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VC Funds Starting with B

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Breyer Capital
Breyer Capital

Breyer Capital is a premier venture capital firm founded by Jim Breyer in 2006. The firm focuses on catalyzing high-impact entrepreneurs across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, digital health, and fintech. Notable investments from Breyer Capital include Facebook, Spotify, 23andMe, and Zoox, with Zoox being acquired by Amazon. Breyer Capital invests in early-stage startups, particularly those in the AI, healthcare, and consumer tech industries. The firm's approach is founder-centric, emphasizing long-term partnerships and hands-on engagement. They typically participate in pre-seed, seed, and Series A funding rounds. Geographically, Breyer Capital has a broad focus, investing in companies across the United States, Europe, and beyond. The firm is headquartered in Menlo Park, California, but also has a significant presence in Austin, Texas. Key figures at Breyer Capital include founder Jim Breyer and partner Daniel Breyer. The team is known for its deep industry connections and strategic guidance, supporting portfolio companies with both capital and mentorship. Breyer Capital's recent investments include Atropos Health, Nimble Robotics, and Elemental Cognition, highlighting their commitment to innovative solutions in AI and healthcare. The firm's long-term vision and robust support structure make it a vital player in the venture capital landscape.

USA
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BRI Ventures
BRI Ventures

BRI Ventures (BVI) is the corporate venture capital arm of Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Indonesia's largest bank and the country's leading institution focused on micro and SME finance. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Jakarta, BVI launched Sembrani Nusantara — Indonesia's first venture fund licensed and regulated by the OJK financial services authority. The firm has made 36 investments producing two unicorns, one IPO, and two acquisitions. BVI leads rounds across seed, Series A, and Series B, with check sizes scaling from $1 million at seed to more than $25 million at later stages. Unicorn portfolio companies include Xendit (payment infrastructure) and Bukalapak (e-commerce marketplace). The investment focus began in fintech before expanding to agriculture, healthcare, retail, logistics, and supply chain. The team of 46 includes two partners, six principals, and functional leads across investment, legal, and finance. Leadership includes founding CEO Nicko Widjaja, formerly of MDI Ventures, and Director of Investment Markus Liman Rahardja. BRI Ventures draws on Bank Rakyat Indonesia's unmatched distribution — spanning tens of millions of micro-enterprise customers across the archipelago — to provide portfolio companies with data, distribution, and institutional validation that private investors cannot replicate. The fund's strategic mandate is to accelerate Indonesia's digital economy, particularly for underserved segments that fall outside the reach of traditional banking.

Southeast Asia
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Brick & Mortar Ventures
Brick & Mortar Ventures

Brick & Mortar Ventures, established in 2015 and based in San Francisco, focuses on investing in innovative solutions within the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) and facilities management sectors. The firm targets both software and hardware solutions aimed at transforming the construction industry by improving efficiency, productivity, and safety. Their notable investments include companies like PlanGrid, Fieldwire, BuildingConnected, and Levelset. These companies have pioneered various advancements, such as digital blueprints, construction management software, and lien waiver management tools. Brick & Mortar Ventures has also supported startups like SafeAI, which develops autonomous equipment, and Curbio, which specializes in pre-sale home renovations. The firm is led by Darren Bechtel, who brings extensive experience and industry connections to support portfolio companies. The team also includes Curtis Rodgers, Kaustubh Pandya, and Guillaume Bazouin, who provide expertise in industrial technology, strategy, and European market investments, respectively. Brick & Mortar Ventures takes a hands-on approach, working closely with startups to leverage their deep industry knowledge and network to foster growth and innovation. They aim to disrupt traditional construction practices and drive the adoption of new technologies across the AEC sector​.

USA
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Bridge Investments
Bridge Investments

Bridge Investments, based in Chicago, is a private equity firm that focuses on lower middle-market companies across various sectors. The firm invests in diverse industries including technology, healthcare, and consumer products. Some of their notable investments include companies like In Good Taste, which enhances the wine tasting experience, and LegalMation, an AI-powered platform transforming litigation. Bridge Investments emphasizes partnering with dynamic founders and building collaborative relationships to foster sustainable growth. They take a hands-on approach, often involving their experienced team members in strategic guidance and operational support. The team includes co-founders Daniel Goldberg and Robert Goldberg, who bring decades of expertise in law and investment, along with Jason Thomas and Tim Schlidt, who contribute deep insights in venture capital and healthcare investments. Their portfolio showcases a wide range of successful investments, such as Classkick, an educational technology platform, and ConverseNow, a voice AI platform for quick-service restaurants​​. Bridge Investments is committed to creating value and supporting the growth of their portfolio companies through a collaborative and resourceful investment approach.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
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Bright Edge
Bright Edge

BrightEdge Fund is the philanthropic impact investment arm of the American Cancer Society (ACS), established in 2019. Headquartered in Kennesaw, Georgia, BrightEdge focuses on accelerating the commercialization of innovations in cancer care. The fund aims to reduce cancer mortality, alleviate pain and suffering, and advance health equity by investing in for-profit, early-stage companies developing cancer-focused therapeutics, diagnostics, and technologies. Notable investments in BrightEdge’s portfolio include Checkmate Pharmaceuticals, an immunotherapy drug developer; Freenome, a biotech company specializing in early cancer detection through liquid biopsy; and TailorMed, which provides patient financial navigation software. The fund has also invested in Catena Biosciences and Clasp Therapeutics. BrightEdge has a strong track record of exits, with companies like Castle Biosciences going public and Tmunity being acquired. The fund leverages the ACS’s extensive research and expertise to mitigate risks associated with health science investments. This affiliation allows BrightEdge to provide valuable insights into the competitive landscape and regulatory environment, enhancing the potential for successful commercialization of its portfolio companies​. Managed by a team of experienced professionals, including Managing Director Alice Pomponio, BrightEdge also serves as a follow-on investor and board observer, working alongside prominent venture capital firms to support its mission. The fund’s current fundraising target is $100 million, aiming to sustain ACS’s life-saving programs and further its impact.

Israel
USA
Website
Bright Ventures
Bright Ventures

Bright Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm focused on building inclusively-led, early-stage companies in industries like fintech, digital health, and the future of work. With a mission centered on creating an inclusive economy, they specialize in Pre-Seed and Seed investments, aiming to unlock human potential through technology-driven innovation. Their portfolio includes companies like Mae Health and Options MD, showcasing their commitment to healthcare and financial services. Bright Ventures looks for transformative startups led by diverse founders, leveraging its proprietary "Inclusive Innovation" model to promote sustainable, inclusive business practices. The firm’s founder, Lenore Beirne, and a strong team of partners, including Noradeen Farlekas and Isha Vij, bring leadership and investment expertise, providing not only capital but also leadership coaching and advisory services through programs like their Leadership Accelerator. Based in New York, they have a U.S.-focused investment strategy. Bright Ventures typically leads early rounds and is highly selective, with a preference for companies that align with their inclusive and stakeholder-driven values. For founders looking to engage, the firm values authentic, mission-driven pitches that emphasize both innovation and impact.

