By Rudy Ofori and Yash Sonwaney, Parsons ELab
Female founders receive < 2% of VC funding despite generating higher revenue per dollar invested. Research shows investors ask men promotional questions (growth, potential) and women preventative questions (risks, obstacles)—creating systematic disadvantage unrelated to business quality. (Dr Dana Kanze, We Ask Men to Win and Women Not to Lose: Closing the Gender Gap in Startup Funding)
Capital allocators seeking to improve their returns on investment (ROI) while they reduce unconscious bias in their evaluation practices.
A within-subjects research design where investors become their own control group. The platform, Brofolio analyzes submitted questions for promotional vs. preventative framing, maps investment decisions and founder perception ratings, then delivers personalized “BroFolio Score” reports combining humor with actionable coaching to make abstract bias concrete and undeniable.
Iteration 5: developing the tool on a server to collect and build a library of seed/pre-seed pitches
Animaze and Zoom for pitch obfuscation, Vibe-coded entirely using Claude Code.
Al-assisted training of body language, tone & words to assist women entrepreneurs to reframe narratives, bridge perception gaps, and advance equitably through early funding stages.
A systemic allyship model that operationalizes safe, accountable, and structured support from men for early-stage women founders.
A matchmaking tool that connects female founders and accelerators, improving access, changing perceptions and increasing inclusivity to enable female founder success.
A vetted community where female social entrepreneurs connect with investors who genuinely want to meet you.A vetted community where female social entrepreneurs connect with investors who genuinely want to meet you.
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