Ventures, even with traction and promising models, often face systemic barriers like regulatory challenges and misaligned incentives that hinder their progress beyond the founders' control.
Startups influenced by funding trends and incentives may focus more on impact evidence than sustainable revenue models, leading to a phenomenon termed 'grantrepreneurs.'
Systemic venture studios like Inanna aim to address the systemic challenges faced by ventures by building with the system in mind, investing in relationships, infrastructure, and governance needed for businesses to thrive collectively.
The focus on regenerative business, new capital cultures, and collective stewardship is essential for systemic transformation beyond just individual ventures.