USA
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BrightEdge Ventures
BrightEdge Ventures

BrightEdge is the innovation and impact investment arm of the American Cancer Society (ACS), founded in 2018 and based in Kennesaw, Georgia. A donor-funded philanthropic impact fund, BrightEdge invests in for-profit, early-stage companies developing cancer-focused therapeutics, diagnostics, medical devices, and enabling technologies. Through the end of 2024, the fund has deployed $52 million across 22 companies, with 15 active portfolio companies holding potential to impact 13.4 million patients. The fund invests globally — across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Investments are aligned with ten American Cancer Society mission priority areas, including cancer health equity, patient survivorship, disease prevention, clinical trial accessibility, and care quality. Recent portfolio companies include Signify Bio (in vivo therapeutics, 2024). BrightEdge also runs the BrightEdge Entrepreneurs program to support founders navigating the early stages of cancer innovation. Managing Director Alice Pomponio brings experience from Red Sky Partners and teaches biomedical innovation at MIT; Director of Investments Lucas de Breed leads deal sourcing and execution. BrightEdge distinguishes itself from pure financial investors by reinvesting all financial returns back into the American Cancer Society's scientific and patient advocacy programs, making every exit outcome directly compound the mission. The fund operates with a dual mandate: achieving genuine venture returns while ensuring the ACS remains a financially self-sustaining engine for cancer research for decades ahead.

USA
Europe
+1
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Brighter Capital
Brighter Capital

Brighter Capital, based in Cupertino, California, is a venture capital firm founded in 2020. It primarily focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in Pre-Seed, Seed, and Series A rounds. The fund invests across a variety of sectors, including SaaS, edtech, healthtech, renewable energy, AI, and cybersecurity. Their portfolio includes notable companies like Reddit, Calm, and Envoy, showing a strong interest in disruptive technologies and companies that impact the future of work, energy, and healthcare. The firm's typical check size ranges from $50K to $250K, supporting startups with a clear focus on long-term growth. Brighter Capital often co-invests with other funds and focuses heavily on providing strategic support to its portfolio companies, including advisory and consulting services. Notable recent investments include Vectara and BlockSpaces. Led by Yun-Fang Juan, Brighter Capital is also known for backing unicorns, with several companies in their portfolio reaching billion-dollar valuations.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Brighteye Ventures
Brighteye Ventures

Brighteye Ventures is Europe's first and largest dedicated edtech venture capital firm, founded in 2017 with offices in Paris, London, and Luxembourg. The firm backs founders shaping what it calls the 'HumanOS' — enabling people to learn, work, and adapt throughout their lives. Brighteye closed its second fund at €100 million, doubling Fund I and bringing total assets under management to €150 million. The firm invests €400,000 to €4 million at pre-seed through Series A, primarily in European startups using technology to enable learning, skills acquisition, or research. Brighteye leads rounds and has built a portfolio of 48 companies. Two portfolio companies have been acquired — Epic and Beekast — across a portfolio weighted heavily toward education (30 companies), SaaS, AI, and HR technology. Partners Alex Latsis and Benoit Wirz have spent over a decade building and investing in European and North American edtech, giving the six-person team a network that spans both founders and corporate buyers. Brighteye's investment thesis focuses on the intersection of learning, entertainment, and creativity — backing companies that expand human potential rather than merely digitizing existing curricula. The firm supports portfolio companies through product refinement, partnership development, and geographic expansion, drawing on long-standing relationships with European universities, enterprise L&D buyers, and media partners that would be difficult for a generalist fund to replicate.

Europe
USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Brightlands Ventures Partners
Brightlands Ventures Partners

Brightlands Venture Partners is a venture capital firm based in Geleen, Netherlands, with a strong focus on investing in startups and scale-ups that address key societal challenges in sustainability and health. Established in 2014, the firm manages several funds, including Brightlands Agrifood Ventures, BVP Fund IV, Chemelot Ventures, and Limburg Ventures, with a combined capital of approximately €120 million. The firm primarily invests in sectors like renewable chemistry, regenerative medicine, agri-food, and digital technologies, aiming to support companies that contribute to a sustainable and healthier future. Brightlands Venture Partners has a diverse portfolio of over 70 companies, including Qorium, a pioneer in cell-cultured leather, and PL BioScience, a leader in sustainable cell culture media. Their investment strategy is not only about providing capital but also involves active involvement and support in scaling the companies, leveraging their deep sector expertise. The leadership team at Brightlands includes experienced professionals like Casper Bruens, Marcel Kloosterman, and Kim de Boer, who collectively bring decades of experience in venture capital and the life sciences industry. Their approach is characterized by a strong emphasis on impact investing, aligning financial returns with measurable societal impact.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Brightly Ventures
Brightly Ventures

Brightly Ventures is an early-stage Nordic venture capital firm based in Stockholm, Sweden, founded in 2018. The fund, which raised 551 million SEK (approximately $55 million) and closed for new investments in September 2021, backs bold founders on a mission to transform industries across software, sustainability, gaming, AI, and food tech. Brightly invests primarily at seed stage with a typical check of $1.5 million and a range from $100,000 to $5 million, and leads rounds across its 34 portfolio companies. Managing Partner John Elvesjö co-founded Tobii, the eye-tracking technology company, before founding Brightly — a background that shapes the firm's orientation toward deep technology with commercial scale. Partner Andy Johnston brings more than 20 years of experience from Ericsson. Portfolio companies include Worldfavor (sustainability data platform), Debricked (open source security, acquired by CyberRes/Micro Focus in March 2022), Ebbot (GPT-powered customer support), Open Payments (fintech), Fast Travel Games, Artportable, Fenix Family, Hooked Foods, and Collective Minds Radiology (digital healthcare collaboration, raised SEK 25 million). Brightly's geographic concentration in the Nordic market reflects a conviction that Scandinavia consistently produces engineering-led founders who are underserved by larger pan-European funds. The team of four works closely with portfolio companies on product strategy and international scaling, drawing on deep regional operator networks to accelerate growth beyond the domestic market.

Europe
Europe specific
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
BrightPixel
BrightPixel

BRP-X is a venture capital firm known for its investments in the high-tech sector, particularly focusing on advanced and innovative technologies. The firm emphasizes supporting early-stage companies that demonstrate strong growth potential and the ability to disrupt traditional markets. BRP-X's notable investments include a wide array of companies across various industries. For instance, they have backed AthenaHealth, a leading cloud provider of electronic medical records and revenue cycle management solutions, and Aveanna Healthcare, a prominent pediatric home healthcare company in North America. Another significant investment is in CentralSquare Technologies, which provides public sector software solutions in the United States and Canada. The firm is also known for its involvement in consumer brands like Canada Goose, a designer and manufacturer of premium outdoor apparel, and Bob's Discount Furniture, a major furniture retailer in the Northeast US. Additionally, BRP-X has invested in Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), a global leader in powersports vehicles and propulsion systems. BRP-X's investment strategy revolves around leveraging their deep industry expertise and extensive network to support their portfolio companies, helping them scale and achieve significant market impact. For more details on their portfolio and investment approach, you can visit their official website or review their profiles on various investment platforms.

