# Startup Ignition Ventures

**Type:** resource
**Status:** Stub
**Confidence:** Low
**Focus:** Funding, Any, Software and Information Technology
**Location:** Utah
**Updated:** 2026-05-09
**Layout:** field-guide

## Summary

Startup Ignition Ventures is an Utah-based early stage pre-seed venture capital firm investing first checks into visionary startups with validated potential. The firm focuses on sectors such as technology, software, and SaaS.

This page was bulk-imported from the Startup State resource CSV so the resource is discoverable in the wiki. It needs a future editorial pass against the provider's current official page before the wiki makes strong recommendations from it.

## Who It Helps

The CSV lists this resource for these communities:

- Any

It also maps the resource to these industries:

- Software and Information Technology

## What It Provides

The imported description suggests this resource may provide support related to:

- Funding

## How To Access It

Start with the official link or contact information from the CSV, then verify the current program details before recommending it to a founder.

- [Official website](https://startupignition.com/ventures)
- Email: [ventures@startupignition.com](mailto:ventures@startupignition.com)

## Cost / Eligibility

Not specified in the CSV import. Verify current cost, application requirements, geographic coverage, and eligibility on the provider's official page.

## Best Fits

Based on the Startup State tags, this may fit Utah founders or operators working on:

- Funding
- Any

## Imported Coverage

- Startup State CSV ID: 3386
- Counties or regions: Utah
- Communities: Any
- Industries: Software and Information Technology
- Topics: Funding

## Evidence

- [Startup State Resource Filter](startup-state-resource-list.md)
- [Startup State Resource List source note](startup-utah-resource-list.md)
- [Official website](https://startupignition.com/ventures)

## Open Questions

- Is the imported description still accurate on the provider's current website?
- What is the exact next step for a founder: apply, schedule advising, attend an event, reserve space, or contact staff?
- Are there costs, deadlines, geographic limits, or eligibility rules that should change the recommendation?
