The New England Venture Capital Association (NEVCA) is a trade association with the mission of promoting venture capital investing and entrepreneurship in New England. As of October 2008, the association represents over 700 members from 100 firms, who collectively manage more than $50 billion in assets. Members pay an annual $1000 membership fee that funds NEVCA events and services. NEVCA offers a wide range of services to its members including directory listing, networking services, and access to NEVCA events throughout the year. NEVCA is a member of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA).
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