Europe
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Brightspark Ventures
Brightspark Ventures

Brightspark Ventures is a leading Canadian venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage technology companies. Founded in 1999, Brightspark has evolved from a tech incubator into a powerhouse investor in Canada’s tech ecosystem, backing startups from pre-seed to Series A. Their portfolio includes standout companies like Hopper, a unicorn in the travel-tech space, and Potloc, a B2B data platform. The firm invests primarily in sectors like SaaS, fintech, AI, and deep tech, with a mission to democratize venture capital through its innovative model that allows accredited investors to participate via Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs). Their geographic focus is Canada, but their investments also extend into the U.S. market. Brightspark typically leads or co-leads investment rounds, deploying checks ranging from $1 million to $3 million. They focus heavily on finding groundbreaking technologies and entrepreneurial teams capable of reshaping industries. As of 2024, the firm manages over $75 million in assets and has recently launched its second Canadian Opportunities Fund to capitalize on the momentum in the Canadian tech market. Led by partners like Mark Skapinker and Sophie Forest, Brightspark combines decades of experience with a hands-on approach, providing mentorship and operational support to their portfolio companies, driving their success from seed stages to high-profile exits.

$10M-$50M
$3M-$10M
Website
Brightstone Venture Capital
Brightstone Venture Capital

Brightstone Venture Capital is a venture capital firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, established in 1985. The firm focuses on early-growth stage investments in technology and life sciences sectors. With a strong track record, Brightstone manages multiple venture partnerships and currently oversees a $100 million fund aimed at supporting innovative startups. Brightstone's portfolio includes notable companies like VRChat, Celcuity, Bite Squad, and StemoniX, which have achieved significant milestones such as IPOs and major acquisitions. For instance, Bite Squad was sold to WAITR Holdings for $321 million, and StemoniX went public on NASDAQ under the ticker VYNT. The firm is led by experienced partners, including David Dalvey, Jeffrey Cowan, and Patrick O'Shaughnessy, who bring deep expertise in venture investing and entrepreneurship. Brightstone is known for its hands-on approach, providing strategic guidance and operational support to help portfolio companies scale and succeed. Brightstone Venture Capital has made 62 investments and has had 25 successful exits, showcasing their ability to identify and nurture high-potential startups. Their investments span various industries, including biotechnology, software, virtual reality, and medical technology​.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Brigus Capital
Brigus Capital

Brigus Capital is a venture capital firm focused on investing in early-stage startups with the potential for significant growth. The firm typically targets companies that are innovating within their respective industries and have the capability to scale rapidly. Brigus Capital's investment strategy is characterized by a hands-on approach, where the firm not only provides capital but also leverages its network and expertise to help portfolio companies navigate challenges and achieve their growth objectives. Based in New York, Brigus Capital emphasizes investments in sectors such as technology, healthcare, and consumer products. The firm seeks out companies that are at the forefront of innovation, particularly those with strong leadership teams and scalable business models. Brigus Capital's portfolio is diverse, reflecting its broad investment thesis and commitment to backing transformative companies. The team at Brigus Capital is composed of experienced investors and industry veterans who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. This experience allows them to offer valuable strategic guidance and operational support to their portfolio companies, helping them to accelerate growth and achieve their long-term goals. Overall, Brigus Capital is dedicated to supporting the next generation of industry leaders, with a focus on fostering innovation and driving economic growth through its investments. The firm's commitment to its portfolio companies extends beyond financial backing, making it a valuable partner for startups looking to scale and succeed in competitive markets.

Canada
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Brillance Ventures
Brillance Ventures

Brilliance Ventures is an Israeli venture capital fund founded in 2018 and headquartered in Tel Aviv. The firm invests in core technology companies at growth stages — specifically AI, machine learning, medical technology, and deep tech — deploying $100,000 to $5 million per investment with a sweet spot around $1.5 million. The portfolio spans 15 companies. Co-founded by Keren Maimon (Managing Partner) and Qian Chen (China-based Partner), Brilliance was built around an explicit cross-border mandate: connecting Israeli tech startups with capital and partnerships in China's largest companies. The firm executes investment banking activities alongside its fund operations, including fundraising, mergers and acquisitions, private placements, secondary deals, and IPOs from Asia. This dual capability — fund investment plus deal-structuring expertise — gives portfolio companies access to Chinese corporate buyers and strategic partners at a stage when such relationships are otherwise difficult for Israeli founders to cultivate directly. Investment stages are Series A and Series B. Brilliance's value proposition rests on the observation that Israeli technology, particularly in AI, medtech, and hardware, commands significant strategic interest from Asian acquirers and growth investors — but that most Israeli founders lack the relationships and local knowledge to convert that interest into capital or partnerships. The firm fills that gap through direct China-based representation and a decade of relationship-building across both ecosystems.

Israel
Asia-Pacific
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Britbots
Britbots

Britbots, established by Dominic Keen in 2016, is a UK-based venture capital firm that specializes in investing in early-stage robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and automation companies. The firm is recognized for its focus on addressing global productivity challenges through automation technologies, which it sees as critical to counteracting declining labor growth, environmental strain, and energy inefficiencies. Britbots manages several funds, including the British Robotics Seed Fund and the Scale-Up Fund, both of which are structured to take advantage of the UK government's SEIS (Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme) and EIS (Enterprise Investment Scheme) tax incentives. These funds primarily target high-potential startups that are developing cutting-edge robotics and AI technologies, with a strong emphasis on capital-efficient projects that can deliver substantial productivity gains. Notable companies in Britbots' portfolio include Muddy Machines, which develops autonomous robots for agricultural tasks, and RAD Propulsion, which creates advanced propulsion systems for the marine industry. The firm’s investments are characterized by their focus on innovative solutions that combine sophisticated software with accessible, off-the-shelf hardware, making advanced robotics more affordable and scalable. Britbots' investment strategy involves not just capital support but also active mentorship and operational guidance, helping startups navigate technical challenges and scale their innovations. This approach is designed to foster long-term growth and deliver significant returns by backing startups that are poised to become leaders in their fields.

Europe
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Broadband Venture Partners
Broadband Venture Partners

Broadband Venture Partners was a venture capital firm based in Dallas, Texas, founded in 2000, focused on investments in broadband, telecommunications, and digital media companies. The firm operated during the early broadband and telecom infrastructure buildout and made at least two recorded investments — Voxitas and HighWired.com — in internet services and business productivity software. The most recent recorded investment dates to January 2003. The firm ceased operations as of April 25, 2023. Very limited public information is available about the team composition, total fund size, or exit outcomes. The firm appears to have been most active during the early 2000s telecommunications boom and did not maintain a significant public profile after that period. Broadband Venture Partners operated at a time when broadband infrastructure was transitioning from enterprise to consumer markets, a window that produced both significant failures and durable winners across the telecom and digital media sectors. The firm's narrow sector focus and early vintage place it in the cohort of specialized telecom-era VCs whose strategies were closely tied to the infrastructure buildout cycle of that era.

