How An Open-Ended Venture Capital Fund Operates

How An Open-Ended Venture Capital Fund Operates

Author: Sam Dogen: Financial Samurai founder, personal finance blogger January 29, 2025 Duration: 21:59

In part 2 of my discussion with Ben Miller, CEO of Fundrise, and sponsor of Financial Samurai, I ask him about how an open-ended venture capital fund works. 

If I'm going to build a $500,000+ position in an open-ended fund to gain more exposure to private AI companies, I want to fully understand how the fund operates.

Here are some of the questions I asked during our discussion:

  • What happens to a private company that successfully goes public, and how does this impact the fund?
  • Is it harder to identify a promising company or to actually invest in that company?
  • How does Fundrise and other venture capital firms compete to gain access to invest in private companies?
  • How does Fundrise approach risk management in its investments?
  • What's the process for writing checks to invest in companies?
  • If you don't have cash on hand, how do you secure a line of credit to invest in a company?
  • How do you provide liquidity to investors in the Innovation Fund?
  • How do you determine the size of a fund you want to run?

Related post: Why I'm Only Investing In Open-Ended Venture Capital Funds Going Forward

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