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Hoping to get a little direction.....

A family member of mine has developed an innovative teaching curriculum with a tech aspect to it. It has been implemented in dozens of school districts with results off the charts and it has gotten great reviews from everyone who has seen it. The issue is that they do not have the means, connections, or manpower to really take it to the next level. It has had huge growth, and they are ready to considering selling a portion of the company. I really feel that it could be attractive to some PE/VC firms.

My question is how to go about approaching these firms, and are there any firms in particular that are strong players in the educational product space?

Any feedback would be appreciated.

 

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