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In addition to a fund, the overall Capacity organization provides direct mentorship, consulting and connects founders to a broad network of talent, diverse forms of capital, and existing resources focused on the post-startup stage of growth. As of summer 2017, about one third of their investments were with the Indie.VC V2 structure. .
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