They're taking the Y Combinator name in vain. They charge to apply and are just giving out loans? Another very entrepreneur unfriendly approach to boosting the startup environment in Portland.
So, let's summarize. Portland Angel Network charges, Oregon Angel Fund charges, Angel Oregon charges, Portland Ten charges and now the Portland seed fund charges.
Book me a ticket to the valley when I'm ready to pitch my next startup!
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 31.7 ms ] threadSo, let's summarize. Portland Angel Network charges, Oregon Angel Fund charges, Angel Oregon charges, Portland Ten charges and now the Portland seed fund charges.
Book me a ticket to the valley when I'm ready to pitch my next startup!
However, I do think it is dishonest for everyone to be using the y-comb name recognition as a selling point for their own programs.
Besides the "pay-to-play" aspect, most entrepreneurs will chafe at the tight leash they are under if they are accepted into the program.
A bio-tech firm is going will definitely need more time than the typical Internet startup to gain traction.
The relationship between angel and entrepreneur should be more advisory than adversarial