Venture Capital Marketing has announced a new partnership with Pledge 1% Colorado, a network of entrepreneurs committed to giving back to their communities. As part of the partnership, VCM will donate 1% of its profits to Denver-based non-profit organizations, including the Rose Community Foundation and the Colorado Cancer Coalition. The partnership with Pledge 1% Colorado allows VCM to join a larger network of entrepreneurs and scale its impact in the local community. Pledge 1% Colorado offers a platform for early-stage corporate philanthropy, allowing members to pledge 1% of equity, profits, employee time, or company products to non-profits of their choosing. The network has generated over $11 million in community funding for non-profits since its inception. Venture Capital Marketing is a digital marketing agency that specializes in working with financial services, venture capital, and private equity firms. The agency helps its clients stand out in the crowded finance marketplace through targeted content and storytelling. VCM has worked with clients worldwide and has helped its investment fund partners raise over $500 million since 2017.
Exciting Announcement: Venture Capital Marketing Teams Up with Pledge 1%
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