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South West renters enterprise recognised in Google for Startups' Black Founders Fund

Poole-based Husmus has been selected for part of the £3.3m Black Founders Fund

Sarah Werner, co-founder of Husmus (Image: Husmus)

A South West business has been recognised by Google for Startups.

Fair and transparent renters’ insurance firm Husmus is one-of-10 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based start-ups selected for this year's £3.3m Black Founders Fund.

Now in its third year the fund aims to help tackle systemic racial inequality in venture capital funding by providing equity-free grants and mentoring to early stage Black-led high-growth businesses across Europe and Africa. Prior to the 2021 launch less than 0.25% of VC funding went to Black-led start-ups in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Since its launch in Google for Start-ups has invested more than £3m in 46 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based start-ups. Across Europe, these start-ups have since gone on to raise more than £87m in follow-on funding and increase their headcount by 21%.

Mariama Boumanjal, Google for Startups Black Founders fund manager for Europe and Africa said: “The Google for Startups Black Founders Fund aims to address the stark inequality in VC funding by driving the changes needed within the tech ecosystem to give these start-ups an equal chance of success.

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“Since launching in 2021, the fund has consistently demonstrated its impact enabling Black-led startups working across a range of sectors to scale their businesses, creating jobs and contributing to economic growth."

Each successful start-up will be given up to £119,000 in non-dilutive cash awards, up to £158,000 in cloud credits, ad support, 1:1 mentoring by industry experts, and connections within Google’s network.