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CMFG Ventures
CMFG Ventures

CMFG Ventures — now rebranded as TruStage Ventures — is the corporate venture capital arm of CUNA Mutual Group (now TruStage), an insurance company with more than 80 years of history serving 95 percent of US credit unions. Founded in 2016 and based in Madison, Wisconsin, the fund invests in US-based fintech and insurtech startups at Series A and B stages, focusing on mobile banking, online banking, financial services, and insurance technology. The firm's strategic differentiator is direct access to a network of over 5,000 credit union institutions nationwide. CMFG Ventures has deployed more than $200 million across 56 companies, with average check sizes ranging from $3 million to $20 million. A notable initiative is the CMFG Ventures Discovery Fund, a $15 million commitment over three years directed specifically at early-stage companies with diverse founding teams working in fintech. This program extends the fund's investment reach beyond its core Series A and B mandate. The firm's thesis is grounded in the structural influence of the US credit union ecosystem. Portfolio companies gain access not just to capital but to a captive distribution channel comprising millions of credit union members and the institutions that serve them. This strategic positioning allows CMFG Ventures to create value for both portfolio founders and the parent organization — reinforcing TruStage's relevance in a rapidly digitizing financial services landscape.

USA
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
CMS Holdings
CMS Holdings

CMS Holdings, headquartered in New York City, is a premier venture capital firm specializing in the dynamic crypto-asset ecosystem. Founded in 2019, CMS Holdings invests in both liquid and illiquid crypto tokens and holds equity in innovative blockchain companies. Notable investments include Solana and Avalanche, reflecting their focus on high-potential blockchain technologies. Co-founder Dan Matuszewski, a former executive at Circle, brings extensive expertise in digital asset trading. CMS Holdings typically leads funding rounds with check sizes ranging from $500k to $10 million. Their strategy emphasizes careful market entry and a long-term view to maximize gains. The firm is particularly active in the U.S. market but maintains a global investment scope. They focus on cryptocurrencies, decentralized finance (DeFi), and blockchain infrastructure. Startups seeking investment are encouraged to approach CMS Holdings with clear and concise pitches that align with their core areas of expertise. The firm values strong, innovative business models that demonstrate potential for significant impact within the crypto ecosystem. With a team well-versed in the intricacies of digital assets, CMS Holdings continues to be a formidable player, adeptly navigating the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency investments.

Southeast Asia
USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
Coalition Operators
Coalition Operators

Coalition Operators is a New York-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments, primarily at the seed stage, with an average check size of $250,000 to $500,000. Launched in 2020, the fund is spearheaded by a group of experienced founders and operators, including Toyin Ajayi, Ashley Mayer, Jaclyn Rice Nelson, and Lindsay Ullman. The fund emphasizes backing diverse founders, particularly in sectors like healthcare, business services, and consumer products. What sets Coalition Operators apart is its dual approach. In addition to investing capital, it leverages its Coalition Network, a curated group of senior women leaders, to offer operational expertise and strategic guidance to its portfolio companies. This network connects founders with top-tier advisors, helping companies grow without additional dilution while enabling operators to build wealth through cap table opportunities​. The fund has invested in startups like Vitable Health, Journey Clinical, and Little Otter, with a strong emphasis on healthcare solutions. By combining financial backing with hands-on support from seasoned operators, Coalition Operators aims to create more diverse, impactful cap tables across the startup ecosystem.

