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    The Boise Angel Alliance represents a coordinated effort to establish professional angel investment infrastructure in Idaho's Treasure Valley region. The organization created the Treasure Valley Angel Fund with $1.3 million in committed capital, structured to deploy this capital across a portfolio of early-stage companies. According to available sources, the first two funds managed by the alliance had invested in 16 companies by 2012, with the subsequent Treasure Valley Angel Fund expected to be fully deployed by the end of summer following its formation. The fund operates as a membership-based angel group, pooling capital from accredited investors to evaluate and fund promising early-stage entrepreneurial ventures. Members participate in deal review and voting processes to allocate pooled capital. The alliance's model aligns with broader trends in regional angel investment networks, similar to structures employed by groups like the Frontier Angel Fund and 757 Angels, which emphasize member-managed decision-making and concentrated geographic focus. While specific sector preferences, individual check sizes, and membership count details remain limited in available sources, the organization's formation and capital deployment timeline suggest a professionally structured approach to early-stage funding in the Mountain West region. The alliance appears focused on building sustainable investment infrastructure for Idaho-based startups rather than pursuing venture-scale returns, positioning member investors as both capital providers and stakeholder participants in local entrepreneurial ecosystem development.

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