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Browse VC firms, angels, accelerators, and more investors that fund startups based in Georgia. From pre-seed, seed, series A, and beyond – start finding opportunities to raise capital for your business.
Last update: June 5, 2026
List author: Devon Wood
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Georgia’s startup story is less “spray-and-pray VC” and more high-conviction capital shaped by real operators. You feel it in Atlanta: a market where big incumbents (payments, logistics, media, enterprise) create both the customer base and the talent pool (and where Georgia investors tend to press for proof early).
A big differentiator is that the state has real institutional scaffolding behind early-stage capital. The Georgia Venture Capital Program (SSBCI-backed) routes public dollars into venture funds that are actively investing in Georgia-based companies, helping widen the base of seed and early-stage checks beyond a handful of firms.
At the top of the market, Atlanta keeps producing companies that can pull national capital into the region. One recent example: Flock Safety’s $275M round, which reinforced that Georgia isn’t only building “regional winners” — it’s building companies that can win nationally, then keep jobs and operations anchored locally.
Zooming out, Georgia also benefits from a broader Southeast rebalancing: the region has been normalizing post-2021 while still supporting meaningful deployment, especially for disciplined businesses and infrastructure-adjacent plays (security, defense, logistics, industrial tech). That bigger regional context shows up in Southeast capital landscape reporting and helps explain why Georgia’s best founders often build syndicates that mix Atlanta conviction with out-of-state follow-on capital.
• Atlanta Investors: The center of gravity for Georgia venture capital firms, angels, and institutional deal flow.
• Florida Investors: A common neighboring market for syndicates, follow-on rounds, and sector overlap.
• Miami Investors: A concentrated pocket of capital and operator-led investors that often co-invest across the Southeast.
• North Carolina Investors: A frequent cross-state fundraising path, especially for enterprise and healthcare-adjacent companies.
• Raleigh-Durham Investors: One of the Southeast’s most institutional ecosystems, often in the same conversations as Atlanta for early and growth deals.
If you’re fundraising in Georgia, the goal should be a faster fit. OpenVC lets you start with investors actively backing Georgia companies, then broaden to Southeast and national funds that routinely co-invest in Atlanta-led rounds.
From there, you can request warm intros or send pitch decks directly, and keep the whole process organized inside OpenVC’s fundraising CRM — outreach, follow-ups, and investor conversations in one place. The result is a tighter raise with fewer dead ends and a lot more momentum.
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OpenVC is a free startup fundraising platform that helps founders find the right investors and manage their entire raise. Search 20,000+ verified investors, including venture capitalists, angel investors, family offices, accelerators, and more. Build your target list, send your pitch deck, and track your pipeline all in one place.
Founders raise with OpenVC because it is designed to cut through the noise and get founders in front of the right investors, fast. With built-in tools for CRM, analytics, and warm intros, it helps you stay organized and improve your chances of getting a reply.
OpenVC is for early-stage startup founders who want to raise capital efficiently. Find investors from dozens of industries including SaaS, AI, fintech, biotech, and more. Whether you’re pre-seed, seed, or Series A, OpenVC helps you find and pitch aligned investors without paying intro fees, aimlessly cold-emailing, or scraping databases.
To start pitching investors on OpenVC, create a free account and submit your pitch deck directly through our startup funding platform. Investors receive a unique link to view your deck, and you get analytics on who opens it and how long they spend on it. No cold emails, no guesswork. For more info, check out our complete guide to fundraising on OpenVC.
Absolutely, OpenVC is designed for early-stage fundraising. You’ll find thousands of angel investors, pre-seed VCs, accelerators, incubators, and family offices who are actively backing startups across sectors and geographies. Use OpenVC’s filters to narrow your search and find the right investors for your startup.
Some examples of startups that successfully secured funding through OpenVC include Mobly (2.5M seed), Paxum ($1.2M seed), and Laennec AI ($400k pre-seed). OpenVC startups have gone on to raise more than $1 billion from top venture capital firms like YC, Sequoia, Google Ventures, and M12.
OpenVC was created by Stephane Nasser and Lucas Roquilly—two founders building tools to make startup fundraising more transparent and accessible. We launched OpenVC to help founders find investors, get replies, and raise smarter. The platform is bootstrapped, community-driven, and built with a lot of heart.
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