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IsraelVC is a clean, curated VC directory of funds investing in Israeli startups—browse by stage, sector, and location to evaluate faster.

IsraelVC

What is IsraelVC?

IsraelVC is a curated directory of venture capital funds that invest in Israeli startups. The site is designed to help founders, LPs, and operators find and evaluate relevant funds faster by browsing listings organized for the Israeli ecosystem.

In addition to fund profiles, IsraelVC shares ecosystem updates and curated insights, presented in a clean format with minimal clutter.

Key Features

  • Curated VC fund directory focused on Israel: listings are reviewed for quality and relevance to the Israeli startup ecosystem.
  • Browse by stage: funds are organized by investment stage such as Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A, Multi-Stage, and Growth (as shown on the site).
  • Browse by location: fund profiles include location details (e.g., Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Jerusalem), helping users narrow searches.
  • “Add a Fund” submission flow: users can propose adding new funds to the directory.
  • Ecosystem updates and curated insights: the site provides additional context beyond static fund listings.

How to Use IsraelVC

  1. Start by browsing the fund directory using the stage and/or location filters shown on the site.
  2. Open a fund profile to review the fund’s focus area, stage, and location as presented in the directory.
  3. Use the “Add a Fund” option if you want to suggest a fund for inclusion.
  4. Subscribe to the site’s email updates and/or follow on LinkedIn to receive ecosystem updates (where available).

Use Cases

  • A founder scouting local investors: filter by the stage you’re raising (e.g., Seed or Series A) and review fund profiles that list relevant focus areas and locations.
  • An LP or advisor mapping the Israeli VC landscape: browse by investment stage and geography to build a shortlist of funds operating in Israel.
  • An operator researching sector-specific capital: use the directory to find funds whose descriptions specify sectors (for example, wellness, sports tech, or digital health).
  • A team tracking fundraising and fund news: use ecosystem updates and curated insights from IsraelVC alongside fund profiles.
  • A community member expanding the directory: submit or recommend a fund via the “Add a Fund” pathway to improve coverage.

FAQ

  • Is IsraelVC a search engine or a curated directory? IsraelVC is a curated directory, with funds presented as reviewed for quality and relevance to the Israeli ecosystem.

  • How are funds organized on the site? The site organizes funds by investment stage (including Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A, Multi-Stage, and Growth) and also shows location information in fund profiles.

  • What kinds of information are included for each fund? Based on the displayed examples, fund profiles include a fund name, investment type/stage, location, and a brief description of focus.

  • Can I suggest a fund to be added? Yes. The site includes an “Add a Fund” option.

  • Does IsraelVC offer more than fund listings? Yes. The site mentions ecosystem updates and curated insights, and provides subscription options for updates.

Alternatives

  • General startup/fund databases with regional filters: alternatives in the broader VC directory category may also allow searching by stage or location, though they may not be as explicitly curated for Israel.
  • Investor research services and lists: these can provide fund discovery and reporting, typically with different workflows (e.g., paid research, spreadsheets, or analyst briefs) rather than a clean directory-first experience.
  • Community-driven newsletters and ecosystem newsletters: these can complement fund discovery by sharing updates and curated highlights, but they usually require separate searching for detailed fund information.
  • Curated regional VC communities or platforms: other Israel-focused ecosystems may provide fund introductions and posts, but may differ in whether they emphasize a directory format versus networking or events.