USA
$100K-$500K
Website
Coatue
Coatue

Coatue Management is a top-tier venture capital firm renowned for its investments in transformative technology companies. With notable investments in industry giants like ByteDance, Niantic, Airtable, and DoorDash, Coatue's portfolio is diverse and impressive. They focus primarily on sectors such as fintech, enterprise software, healthcare, and AI, investing globally with a strong presence in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Coatue operates across multiple investment stages, from early-stage venture capital to growth equity and public markets. Their strategy involves deploying significant capital swiftly to capture emerging opportunities, with investments ranging from $10 million to over $100 million. They are known for their agility and ability to provide strategic support and resources to their portfolio companies. Led by founder Philippe Laffont and his brother Thomas Laffont, the team includes heavy-hitters like Dan Rose, a former VP at Facebook, and enterprise investment experts Jade Lai and Nina Gerson. They have offices in New York, Menlo Park, Los Angeles, London, and Hong Kong, reflecting their global reach. Coatue prefers startups to approach them through their network, valuing introductions that demonstrate a strong product-market fit and the potential for significant impact. The firm is highly active, often leading funding rounds and providing ongoing support to help their companies scale​.

Israel
Europe
+3
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Cobalt Capital
Cobalt Capital

Cobalt Capital is a multi-stage investment firm based in Santa Monica, California, specializing in digital content, technology, consumer, and lifestyle businesses. The firm is known for its deep-rooted connections to cultural trends and its focus on leveraging technology to transform consumer experiences. Cobalt's investment strategy is built on identifying shifts in consumer behavior, particularly how people engage with technology, media, and entertainment. The firm focuses on investing in companies that innovate at the intersection of these industries, helping them scale through strategic support and leveraging its extensive network. Cobalt Capital's portfolio includes notable investments in companies like MasterClass, MoonPay, Tonal, and Mux, reflecting its commitment to backing high-growth businesses that redefine consumer and digital experiences. The firm takes a thesis-driven approach, identifying trends such as digital transformation in media consumption, health tech, and subscription-based services. For example, Cobalt invested in Feather, a subscription furniture rental business targeting millennials, capitalizing on the trend of "renting over owning." With its unique focus on both consumer content and the infrastructure that enables it, Cobalt continues to shape the future of media, technology, and consumer interaction.

$0-$100K
$10M-$50M
Website
Cocoa Ventures
Cocoa Ventures

Cocoa Ventures is a London-based venture capital fund founded in 2021 by Carmen Rico and Anthony Danon. Rico previously served as partner at Blossom Capital and Samaipata and was an early investor in Hopin; Danon was formerly a partner at Speedinvest. The $17 million fund closed in December 2021 and describes itself as the founder's in-house VC — a deliberately close, accessible model that prioritizes a genuine working relationship over formal governance. The firm invests across Europe, with a portfolio spanning the UK, France, Germany, and more than six additional markets. Cocoa writes angel-sized checks of $150,000 to $500,000 into pre-seed and seed-stage startups in any sector, with a particular concentration in enterprise software and fintech — 18 and 8 investments respectively across 26 total portfolio companies. Notable portfolio names include Papaya and Pivot. Distinctively, the firm never leads rounds and takes no board seats, functioning as a high-conviction supporter rather than a control-oriented investor. This structure is a deliberate strategic choice: by staying off boards and keeping checks small, Cocoa can move quickly, maintain relationships with founders at the earliest and most formative stages, and support a broad network without the governance overhead of traditional VC. A team of eight partners brings operational depth across sectors, providing portfolio founders with a collaborative network of expertise in addition to capital.

Europe
$100K-$500K
Website
Cocoon Capital
Cocoon Capital

Cocoon Capital, founded in 2016 by William Klippgen and Michael Blakey, is a venture capital firm based in Singapore. The firm focuses on seed and early-stage investments in enterprise and deep-tech startups across Southeast Asia. Cocoon Capital has a strong track record of helping startups achieve significant growth, maintaining close relationships with Series A and B funds in the region to facilitate future funding rounds​. Their portfolio includes innovative companies such as See-Mode Technologies, BuyMed, SensorFlow, and Lendela. These startups span various industries including medtech, logistics, financial software, and sustainability. Cocoon Capital's approach involves providing substantial support to founders, acting as trusted advisors and helping them navigate early-stage challenges to achieve product-market fit and scale their businesses. Cocoon Capital has made 55 investments and has had successful exits with companies like JazzyPay and FoodRazor. They focus on investing in a limited number of startups each year, allowing them to dedicate ample time and resources to each portfolio company. This hands-on model has led to a high success rate, with over 70% of their portfolio companies progressing to Series A funding.

