The rise of nontraditional investors remains an ongoing storyline through Sept.
161 funds closed, as high exit values and growing deal sizes keep venture capital fundraising on pace to break the once-unfathomable $100 billion mark.An explosion of mega-rounds ($100 million+) drove more than $49 billion in deal value, as the annual total surpassed $238 billion.Exit value reached $187 billion, pushing the total for 2021 past $582 billion-more than twice 2020's record figure.The Q3 2021 PitchBook-NVCA Venture Monitor depicts how the frenetic pace of dealmaking, exits, and fundraising has easily toppled last year's records, as venture capital's strength continues to support the country's economic recovery. In nine months, the US venture capital industry turned 2021 into a year for the record books, leaving 2020's eye-popping numbers far behind. Here is a link to the most recent edition of the PitchBook-NVCA Venture Monitor.Įxits top $582 billion as US VC continues its extraordinary year The results of this survey, along with the results of the Monitoring Team’s second community survey, will be published in upcoming reports.Note: This is an older edition from this report series. The results of this survey are also published in the Second Quarterly Report.įrom August – December 2018, on behalf of the Independent Monitor, the Suffolk University Political Research Center conducted a second survey of a representative sample of Newark residents. To find out more about the community survey, click here.įrom February 2017 – May 2017, the Monitoring Team administered community surveys throughout Newark to residents who wished to participate in the survey. The results of this survey are published in the Second Quarterly Report. The Consent Decree requires the Independent Monitor to conduct an annual survey to assess Newark community members’ experiences with and perceptions of the NPD and public safety, good and bad.įrom December 2016 – February 2017, on behalf of the Independent Monitor, the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling (ECPIP), conducted a survey of a representative sample of Newark residents. Second Quarterly Report – October 6, 2017 Third Quarterly Report – January 15, 2018 Second-Year Reassessment – October 12, 2018 Sixth Quarterly Report – January 16, 2019 Seventh Quarterly Report – April 16, 2019 Ninth Quarterly Report – October 25, 2019 Tenth Quarterly Report – January 13, 2020 Twelfth Quarterly Report – April 27, 2020Įleventh Quarterly Report – April 27, 2020 Thirteenth Quarterly Report – June 16, 2020 Sixteenth Quarterly Report – July 9, 2021įifteenth Quarterly Report – January 28, 2021įourteenth Quarterly Report – September 28, 2020 Seventeenth Quarterly Report – September 21, 2021 Nineteenth Quarterly Report- December 28, 2021Įighteenth Quarterly Report – October 15, 2021 Twentieth-Quarterly-Report – April 28, 2022 The Monitoring Team is also required, pursuant to Paragraph 182, to draft a comprehensive reassessment of the City’s and NPD’s progress under the Consent Decree. Each quarter, the Monitoring Team publishes a report that summarizes the Monitoring Team’s activities during that period, provides detailed status updates on the City and NPD’s progress, describes the tasks and audits that will be addressed in the upcoming quarter, makes recommendations to the City and NPD regarding necessary steps to achieve compliance, and identifies obstacles that may inhibit compliance.