Four Australian venture capital firms have been selected as the first participants in a world-first global movement for diversity in the tech sector.
Project Include was launched in San Francisco recently by some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley, and is working to close the diversity gap through direct collaboration with startups and VCs around the world.
In just weeks, 100 startup CEOs and more than 1000 others have pledged to take part in the movement.
Project Include has now selected the first 11 startups and 15 VC firms that will be participating, including the likes of Airbnb and 500 Startups.
Australia leading the way
Out of the first 15 VC firms, four are based in Melbourne, with Blackbird Ventures, Trimantium Capital, Impact Investment Group and Scale Investors all selected to take part in Project Include.
The first cohort has been recognised for their commitment to diversity in all shapes and will be adopting a metrics-driven and research-based approach to achieving real diversity, Project Include co-founder and Victorian entrepreneur Susan Wu says.
โWeโre proud that thereโs such a sizable cohort of Australian VCs involved,โ Wu says.
โOver time we hope to scale these programs so that any startup can use the tools and processes we collaboratively develop to make compelling movements.โ
Wu says these VC firms have been carefully selected for their already displayed commitment to boosting diversity in the sector.
โThese VC firms have committed to working with their portfolios to provide diversity metrics and apply best practice to build a more inclusive tech industry,โ she says.
โI donโt think the tech industry has seen a diversity initiative quite like this before. Itโs research-based and metrics-driven, and as a team weโre ready to pivot our recommendations based on empirical evidence.โ
Trimantium Capital managing director Phillip Kingston says heโs honoured to be included.
โWeโre interested in building meaningful inclusion in the tech industry and Project Include aims to do exactly that,โ Kingston tells StartupSmart.
โWeโre not interested in a tick-box exercise. Weโre interested in contributing to a substantive response that will build diversity and inclusion.โ
VC Include will run parallel to Startup Include and both will be focused on converting Project Includeโs recommendations into measurable outcomes.
Diversity is โnon-negotiableโ
Project Include has also been backed by the Victorian government, with minister for innovation Philip Dalidakis saying heโs working to have the movementโs recommendations implemented in the stateโs independent startup body LaunchVic.
โIโm working with my board at LaunchVic to look at the metrics by Project Include to honour the work that Susan has done,โ Dalidakis tells StartupSmart.
โVictoria is very lucky to have someone like Susan Wu involved.
โThe issue of diversity – both gender and ethnicity – is in my perspective not negotiable.โ
He says he hopes the Australian startup community will act on Project Includeโs findings and use them to drive real change.
โItโs an ongoing battle that we need to be very vigilant for, and one that Iโll continue to support at each and every step,โ Dalidakis says.
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