Southeast Asia
Website
CoCoon Ignite Ventures
CoCoon Ignite Ventures

CoCoon Ignite Ventures is a Hong Kong-based venture capital firm founded in 2016 that backs early-stage entrepreneurs building businesses around the New Economy — specifically, the transition from asset-heavy, centralized models toward decentralized networks and non-asset-based business architectures. The firm is listed on StartmeupHK, the Hong Kong government's startup resource platform, and participates actively in the city's broader technology ecosystem. It invests primarily at seed and Series A stages in Southeast Asia and the wider Asia-Pacific region. CoCoon has made 22 investments with checks typically ranging from $100,000 to $1 million per company. The portfolio concentrates on software and applications, health technology, communications, and fintech. Notable portfolio companies include TelloTalk in communication software, Arine in healthcare enterprise systems, and SoWork in productivity software. The firm's team of 17 includes seven partners, providing founders with access to broad sector expertise and regional networks. CoCoon's concept of connected capital reflects a belief that the most valuable investor contributions extend beyond the check itself. By building a large, engaged team relative to the portfolio size, the firm positions itself to provide substantive hands-on support — helping founders navigate both product development challenges and the complexity of operating in Asian markets at the critical early stages of company formation.

Asia-Pacific
Southeast Asia
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Coelius Capital
Coelius Capital

Coelius Capital, founded by Zach Coelius, is a micro-venture capital fund specializing in early-stage investments in technology startups, particularly B2B and B2B2C companies. Based in San Francisco, the fund is known for its entrepreneurial approach and preference for investing in unique and unconventional ideas, with average investment checks ranging from $200k to $1 million​. Notable investments by Coelius Capital include Cruise Automation, which was acquired by General Motors, and other successful startups like Mercury and Branch. The firm typically focuses on sectors such as fintech, enterprise applications, and logistics tech, with recent investments in companies like Metaview and OpenEnvoy. Coelius Capital emphasizes thorough due diligence and long-term partnerships, often co-investing with well-known funds and angel investors. The firm has also seen significant exits, with portfolio companies like Glide and JOBOX.ai being successfully acquired. For startups looking to secure investment from Coelius Capital, the process begins with submitting a detailed pitch deck or a summary directly to Zach Coelius. The fund values validated ideas and is particularly interested in ventures that demonstrate strong potential for growth and innovation​.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Coent Venture Partners
Coent Venture Partners

Coent Venture Partners is a Singapore-based venture capital firm founded in 2014. The firm specializes in providing seed and venture-stage funding to startups across Southeast Asia, with a strong focus on innovative technology-driven sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and data analytics. Coent actively supports its portfolio companies by offering mentorship, business development resources, and access to its extensive network, helping startups scale across global markets. Coent has invested in a wide array of industries, backing companies like GoGoVan, the first unicorn startup in Hong Kong, and Prenetics, a leader in health tech. The firm's investments span various sectors including biotech, e-commerce, and on-demand services, aiming to foster innovation and growth in the region. Led by experienced founders like Hideki Fujita, formerly of JAFCO and GREE, and Shuhei Morofuji, Coent emphasizes not only financial backing but also providing strategic guidance and management support to its portfolio companies. The firm operates across several countries, including Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, enabling broad regional impact.

