS approval as a tax-exempt, public charity (501c3), and in March, 2007 it spun out from the Kauffman Foundation as an independent organization. The Kauffman Foundation currently provides grant and other support during ACEF’s early development. ACEF complements a separate organization, Angel Capital Association, a professional membership association of North American Angel groups.

Organization Structure

ACEF was incorporated in September, 2005 and received its 501c3 public charity tax exemption from the Internal Revenue Service in December, 2006. A seven-member Board of Directors governs ACEF.

  • Chair: Peter Linder, Mid-Atlantic Angel Group Fund (Pennsylvania)
  • Vice Chair: Catherine Mott, Blue Tree Allied Angels (Pennsylvania)
  • Secretary / Treasurer: Michael Cain, Wilmington Investor Network, Emergent Growth Fund II (North Carolina, Florida)
  • John Huston, Ohio TechAngels Fund (Ohio)
  • Susannah Malarkey, Alliance of Angels (Washington)
  • Allan May, Life Science Angels (California)
  • Clay Rankin, North Coast Angel Fund (Ohio)

Chair Emeritus

  • James Geshwiler, CommonAngels (Massachusetts)

Contact Information

   Angel Capital Education Foundation
   8527 Bluejacket St.
   Lenexa, KS 66214
   913-894-4700
   www.angelcapitaleducation.org

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