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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP · Sep 16, 2025

Slipstream's Alex Edelson shares his playbook for launching a fund-of-funds, focusing on concentrated bets in small, overlooked VC managers.

Niche Fund-of-Funds Thrive by Accessing Small, Undiscovered VCs

The fund-of-funds model, often seen as outdated, finds a modern edge by focusing on small, emerging VC managers. These funds offer the highest potential returns but are difficult for most LPs to source, evaluate, and access. This creates a specialized niche for fund-of-funds that can navigate this opaque market segment effectively.

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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP·5 months ago

Concentrated Portfolios in "Risk-On" Funds Justify Layered Fund-of-Funds Fees

To overcome LP objections to layered fees, fund-of-funds must deliver outsized returns. This is achieved not by diversification, but through extreme concentration. By investing 90% of capital into just 10-13 high-potential "risk-on" funds, the model is structured to outperform, making the additional management fee and carry worthwhile for the end investor.

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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP·5 months ago

Fund-of-Funds Back Office Complexity Directly Impacts Investor Returns

A fund-of-funds' back office is more complex than a direct VC fund's. Critical decisions around over-commitment strategies, capital recycling, and specialized fund formation are not just operational details—they directly influence final returns for LPs. Getting this specialized setup wrong can significantly mute performance.

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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP·5 months ago

Former General Partners Make Better LPs By Embodying the Ideal Investor

An LP with prior experience as a GP has a distinct advantage in accessing top-tier funds. They understand what GPs value in an LP—responsiveness, transparency, long-term thinking, and trust. By acting as "the LP they wanted to work with," they build deeper relationships and gain an edge over LPs who have never been on the other side of the table.

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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP·5 months ago

Small VCs Win by Sourcing Talent from Pre-Consensus Communities

Small, dedicated venture funds compete against large, price-insensitive firms by sourcing founders *before* they become mainstream. They find an edge in niche, high-signal communities like the Thiel Fellowship interviewing committee or curated groups of technical talent. This allows them to identify and invest in elite founders at inception, avoiding bidding wars and market noise.

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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP·5 months ago

Fund-of-Funds Managers Raise Their First Fund From Personal Networks, Not Institutions

The initial capital for a new fund-of-funds doesn't come from cold outreach to institutions. The process mirrors an emerging VC's first fundraise, relying on a personal network of operators, VCs, and high-net-worth individuals who already believe in the founder. The strategy is to work the existing network outward, not pitch institutions from day one.

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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP·5 months ago

Established VCs' Historical Track Records Are Poor Predictors of Future Success

Relying on an established VC's past performance creates a false sense of security. The critical diligence question for any manager, emerging or established, is whether they are positioned to win *now*. Factors like increased fund size, team changes, and evolving market dynamics mean a great track record from 5-10 years ago has limited predictive power today.

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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP·5 months ago

Venture Capital May Be Entering Faster, 4-5 Year Crypto-Like Boom-Bust Cycles

The traditional, long-term venture capital cycle may be accelerating. As both macro and technology cycles shorten, venture could start mirroring the more frequent 4-5 year boom-and-bust patterns seen in crypto. This shift would force founders, VCs, and LPs to become more adept at identifying where they are in a much shorter cycle.

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Fundraising as a Fund of Funds with Alex Edelson

Origins - Inside Venture Capital, Hosted by a GP and an LP·5 months ago