$10M-$50M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
Coffee Ventures
Coffee Ventures

Coffee Ventures is a Singapore-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2016 by Eddy Lee and Kevin Darmawan. Lee previously co-founded Top Idea, acquired by Yellow Pages, and has served as head of the Israeli High Tech Industry Association and President of the Israeli Venture Capital Association — a background that brings an international technology network to the firm's Southeast Asian focus. Coffee Ventures invests in technological startups across health and wellness, education, finance, enterprise software, artificial intelligence, and marketplaces throughout the region. The firm has built a portfolio of 22 companies, with checks typically between $100,000 and $1 million at pre-seed through Series A stages. Notable investments include Carro, the used car marketplace that achieved unicorn status, and Sensely, an AI health assistant platform. Recent additions to the portfolio include Kulina. The 22-company portfolio reflects a deliberately broad sector lens, prioritizing founding team quality and product discipline over vertical concentration. Coffee Ventures focuses on putting foundations first — specifically fostering rigor in product management and a culture of entrepreneurship within portfolio companies. Lee and Darmawan work closely with founders to instill frameworks for sustainable growth, drawing on their combined experience as operators and investors across Southeast Asia and international markets. The firm's network across the Israeli and Southeast Asian venture communities gives portfolio companies an unusual degree of cross-border access.

Southeast Asia
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
CoFound Partners
CoFound Partners

CoFound Partners is a New York-based venture capital firm that focuses on helping founders build scalable sales processes, primarily investing in early-stage B2B software companies. The fund, led by Jordan Wan, emphasizes GTM (go-to-market) strategies and provides hands-on support to founders, leveraging its expertise and extensive network to help startups secure key early customers and hire critical talent. CoFound typically makes 5-7 high-conviction investments per year, with an initial check size between $250k-$500k, and reserves half of its fund for follow-on rounds. Their portfolio includes notable companies like ChartHop, Cue Health, and Plaid, with a focus on sectors such as enterprise SaaS, digital health, fintech, and climate tech. While most of their investments are U.S.-based, they occasionally invest in companies from Canada, Western Europe, and Israel. CoFound's approach is highly collaborative, often co-investing alongside top-tier firms like Andreessen Horowitz and Index Ventures. For startups, CoFound is a first-check investor that brings a wealth of operational expertise, especially in sales strategy and talent acquisition. Founders working with CoFound receive not only financial backing but also mentorship in building a repeatable sales motion, which has proven valuable in scaling companies like Gentem and Reclaim.ai.

USA
Website
Cofounders Capital
Cofounders Capital

Cofounders Capital is a venture capital firm based in Cary, North Carolina, specializing in seed-stage investments in B2B software companies across the Southeast United States. Founded by former entrepreneurs, the firm leverages its deep industry experience to provide hands-on guidance, helping startups navigate the critical early stages of growth. They focus on providing not only capital but also strategic support, helping entrepreneurs with everything from product development to securing initial customers. The firm typically invests between $300,000 and $1 million in early-stage ventures and plays an active role in shaping their portfolio companies, with a strong emphasis on operational involvement. Cofounders Capital has backed over 40 companies, including successful ventures like LoanWell, Pryon, and Sprockets, with 10 exits to date. Cofounders is particularly known for being the first institutional investor in many of its portfolio companies, catalyzing growth through its extensive network of industry contacts and follow-on funding opportunities. The firm manages around $95 million in assets and has helped its portfolio companies raise over $250 million in follow-on capital, demonstrating its ability to fuel substantial growth.

$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
CoFounderZone
CoFounderZone

CofounderZone is a Warsaw-based early-stage venture capital fund focusing on tech startups across Central and Eastern Europe. Its portfolio includes companies in AI, IoT, software, and automation, with a preference for B2B and B2G models. Notable investments include EcoBean, Foodsi, and Aleet. CofounderZone typically targets pre-seed and seed-stage startups, providing both capital and strategic support to propel growth. The firm is particularly active in sectors like clean tech, digital health, and fintech. CofounderZone operates with a unique model that combines angel investors and established entrepreneurs. This network offers startups deep expertise in business strategy and execution. The fund’s investment strategy emphasizes minority stakes, and it has been involved in some key rounds, including Aleet's $1.25M pre-Series A. Founders Tomasz Goliński, Ph.D., and Michał Sioda, CFA, lead the fund’s operations with extensive backgrounds in finance, corporate restructuring, and technology ventures. Their focus is on hands-on partnerships, with a strong interest in innovation-driven solutions. For startups looking to connect, CofounderZone values personalized approaches that highlight the startup’s potential for scalability and technological innovation. They are a dynamic presence in the region, steadily building a diverse investment portfolio.