USA
$1M-$3M
Broadview Ventures
Broadview Ventures

Broadview Ventures, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, is a venture capital firm focused on investing in early-stage life sciences companies. The firm specializes in cardiovascular and neurovascular diseases, aiming to bridge the translational gap between scientific research and clinical application. Broadview Ventures has a robust portfolio that includes companies such as DecImmune Therapeutics, which develops therapies to mitigate injury post-myocardial infarction, and FineHeart, a French medical device company creating innovative cardiac support technologies. Other notable investments include GI Windows, developing non-surgical approaches for treating chronic diseases, and Adient Medical, focusing on absorbable medical devices. The firm has made 79 investments and achieved several successful exits, including Cardialen, VentriNova, and Renovacor. Broadview's investment strategy leverages their extensive industry expertise and network to support companies from seed through later stages of development. Broadview Ventures is led by a team of experienced professionals dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovative solutions. Their strategic focus and targeted investments aim to address unmet medical needs, ultimately improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of cardiovascular and neurovascular health.

Europe
USA
Website
Broadway Video Ventures
Broadway Video Ventures

Broadway Video Ventures (BVV) is the corporate venture capital arm of Broadway Video, the entertainment company founded by Lorne Michaels — creator and long-running producer of Saturday Night Live. Based in New York City and active since 2011, BVV targets early and growth-stage investments, acquisitions, partnerships, and joint ventures across media, entertainment, and technology. The fund deploys a minimum of $1.1 million and can commit up to $34.3 million in a single investment, with a portfolio of 14 companies across media, SaaS, gaming, and health tech. Notable portfolio companies include Headspace (meditation and mental wellness app, now merged with Ginger to form Headspace Health), Houseparty (social video app, acquired by Epic Games), and Futurefly (gaming). BVV also incubated Above Average, a digital comedy network. The broader Broadway Video library — spanning SNL, The Tonight Show, and other marquee television properties — gives the firm unique access to talent relationships, content licensing opportunities, and entertainment industry networks. BVV's investment thesis is rooted in the belief that media, entertainment, and technology are converging irreversibly, and that a capital partner with deep content industry relationships can offer technology startups distribution, talent, and branding advantages that pure financial investors cannot. The five-partner team evaluates opportunities through the lens of Broadway Video's ability to add strategic value beyond capital.

USA
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Bronze VC
Bronze VC

Bronze VC is an impact-oriented early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2009 by Stephen DeBerry, based in East Palo Alto, California. The firm invests in high-growth technology companies that move social, economic, and environmental disparity toward prosperity, with a thesis centered on deploying emerging technical capabilities into historically overlooked communities — and finding entry points at low valuations that yield strong financial returns alongside social impact. Bronze is listed on the ImpactAssets 50, a recognized benchmark for impact fund managers. Fund I raised $23 million and has been recognized as a top quartile performer by TVPI across US venture capital as measured by Cambridge Associates. Fund II targeted $75 million. The portfolio of 17 companies spans software, fintech, AI, health, and education sectors. Bronze leads rounds at seed and Series A, typically deploying $500,000 to $3 million. Stephen DeBerry is recognized as a leading practitioner of impact investing that does not sacrifice return discipline. Bronze's strategy rests on the observation that historically underserved geographies and demographics have been systematically undercapitalized — creating a valuation gap that disciplined investors can exploit while also driving measurable social outcomes. The firm's track record suggests that inclusion and financial performance are complementary, not competing, investment goals.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Brooklyn Bridge Ventures
Brooklyn Bridge Ventures

Brooklyn Bridge Ventures (BBV), founded in 2012 by Charlie O'Donnell, is a pioneering early-stage venture capital fund based in Brooklyn, New York. BBV primarily focuses on leading or co-leading pre-seed and seed rounds, targeting startups in the New York City area that have raised less than $750,000 in prior funding rounds. BBV has a diverse portfolio, investing in sectors such as B2B SaaS, eCommerce, Fintech, Foodtech, and Healthcare. Some of their notable investments include Hungryroot, Brigit, and Yuvo Health. These companies have seen significant growth and success, reflecting BBV's ability to identify and nurture promising startups. The firm is known for fostering a strong community among founders and professionals, providing extensive support and guidance to early-stage startups. They typically invest around $350,000, focusing on companies with well-researched ideas, working prototypes, or early traction with users or revenue. As of May 2023, BBV announced that it would no longer be making new investments. Despite this, the firm continues to support its existing portfolio companies, helping them navigate growth and sustainability challenges. For startups seeking engagement, BBV's legacy emphasizes the importance of strong preparation and clear demonstration of potential.

USA
$100K-$500K
Website
Brooklyn Ventures
Brooklyn Ventures

Brooklyn Ventures is a venture builder and venture capital firm founded in 2011 and headquartered in Delft, Netherlands. The firm invests in and operationally supports companies across data intelligence, oil and gas, telecom and media, predictive analytics, and high-tech machinery. Operating as a venture builder, Brooklyn Ventures takes a hands-in role across funding, finance, legal, business development, marketing, data analysis, and IT architecture — functioning as an embedded operational partner rather than a passive capital provider. The portfolio of 11 investments includes Pandora Intelligence (AI and deep learning data intelligence, led by Partner Ard Jol), IRM Systems (pipeline inspection and maintenance services, led by Managing Director Rutger Schouten), RingCredible (which received a €550,000 Series A, run by Partner Hans Osnabrugge), and Mobile Interaction Company. Portfolio companies operate globally, with offices across Johannesburg, Dubai, Lagos, London, Houston, New Delhi, and Kuala Lumpur, reflecting Brooklyn's focus on Europe, Africa, and MENA markets. The three partners — Hans Osnabrugge, Ard Jol, and Rutger Schouten — are each actively embedded in specific portfolio companies as executives rather than board advisors alone. This structure reflects a conviction that the firm adds greatest value not by writing checks and attending quarterly reviews, but by sharing the operational burden of building early-stage companies in technically complex, capital-intensive sectors.

Europe
Africa
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Broom Ventures
Broom Ventures

Broom Ventures is a dynamic venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments, primarily in pre-seed and seed rounds. The fund is known for its robust portfolio that includes notable startups like Epirus, an AI-driven defense technology company, and Anduril, which focuses on AI-based surveillance and reconnaissance solutions. Both of these companies have reached unicorn status, underscoring Broom Ventures' knack for identifying high-potential tech ventures. Broom Ventures predominantly invests in disruptive technologies across various sectors, including financial services, consumer products, and life sciences. Their geographic focus spans the United States, with notable investments also in Latin America and Europe. Companies like Kapital, a data-driven neobank for SMBs in Latin America, and NuView, which provides satellite-based LiDAR mapping, highlight their diverse global reach. The fund adopts a hands-on strategy, providing substantial support beyond capital, aiming to help startups achieve their full potential. They typically lead funding rounds, with investment amounts ranging from $250k to $750k. Recent investments include Kento Health, a cardiac rehabilitation software company, and NUVIEW, highlighting their continued activity in the market. The leadership team includes industry veterans like Dan Von Kohorn and Jeff Rosen, who bring extensive experience in both tech and investment management. This expertise is crucial for their approach to building strong, innovative companies. For startups looking to engage with Broom Ventures, it's essential to demonstrate a clear potential for disruption and scalability. They value solid business models and innovative solutions that address significant market needs.

