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Stella Activates $71M in Funding for Women-led Startups, Launches National Oxytocin Tour

Stella, a San Diego-based organization that equips, champions and funds women-led startups, has reached a momentous milestone by helping to connect women-led startups with $71 million in funding in 2021. Building on this momentum, the organization is broadening its investor network by launching a five-city Oxytocin Tour which kicks off on March 10, 2022 in Austin, Texas.

The organization’s exclusive network of accredited investors, called Angels, invested $1.3 million via direct investments and indirectly via syndications and crowdfunding. Through its annual events Women’s Fast Pitch and Women’s Venture Summit, and its advisory services and accelerator program, it facilitated another $69.7 million in funding for women-led companies nationwide, for a collective total of $71 million. The organization also celebrated a successful exit for one of the startups it supported.

“Stella is building a powerful network of sophisticated women who support and invest in female-led ventures because they have a proven track record of performance, ROI and improving communities,” said Lauren Rowley, chief investment officer. “We are creating connections and bridging funding opportunities between diverse investors and brilliant female founders, and are continuing this work through our inaugural Oxytocin Tour.”

One of the woman-led companies that received investment is San Diego-based Hydrostasis, which is developing personalized and actionable hydration monitoring solutions that can detect both fluid intake and loss prior to the onset of thirst. The company’s founder, Dr. Debbie Chen, holds a hydration monitor patent for the business, placing her among the 4 percent of women-only-inventor patent holders.

Also based in San Diego, Sēkr led by Breanne Acio and Jessica Shisler, received funding via Stella Angels which helped the mobile-app company create 10 new jobs. The app makes the outdoor travel experience easier, safer and more social, connecting travelers to over 50,000 locations, including the nation’s largest database of free campsites.

“Watching a community-based tech company like Sēkr since its launch, it was an honor to invest in a BIPOC & LGBTQ+ leadership team as my first investment,” said Stella Angels member, and investor, Renie Leakakos. “We are building a legacy for women and girls.”

The banner year for Stella signifies an increasing awareness of the importance of writing more checks to women-led companies. Over the past three years, approximately 2 percent of VC funding has gone to women-led startups. Stella’s leaders hope its five-city tour will lead to deals that grow this percentage.

“Stella’s social and economic impact swelled last year, and our upcoming Oxytocin Tour will build on this momentum by delivering new opportunities to founders and investors nationwide,” says Stella founder, Dr. Silvia Mah. “Through our angel syndication network, Oxytocin Tour, educational programming and events, and upcoming fund, we are cultivating female-led communities rooted in innovation and advanced by investments. Let’s go!”
Aptly named after a hormone that triggers feelings of love, protection, empathy and trust, the five-city Oxytocin Tour includes stops in the following cities:
About Stella:
Founded in 2012, Stella connects women founders and investors to the right resource–at the right time–in their journeys. From ideation to funding to exit, women founders and investors look to Stella for its powerful constellation of support made up of an inclusive community, curriculum, access to capital events and an annual Summit, advisory services and funding opportunities. Let’s connect the stars, together. To learn more, visit stella.co.

This article was shared with Prittle Prattle News as a Press Release by PRNewswire.

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