GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Wisconsin's professional sports teams have formed a partnership to start the Equity League, a new division of the venture capital fund TitletownTech founded three years ago by the Green Bay Packers and Microsoft.
The Packers, along with the Milwaukee Brewers and Milwaukee Bucks, announced Tuesday that the investment network will focus on "building a portfolio of impact-driven technology companies and creating more opportunities for Black and LatinX founders."
They said the Equity League has "a mission of creating a long-term, positive impact on society."
According to the Packers, only 1 percent of venture capital-backed startups founders are Black and less than 2 percent are LatinX.
"The shared values between the Packers, Bucks, Brewers, Microsoft and TitletownTech is what made this possible," Packers president Mark Murphy said. "It's time for us to step up and I'm proud we are taking a bigger role to focus on driving meaningful change and bridging a significant gap for social impact companies and minority founders."
TitletownTech was established in 2017 and is located in the Titletown District, a Packers-owned development adjacent to Lambeau Field.