South Asia
USA
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Browder Capital

Browder Capital, founded in 2020 and based in San Francisco, focuses on early-stage investments across sectors like software, AI, consumer internet, and health tech. The firm is led by Joshua Browder, also the founder of DoNotPay, a legal services chatbot. Browder Capital is known for backing startups at the seed stage, often with investment sizes ranging from $100K to $10M, with a sweet spot of $1M. The fund has made over 100 investments, supporting innovative companies like Loyal, Yuzu Health, and Glencoco, in fields such as healthcare, productivity software, and consumer electronics. Additionally, it has seen successful exits, including companies like Fanhouse and Toucan. The firm actively seeks out founders building in emerging spaces, prioritizing tech-driven, scalable solutions. Browder Capital has co-invested alongside notable venture capital firms like General Catalyst, MaC Venture Capital, and Andreessen Horowitz, highlighting its strong position in the venture ecosystem. With its flexible investment range and a focus on sectors like AI and SaaS, Browder Capital continues to be a significant player in the early-stage venture capital landscape.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Brown Venture Group
Brown Venture Group

Brown Venture Group (BVG) is a venture capital firm founded in 2018, based in Minneapolis, with a mission to invest in Black, Latino, and Indigenous technology entrepreneurs. Their focus is on providing capital, mentorship, and resources to underrepresented founders who are often overlooked by traditional investors. The firm aims to drive economic empowerment through technology, believing that under-resourced entrepreneurs bring unique resilience to the table. BVG operates primarily in early-stage investments and emerging technologies, with a focus on sectors like clean energy, media production, and health tech. Notable investments include Big Navajo Energy, which focuses on sustainable hydrogen production on tribal lands, as well as Nice Healthcare, a portfolio company that raised $30 million for its in-home care services. The leadership team includes co-founders Dr. Paul Campbell and Chris Brooks, both of whom have extensive backgrounds in tech and entrepreneurship. The firm has raised significant backing, including a $10 million commitment from Best Buy, and continues to work toward raising its $50 million inaugural fund​.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
BRV Black River Ventures
BRV Black River Ventures

Black River Ventures (BRV) is a venture capital firm founded in 2013 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, with operations across the European Union and the United States. The firm invests in growth and later-stage technology companies with a particular focus on fintech, data analytics and AI, software and services, and hardware and IoT. BRV manages approximately $20 million in assets and provides capital in the range of $3 million to $20 million, with a typical investment ticket of $5 million to $10 million and a three-to-five-year investment horizon. The portfolio spans 11 investments, including DreamBig Semiconductor (Series B, July 2024). The firm targets both European companies aiming to become global leaders and US technology companies entering the European market, viewing the European online audience of 400 million-plus consumers as a durable and underpenetrated commercial opportunity for well-capitalized growth companies. Managing Partner Evgeny Kaltashev leads the firm with a focus on partnering with visionary growth-stage companies that have demonstrated early market leadership and are seeking smart capital for long-term expansion. BRV's investment strategy is built around a combination of financial return and active partnership — providing operational guidance, market access, and strategic introductions that help portfolio companies accelerate their paths to acquisition or public market exit.

Europe
USA
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Btomorrow Ventures
Btomorrow Ventures

Btomorrow Ventures (BTV) is the corporate venture capital arm of British American Tobacco, established in 2020 and headquartered in London. BTV focuses on building transformative and innovative businesses across sectors such as consumer brands, digital transformation, new technologies, and future sciences, with a strong emphasis on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. BTV has made notable investments in startups like FlexSea, a UK-based company pioneering sustainable, seaweed-derived bioplastics, and Open Book Extracts, a cannabinoid innovation house in North Carolina. Their portfolio includes diverse companies such as Awake Chocolate in Canada, offering functional caffeinated chocolates, and Hesperos in Florida, known for their Human-on-a-Chip® technology​. The firm typically participates in early to growth-stage funding, with an average check size of $1 million. BTV is known for leading investment rounds and has a keen interest in companies that align with their sustainability and innovation goals. They actively collaborate with their portfolio companies through initiatives like Btomorrow Labs, providing strategic support and global distribution channels. Led by Managing Director Juan Palacios, the BTV team operates primarily from London, offering a blend of financial investment and strategic partnerships to accelerate the growth of ambitious founders and their disruptive technologies.

Israel
Europe
+4
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BtoV
BtoV

b2venture (formerly btov Partners) is a European venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments. The firm focuses on digital and industrial technology companies, providing substantial support from a robust network of angel investors. Headquartered in Berlin, with additional offices in Munich and St. Gallen, b2venture leverages the collective expertise of seasoned entrepreneurs and investors to back innovative startups. b2venture's portfolio includes notable companies such as DeepL, SumUp, Raisin, and Volocopter. The firm has a track record of successful investments and exits, including companies like Exosome Diagnostics and BUX. They primarily invest in pre-seed and seed rounds, with ticket sizes ranging from EUR 0.25 million to 3.5 million, and continue to support their portfolio companies through various stages of growth​​. The firm is known for its strong community of angel investors, who provide not only capital but also mentorship and strategic guidance. This collaborative approach has been instrumental in the growth of many successful startups. For instance, DeepL and SumUp have both benefited significantly from b2venture's early-stage support and extensive network​. In summary, b2venture combines financial investment with hands-on support and a vast network of industry experts to help startups achieve their full potential, making it a key player in the European venture capital landscape.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
Buckley Ventures
Buckley Ventures

Buckley Ventures, founded in 2020 by Joshua Buckley and based in San Francisco, focuses on early-stage venture capital investments. The firm has made 35 investments across various sectors including hardware, software, and fintech. Notable investments include Rain AI, a company in the hardware industry; Framework, which specializes in consumer electronics; and Symbolica AI, a firm developing artificial intelligence solutions. Buckley Ventures has also invested in NexHealth, a healthcare software company, and Porter Finance, a trading platform. The firm has seen successful exits from companies like Whereby and ScienceIO. The team, led by Joshua Buckley and supported by Jonathan Choi and Paul Barnes, emphasizes supporting innovative startups with strong growth potential. Buckley Ventures aims to back companies that are poised to make significant impacts in their respective fields, leveraging their expertise and network to help these startups scale effectively.

