The best investments aren't flashy. They're boring. Steady. Overlooked. Just like the kids we back.

0 students funded and counting. This number updates daily. Zero in Silicon Valley.

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Why "Boring"?

Because the world doesn't need another flashy fund.

Wall Street loves hype. We love boring. Boring means a 19-year-old in rural Arkansas who built a financial literacy app for her community. Boring means a kid in Iowa who coded scheduling software for his dad's auto shop - and now 200 shops use it.

We named this company Boring on purpose. It's a filter. If you need a brand name to take an investment seriously, we're not for you. If you care about what happens when a $25,000 check lands in the hands of someone who's never had anyone believe in them - keep reading.

We've funded 0 students and that number grows every week. Many are first-generation college kids. Some had never left their hometown. All of them are building something real.

No pitch decks. No warm intros. No geography requirements. Just proof that you're working on something that matters to you and your community. That's it. That's the whole application.

Most VCs fly over the places we invest in. We drive to them. New conversations happen every day. New checks go out every week. The count you see on this site is live.

What We Do

Giving back where it counts.

This is personal philanthropy with a purpose. Two ways we put resources directly into the hands of people who need them most.

Community Ventures

Early-stage support for companies solving real problems in underserved areas - food access, healthcare, education, sustainability. Pre-seed and seed. We write small checks with big conviction into founders building for their own communities, not for Silicon Valley pitch competitions.

Student Backing

$10K-$50K directly into college students in rural America. Tuition, living expenses, startup capital. No predatory loans. No equity grabs. Just an investment in their future and the future of their communities. 290 students backed so far - many first-generation, all overlooked.

For Students

You don't need to be in Silicon Valley. You need one person to say yes.

That's what we do. One check. One conversation. One shot at building the thing you've been thinking about since freshman year. We've watched $25K turn a dorm room idea into a company that feeds 8,000 families. That's not hype. That's boring. We're having new conversations every single day - you could be next.

Funding

Tuition support, living expenses, and startup capital. No loan sharks. No strings you can't see.

Mentorship

Founders and operators who've been where you are. Real advice, not LinkedIn platitudes.

Network

Access to people who can actually help - customers, partners, future investors. Doors we can open.

Impact - Updated Daily

Real numbers. Real kids. Real change.

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Areas of Impact

Education Access
Rural Healthcare
Food Security
Environmental Sustainability
Financial Literacy
Community Resilience
Youth Entrepreneurship
Economic Opportunity

Hear it from them

"I was delivering packages to pay tuition. Now I run the logistics platform that 40 local businesses use to ship. Boring gave me $25K and told me to figure it out. I did."
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Maria R.
Junior at Ohio University - Founded PackRoute, a last-mile delivery network for rural retailers
"My town has one grocery store and it closes at 6. I built an app that connects local farms directly to families. We do $30K/month in a county of 8,000 people."
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James T.
Sophomore at Mississippi State - Founded FreshLocal, a farm-to-door marketplace
"Nobody teaches financial literacy in my community. I started tutoring, then it became a platform. 1,200 students across 6 states. All from a $15K check and a phone call."
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Aisha P.
Senior at University of Arkansas - Founded LitFin, a financial literacy platform for rural youth
"My dad's auto shop almost went under because he couldn't manage appointments. I built him a system. Then his friends wanted it. Now 200 shops use it across the Midwest."
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Derek K.
Junior at Iowa State - Founded ShopSync, scheduling software for independent mechanics
"I grew up watching my mom drive 45 minutes to the nearest clinic. I'm building telehealth infrastructure for towns that don't have a single doctor. $50K from Boring changed everything."
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Sofia N.
Senior at Montana State - Founded RuralHealth Connect, telehealth for underserved counties
"Every kid in my town plays sports but there's no recruiting pipeline. I built one. 38 athletes from small towns got D1 scholarships last year through our platform."
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Tyler W.
Junior at West Virginia University - Founded ScoutSmall, a recruiting platform for rural athletes

About

This isn't a business. It's a debt I'm paying back.

I grew up as an immigrant kid. Nobody handed me anything. I built a software company from nothing, sold it to a major firm, and suddenly had the resources to do something that actually mattered.

I could have bought a yacht. I started writing checks to college kids instead.

Boring Investment Company is my philanthropic project. It's not a fund trying to generate returns. It's a personal mission to find the next generation of builders in places the world ignores - and give them the one thing I never had: someone who believed in them early enough for it to matter.

Every dollar I put into this comes from my own pocket. No LPs. No fund structure. No board meetings. Just me, a checkbook, and a lot of road trips to small towns.

The students we back aren't just building companies. They're solving real problems in their communities - food access in rural counties, healthcare in towns without a single doctor, financial literacy for families who've never had a bank account, recruiting pipelines for athletes who'd otherwise go unseen.

These are the areas that matter: education, sustainability, community resilience, healthcare access, food security, economic opportunity in underserved regions. The kind of perpetual, lasting impact that ripples outward for generations. Not flashy. Not viral. Just permanent.

I didn't start this to put my name on a building. I started it because I remember what it felt like to have nothing and no one. If one check can change the trajectory of a 19-year-old's entire life - and it can, I've seen it 290 times now - then this is the best money I've ever spent.

Jeff, Founder