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根据Graham & Walker对北美180位女性创始人进行的调查,超过半数的女性创业团队认为AI带来了更多机会,而混合性别团队的这一比例略低。尽管女性创始人面临融资挑战,但她们可能将AI视为一种以较低成本扩展业务的方式。调查显示,71%的创始人认为上次融资比预期更难,40%的人认为性别是主要障碍。同时,尽管2024年包括女性创始人的团队融资额增长了27%,但交易数量有所下降。此外,文章还提到了融资环境的变化和女性投资者面临的压力。

💡 女性创始人对AI持乐观态度:56%的女性创业团队认为AI带来更多机会,而混合性别团队的比例为46%。这表明女性创业者可能将AI视为一种降低成本、扩展业务的方式。

💰 融资仍是主要挑战:71%的受访创始人表示上次融资比预期更难,40%的人认为性别是融资困难的主要因素。尽管如此,2024年包括女性创始人的团队融资额增长了27%。

🔄 融资环境的变化:早期融资的标准正在改变,投资者对早期阶段的初创企业提出了更高的要求,这增加了融资的难度。

👩‍💼 女性投资者面临的压力:14位创始人提到了她们与女性投资者的合作经历,一些人认为女性投资者“更难被说服”且“要求面面俱到”。

The early-stage VC firm Graham & Walker gathered these results from a survey of 180 female founders of “VC scalable” startups in North America.

Fifty-six percent of all-female founding teams see “more opportunities” because of AI, compared to only 46% of mixed-gender founding teams who say the same. This report speculates that female founders—who also cite fundraising as, still, a major challenge—could be looking at AI as a way to scale with less capital and avoid some of those fundraising challenges. Seventy-one percent of founders surveyed said raising their last round was harder than they thought it would be. Forty percent of founders still say their gender was a top factor in that difficulty. In 2024, according to Pitchbook, teams including female founders raised 27% more capital than the year prior, with $38 billion closed—but across 13.1% fewer deals than 2023.

Other fundraising challenges include “shifting goalposts”—with norms changing for early-stage funding and early-stage investors expecting founders to meet benchmarks that might have previously been reserved for Series A.

Fourteen founders in the survey specifically called out their experiences with female investors. Many of the concerns they raised are likely related to the pressure those female investors are under. One founder surveyed said female investors are “harder to win over” and “require every box to be checked,” while another said that they’ve pitched women who have “no real ability to do deals.”

Emma Hinchliffe
emma.hinchliffe@fortune.com

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