USA
$100K-$500K
Website
Builders VC
Builders VC

Builders VC is a San Francisco-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2014, with offices in Chicago and Calgary. The firm backs founders solving complex, mission-critical problems in industries that have resisted modernization — healthcare, agriculture, real estate, and industrials. Fund II raised $250 million; the firm has made 91 investments and recorded 28 exits. General Partners Mark Blackwell, Jim Kim, Mike Rosengarten, and Amit Mehta lead an investment team of 21, supplemented by nine Venture Partners across the United States and Canada. Builders leads rounds, typically deploying $500,000 to $9 million. Notable portfolio companies include Udemy (online education), Sprout Social (social media management), Oscar Health (NYSE IPO at $7.92 billion), Bolt Threads (NASDAQ IPO May 2021), Skybox, Context Relevant, and Climate Corp. In February 2025, the firm partnered with the Qatar Investment Authority, and Fund III is actively deploying. The most recent investment is Anori, completed March 2026. Builders VC's thesis is that essential industries — healthcare delivery, food systems, the built environment — are served by legacy infrastructure built decades ago, and that technology companies replacing those systems create durable competitive advantages and large defensible market positions. The firm focuses on businesses where the technology is genuinely mission-critical to the customer, not peripheral, and where switching costs create lasting retention.

USA
Canada
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Building Ventures
Building Ventures

Building Ventures is a Boston-based venture capital firm focused on investing in early-stage startups that are revolutionizing the built environment. The firm targets companies that innovate across the full building lifecycle, from design and construction to operation and experience. Building Ventures supports entrepreneurs with a "sapling stage" investment approach, providing not only capital but also mentorship and access to a proprietary network of industry leaders. Founded by Jesse Devitte and Travis Connors, Building Ventures has closed its second fund at $95 million, with plans to invest in 18-20 additional companies. Their portfolio includes firms like Blokable, which offers a vertically integrated development platform, and Dandelion, a leader in geothermal heating and cooling systems. Building Ventures emphasizes a mission-driven investment strategy, partnering with visionary founders who are addressing significant challenges in the construction and real estate industries. Their team brings deep industry expertise and a commitment to supporting startups through every phase of growth, leveraging a network of strategic partners and industry professionals to drive innovation and success.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
BuiltUp Ventures
BuiltUp Ventures

BuiltUp Ventures (BUV) is a seed-stage investment fund focused exclusively on property technology, construction technology, and smart city innovations. Founded in 2019 and based in Brooklyn, New York, with offices in Bnei Brak, Israel and Dubai, the firm operates at the intersection of two of the largest and most capital-intensive industries in the world — real estate and construction — where technology adoption has historically lagged. The fund size is under $5 million, and BUV leads rounds, backing early-revenue companies with checks typically ranging from pre-seed through seed. The portfolio spans 16 companies across enterprise proptech applications, construction software, vertical SaaS, and hardware. One notable exit: Everflow, acquired by Pegasystems in June 2022. The firm operates across the United States, Israel, and the MENA region, a geographic footprint that reflects its co-founding team's connections across those markets and the significant proptech activity emerging from the Israeli startup ecosystem. BuiltUp Ventures focuses specifically on companies building solutions for the built environment — property management, construction process automation, and urban infrastructure — at the stage before institutional capital is typically available. The firm's value proposition centers on founder-friendly seed capital paired with domain expertise in real estate and construction markets, where commercial relationships and regulatory knowledge meaningfully reduce a startup's time to first enterprise customer.

USA
Israel
+1
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Bull City Venture Partners
Bull City Venture Partners

Bull City Venture Partners (BCVP) is a Durham, North Carolina-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2012 by Jason Caplain and David Jones. Named after Durham's nickname, the firm specializes in B2B software investments across cloud computing, DevOps, e-commerce infrastructure, fintech, and health technology. Fund IV closed at $53 million in June 2022, reflecting sustained LP confidence in the Southeast US tech ecosystem the firm has championed since its founding. BCVP leads pre-seed, seed, and Series A financings, frequently serving as the first institutional investor in a company. Initial checks range from $250,000 to $2 million, with the portfolio extending to 44 companies including Levitate (client engagement software), Place (real estate platform), Kovr.ai (network management), Tiga AI, and Ferretly (social media screening). Cisco Investments is among the firm's limited partners. Co-founder Jason Caplain brings over 25 years of venture capital experience to the partnership. BCVP operates as a hands-on partner from day one, helping founders build organizational foundations, recruit leadership, and navigate early go-to-market decisions. The firm's thesis is that the best B2B software companies can emerge from anywhere, and its track record in the Southeast demonstrates consistent ability to identify and support companies before they reach the attention of larger coastal funds. The team expanded in early 2026, adding a Principal and an Advisor to support continued growth.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Bullish
Bullish

Bullish, headquartered in New York City, is an early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on disruptive consumer businesses. Established in 2015, Bullish invests primarily in pre-seed to Series A rounds, with investments ranging from $500,000 to $3 million. The firm has a strong emphasis on leveraging cultural insights and innovative strategies to support its portfolio companies. Bullish's portfolio includes a range of successful and innovative companies. Notable investments include Captain Experiences, a platform for booking guided outdoor adventures; CUUP, a direct-to-consumer lingerie brand; Function of Beauty, which offers customizable hair, skin, and body care products; and FixMyCar, a mobile auto repair service. Other significant investments include Hello Cake, a wellness brand, and Dirty Labs, a company focused on eco-friendly cleaning products. The firm prides itself on providing more than just capital. They offer strategic marketing, branding, and operational support to help their portfolio companies scale effectively. The team at Bullish includes experienced marketers, strategists, and creatives who work closely with founders to navigate the challenges of growing a business.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Bullnet Capital
Bullnet Capital

Bullnet Capital is a venture capital firm based in Madrid, Spain, specializing in high-technology startups. Founded in 2001 by Javier Ulecia and Miguel del Cañizo, Bullnet Capital focuses on companies with proprietary, breakthrough technologies resulting from significant scientific or technical efforts. They seek startups that have sustainable competitive advantages and can stand the test of time. The firm primarily invests in sectors such as computer hardware, semiconductors, software, and healthcare devices. Their investment strategy emphasizes a hands-on approach, where they not only provide financial support but also strategic and managerial assistance to help companies navigate through their growth phases. Bullnet typically invests between €500,000 and €2,000,000 in early-stage startups. Notable portfolio companies include Digital Legends, Anafocus, and Oncovision, which have benefited from Bullnet's extensive support in both financial and strategic dimensions. The team is led by experienced professionals such as Javier Ulecia, who has a background in aeronautical engineering and an MBA from HEC Paris, and Miguel del Cañizo, a telecom engineer with advanced studies in nanotechnology and photonics. Bullnet Capital's approach focuses on fostering deep, long-term relationships with its portfolio companies, ensuring they have the necessary resources and guidance to succeed in competitive and rapidly evolving markets.

Europe
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Bullpen Capital
Bullpen Capital

Bullpen Capital, established in 2010, is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco that specializes in post-seed investments. Their focus is on startups that have found product-market fit but are often overlooked by traditional venture capital due to various factors such as market size or early-stage revenue metrics. Bullpen Capital has funded over 100 companies, leveraging their expertise to help these businesses achieve significant milestones within a short period. Notable investments by Bullpen Capital include companies like FanDuel, Grove Collaborative, and Life360, all of which have achieved notable exits. Other significant portfolio companies include IPSY, Braze, and Carbon Health, reflecting their diverse investment strategy across consumer products, enterprise software, health tech, and more. The team at Bullpen Capital includes experienced professionals like co-founder Paul Martino and partners Eric Wiesen and Richard Melmon. Their combined experience spans across various industries and operational roles, providing portfolio companies with robust support and strategic guidance. Bullpen Capital continues to focus on sectors such as e-commerce, health, and enterprise applications, ensuring their portfolio companies receive the necessary resources and mentorship to scale effectively.

