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Raise opens investor doors

TDT | Manama

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Bahrain’s startup ecosystem is gaining traction with the return of ‘Raise: The Art of Fundraising’, a bootcamp designed to do what most founders struggle with: get them face-toface with investors. Now in its ninth cohort, Raise has opened applications for the next twoweek round of its investment readiness programme.

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Backed by The Labor Fund (Tamkeen) and delivered by Spring Venture Services in partnership with global VC firm Salica Investments, Raise goes beyond mentorship. It connects early-stage startups directly with investor networks across the MENA region, providing access to capital, industry leaders, and essential strategic guidance.

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Doors to capital

The programme’s track record includes eight completed bootcamps and 16 StartUp Bahrain Pitch events. Over 100 startups have benefited from tailored support in pitching, valuation, and deal negotiation. Standouts from previous cohorts, like DOO founder Ali Mohsen, credit the program for helping land funding and refine go-to-market plans. “Raise was instrumental in refining our fundraising strategy and connecting us with investors,” he said.

This time, selected startups will also join an exclusive Investor Mixer. The event places founders in front of key venture capital firms and angel investors, allowing for real-time feedback and potential deal flow.

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Bahrain’s startup engine

The initiative feeds directly into the national innovation agenda. In collaboration with the Ministry of Industry & Commerce, Bahrain Economic Development Board, and Bahrain Development Bank, the program culminates in a live pitch competition under the StartUp Bahrain Pitch Series banner. Winners walk away with milestone-linked cash prizes and ongoing support from Raise partners.

Applications are now open via the programme’s official website. For Bahrain-based founders with scalable ideas and big ambitions, Raise may just be the shortest route from pitch to funding.