USA
Website
Buoyant Ventures
Buoyant Ventures

Buoyant Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Chicago, Illinois, with a focus on early-stage investments in digital solutions for climate change. The firm was co-founded by Amy Francetic and Allison Myers, who bring deep expertise in energy and technology sectors. Buoyant Ventures is particularly interested in companies that address climate risk across various industries, including energy, transportation, agriculture, water, and the built environment. Their investment strategy focuses on Seed and Series A rounds, targeting companies that offer software or light hardware solutions aimed at climate change mitigation and adaptation. Buoyant Ventures has a strong commitment to both financial returns and measurable climate impact, with an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion within their portfolio companies. As of now, Buoyant Ventures manages assets worth approximately $81.7 million and has invested in several companies that are leading innovation in their respective fields, such as RaptorMaps, which optimizes renewable energy production for solar assets. The firm is also noted for being 100% female-owned and has a strong track record in the climate tech space, leveraging the founders' extensive backgrounds in both venture capital and energy technology.

USA
Canada
Website
Burch Creative Capital
Burch Creative Capital

Burch Creative Capital, founded by Chris Burch, is a New York-based investment firm that specializes in scaling disruptive consumer and lifestyle brands. Burch’s investment philosophy is centered around creativity and entrepreneurship, leveraging over 40 years of experience to identify market opportunities and scale innovative companies. Unlike traditional venture firms, Burch Creative Capital invests its own capital, allowing for a more flexible and long-term approach to growth. The firm’s portfolio spans a variety of sectors, including fashion, hospitality, health, and technology. Notable investments include Tory Burch, Solid & Striped, STAUD, and BaubleBar in fashion, alongside lifestyle brands like Nihi Sumba Island, a luxury resort, and Faena Hotel. Additionally, they have backed cutting-edge tech companies like UI Path and Addepar, which have both reached unicorn status. Burch Creative Capital’s strategy focuses on consumer-driven brands with strong storytelling potential and market differentiation. The firm actively supports founders through strategic counsel, capital, and access to its extensive network, ensuring that these brands achieve sustainable growth.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Burnt Island Ventures
Burnt Island Ventures

Burnt Island Ventures is a specialized venture capital firm that focuses exclusively on water innovation. Founded by Tom Ferguson, who brings over a decade of experience in the water sector, the firm is committed to finding, funding, and supporting the best entrepreneurs worldwide who are developing groundbreaking water technologies. Unlike broader cleantech funds, Burnt Island Ventures dedicates itself entirely to water, recognizing it as a foundational yet often overlooked market in the global economy. The firm’s investment strategy revolves around early-stage ventures, providing not just capital but also deep sector expertise and an extensive network in the water industry. Burnt Island Ventures operates with the belief that addressing climate change is inseparable from managing water resources, positioning itself as a crucial player in this vital sector. The team includes seasoned professionals like Christine E. Boyle, PhD, a partner with extensive experience in water technology and entrepreneurship, and Steve Kloos, PhD, who has a strong background in water, energy, and venture capital. This diverse team is committed to driving innovation in water management, aiming to tackle the challenges posed by a warming planet​.

USA
Website
Burst Capital
Burst Capital

Burst Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2017 by Geoff Donaker, a former COO of Yelp. The firm is based in Palo Alto, California, and focuses primarily on investing in pre-seed, seed, and Series A rounds, particularly in software, SaaS, fintech, and enterprise sectors. The team includes experienced leaders from Yelp and other major tech companies, offering deep industry knowledge and hands-on support for startups. Burst Capital’s portfolio includes notable companies like Sourcegraph, Handshake, and Ada, with several achieving unicorn status. The firm is known for investing in high-growth tech startups and has been involved in over 120 investments to date. They maintain a lean but experienced team of partners, including Wendy Lim and Rob Krolik, who bring expertise in scaling companies and taking them public. Burst Capital primarily invests in U.S.-based companies but also backs global startups. Their investment strategy is founder-focused, leveraging their operational experience to guide startups from early stages to growth​.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Business Angels Fund
Business Angels Fund

Angels Fund, based in Lithuania, operates as a closed-end venture capital fund, focusing on co-investments with business angels. Their strategy centers on supporting innovative startups in fields like environmentally friendly technologies, high-added-value manufacturing, and traditional industries ripe for modernization. The fund targets businesses that can scale through expansion, product development, and improved operational efficiency. Companies that have been active for at least 1.5 years and show potential for export are ideal candidates for investment, with typical deals ranging up to €1.2 million. The fund works in close partnership with business angels, who contribute not only financially but also with hands-on involvement, dedicating time to work directly with management teams. This collaborative model seeks to acquire significant stakes in target companies, with business angels often holding up to 25% of the equity. Their investment mandate excludes sectors such as arms manufacturing, tobacco, alcohol, gambling, and activities harmful to health or the environment. Angels Fund's emphasis on sustainability and business growth makes it an attractive option for companies in need of both capital and strategic guidance.

$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Business Finland
Business Finland

Business Finland is a public organization under the Finnish government that aims to support innovation, economic growth, and sustainable development in Finland. Established in 2018 from a merger between Tekes (the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation) and Finpro (an export and investment promotion agency), Business Finland offers various services including innovation funding, internationalization support, and investment promotion. Its mission is to accelerate the global success of Finnish companies while positioning Finland as a competitive and attractive destination for foreign investments. Business Finland plays a significant role in promoting Finnish industries globally, particularly focusing on sectors like ICT, cleantech, bioeconomy, health, and digitalization. The organization is also deeply committed to sustainability, which is central to its strategy through 2025. It works to foster collaboration between research institutions, businesses, and international stakeholders, driving systemic change in addressing global challenges like climate change. Additionally, Invest in Finland, a key branch of Business Finland, actively attracts foreign direct investment, helping foreign companies explore opportunities in Finland. This initiative strengthens local ecosystems, creating thousands of jobs annually, particularly in high-growth sectors. With over 760 specialists spread across 40 international locations and 16 offices in Finland, Business Finland remains a cornerstone in fostering innovation and economic development within Finland's vibrant tech ecosystem.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+4
Website
Business Venture Partners
Business Venture Partners

BVP (Business Venture Partners), based in Dublin, is an investment firm focused on supporting innovative companies with a strong emphasis on sustainability and social impact. Their investment portfolio spans sectors like climate technology, health, mobility, and emerging technologies. Notable investments by BVP include Positive Carbon, a company tackling food waste through high-tech sensors and reporting dashboards used in commercial kitchens. The company has clients like the Dalata Hotel Group and Radisson Blu. Another significant investment is in Buymie, a grocery delivery platform that raised €5.8 million in additional funding to expand its operations. BVP has also invested in UFODrive, an all-digital, all-electric car rental service, highlighting their interest in sustainable mobility solutions. BVP provides tailored financial solutions, including equity and debt investments, supporting companies from seed to growth stages. They are also involved in the Employment Investment Incentive Scheme (EIIS) and offer Green Bonds targeting high-impact investments. Overall, BVP is dedicated to fostering companies that not only aim for financial success but also contribute positively to the environment and society.

Europe
Website
Butterfly
Butterfly

Butterfly Ventures, established in 2012, is a leading seed-stage venture capital firm based in Helsinki, Finland, with additional offices in Oulu, Stockholm, Tallinn, and Copenhagen. The firm focuses on deep tech and hardware startups in the Nordics and Baltics. Their investment portfolio includes companies such as Wolt and Supercell, showcasing their commitment to backing transformative technology companies. Butterfly Ventures typically invests in pre-seed, seed, and early-stage rounds, with check sizes ranging from €100,000 to €2 million. They emphasize sustainable and science-based innovations, aligning with the EU's Article 8 and Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). Their latest fund, Butterfly Venture Fund IV, raised an initial €47 million, aiming for a total of €100 million to support groundbreaking startups across the region. The team at Butterfly Ventures includes experienced professionals like Juho Risku, co-founder and partner, who has a strong background in digital technologies and entrepreneurship. Other key members include Ville Heikkinen, known for his expertise in VC financing and M&A, and Tanya Horowitz, who brings a wealth of experience from her background in asset management and M&A investment banking in New York. Butterfly Ventures is deeply integrated into the Nordic startup ecosystem, actively seeking companies that have the potential for significant societal, environmental, and economic impact. Startups looking to partner with Butterfly Ventures should focus on innovative solutions that address major global challenges, particularly in deep tech and hardware sectors.

Europe
Website
bValue VC
bValue VC

bValue Venture Capital is a Warsaw-based venture capital firm founded in 2016 by Dariusz Żuk, Maciej Balsewicz, Mariusz Turski, and Rafał Brzoska — the last of whom is the founder of InPost, the Polish parcel locker giant. The firm operates two funds: an early-stage fund investing 0.5 to 2 million PLN in industry 4.0 and e-commerce innovation across Central and Eastern Europe, and the bValue Growth Fund, which raised €72 million for later-stage investments. The firm leads rounds and has made 25 investments across SaaS, e-commerce, AI, cybersecurity, and software. Notable portfolio companies include Tidio (AI chatbot platform, scaled globally), Spin.ai (cybersecurity for SaaS applications), Senuto (SEO and content intelligence platform), CallPage, Fudo Security, and Solidstudio. Exit highlights include Wellbee (digital mental health platform, majority stake acquired by Benefit Systems in late 2024, with bValue retaining a minority position). The firm is filling a gap for later-stage institutional capital in CEE as international VCs increasingly target the region's top-tier startups. bValue's founding team combination — serial entrepreneurs alongside an operator of InPost's scale — gives portfolio companies access to distribution relationships, corporate partnership pathways, and operational know-how in the Polish and broader Central European market. The dual-fund structure allows bValue to back companies from inception through growth, maintaining continuity across the funding lifecycle.

Europe
Europe specific
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
BVC Ventures
BVC Ventures

B Venture Capital (BVC) is a Mexico City-based venture capital fund investing in Latin American startups at the pre-seed and seed stages. Founded in 2018, the firm partners with visionary entrepreneurs from the earliest stages of company formation, providing hands-on business development support alongside capital. BVC invests primarily in software, fintech, agritech, e-commerce, and SaaS businesses, with typical check sizes between $100,000 and $500,000 and a portfolio of 13 companies. The firm's track record includes portfolio founders who have gone on to raise subsequent rounds from larger venture funds and gain acceptance to Y Combinator — a signal of the early-stage quality the firm targets. BVC operates across Latin America's growing startup ecosystem, where pre-seed and seed capital remains meaningfully scarcer than in North American or European markets. BVC's model prioritizes founders who are building technology businesses in Latin America and need an experienced partner willing to engage at the beginning of their journey — before revenue, before product-market fit, and often before the startup has external validation. The firm's value proposition rests on hands-on operational involvement at the earliest and most formative stage, helping founders navigate market development, team building, and the path to institutionally investable metrics.

LatAm
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
B
Byers Capital

Byers Capital, managed by Blake Byers, is a San Francisco-based family office that focuses on early-stage investments in technology and biotech sectors. Founded in 2021, the firm has quickly established a diverse portfolio, including investments in high-profile companies like Neuralink, NewLimit, and Benchling. Byers Capital is known for its strategic investments in Series A and B rounds, particularly in the healthcare and enterprise applications sectors. The firm primarily invests in the United States but has also made select international investments, such as in the Netherlands. Byers Capital leverages Blake Byers' extensive experience as a former partner at Google Ventures, where he was involved in several successful exits, including companies like Robinhood and Grail. This deep expertise in both venture capital and scientific research allows Byers Capital to support its portfolio companies with not just capital, but also strategic guidance and industry connections​.

USA
Website
byFounders
byFounders

ByFounders, established in 2017, is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in the Nordic and Baltic regions. The firm, based in Copenhagen and Stockholm, is known for its collective approach, leveraging a network of successful founders and operators to support its portfolio companies. ByFounders targets pre-seed and seed stage startups, particularly those in industries such as fintech, insurtech, AI, and SaaS. Notable investments include companies like SafetyWing, a global social safety net provider; Uizard, which uses machine learning to turn sketches into digital prototypes; and Normative, which provides carbon accounting software. The firm's investment strategy is deeply rooted in its community, known as the byFounders Collective, which consists of over 40 experienced Nordic and Baltic founders and operators. This collective offers portfolio companies operational expertise and a global network, helping them scale internationally. For example, companies like Corti, an AI health tech startup, and Monta, an EV charging management platform, have benefited from this extensive support network. ByFounders has made significant strides in promoting diversity within its investments. Over half of its portfolio companies have diverse founding teams, aligning with their commitment to fostering inclusive growth in the startup ecosystem.

Europe
Website
Byld Ventures
Byld Ventures

BYLD Ventures is a London-based venture capital firm founded in 2022, primarily focused on early-stage investments in fintech and digital technology startups across Africa and the Middle East. The firm is known for backing innovative companies that drive financial inclusion and technological advancement in underserved markets. Their portfolio includes notable fintech startups like Zilla, Anchor, and Shara, with recent investments reflecting their commitment to expanding financial access through technology. Led by founder Youcef Oudjidane, BYLD Ventures often takes an active role in the startups they back, helping shape strategy and leveraging their extensive network in the African tech ecosystem. They focus on seed and pre-seed rounds, with investments like Waza and SiFi signaling their preference for fintech companies offering scalable solutions. BYLD’s strategy revolves around identifying disruptive tech solutions with potential for significant impact, particularly in sectors where technology can solve systemic financial and operational inefficiencies. The firm has been gaining traction quickly, emerging as a key player in the African fintech space.

Europe
Africa
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
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