Europe
Website
Cogitent Ventures
Cogitent Ventures

Cogitent Ventures is a London-based venture capital firm founded in 2022, focusing on early-stage investments in blockchain, cryptocurrency, and Web3 technologies. The firm’s mission is to promote blockchain as a leading force in financial and technological innovation, with a portfolio featuring cutting-edge projects that aim to revolutionize industries through decentralized solutions. Cogitent Ventures targets high-potential startups within sectors such as DeFi (Decentralized Finance), gaming, and blockchain infrastructure. The firm has backed several prominent companies, including Centrifuge, Sei, and Illuvium, which are making waves in areas like real-world DeFi, gaming, and the metaverse. They emphasize not only financial investment but also strategic support through hackathons and talent-sourcing initiatives to grow and sustain the crypto ecosystem. Cogitent employs a prudent investment approach, steering away from hype-driven opportunities and instead focusing on "hidden gems" that have the potential to become future unicorns. Their portfolio includes successful ventures like Dymension and Openfabric AI, known for their strong returns on investment. By blending their deep industry expertise and commitment to fostering sustainable growth, Cogitent Ventures is at the forefront of blockchain innovation.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
C
COI Partners

COI Partners, founded in 2001, is a growth equity investor based in Zurich, Switzerland, with additional offices in Frankfurt and Berlin. They focus on high-growth companies in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland), investing primarily in the IT and software, consumer and retail, life sciences, and industrial sectors. Their investment strategy emphasizes deal-by-deal and fund investments, typically ranging from €15 million to €30 million per company. COI Partners has a strong track record of 110 investments and 40 successful exits, including notable companies like Grover, Freaks 4U Gaming, and Mister Spex. They value a close partnership with entrepreneurs, providing not just capital but also strategic support and leveraging their extensive network of industry experts. The fund aims to fill the growth capital gap in the DACH region, offering local startups the opportunity to scale without relying heavily on foreign investors. Their latest initiative, the €120 million COIP DACH Growth II fund, reinforces their commitment to supporting growth-stage companies in the region. Key team members include Nicolai von Engelhardt and Farsin Yadegardjam, who bring extensive experience in investment and portfolio management. COI Partners’ approach is rooted in entrepreneurial spirit, making them a preferred partner for startups ready to scale and achieve significant growth.

Europe
Website
Coinbase Ventures
Coinbase Ventures

Coinbase Ventures, the venture capital arm of Coinbase, focuses on investing in early-stage cryptocurrency and blockchain startups. Since its inception, the firm has made significant investments in over 250 companies, positioning itself as a leading player in the crypto investment space. Notable investments include Compound, a decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol; OpenSea, the largest marketplace for NFTs; and BlockFi, a platform for crypto-backed loans. The firm’s portfolio is diversified across various categories, with prominent investments in DeFi, centralized finance (CeFi), web3 infrastructure, and NFTs​. Coinbase Ventures typically invests in seed and early-stage rounds, often partnering with other leading venture capital firms to support their portfolio companies' growth and development. Their strategic focus areas include blockchain infrastructure, decentralized applications, and financial services, aiming to advance the broader adoption of crypto technologies. The firm operates globally, with investments spanning North America, Europe, and Asia. This international reach allows them to tap into diverse markets and support a wide range of innovative projects. For startups looking to secure investment from Coinbase Ventures, it is crucial to demonstrate strong technical innovation, a clear market need, and the potential for significant impact within the crypto ecosystem. Engaging with Coinbase Ventures through their network or strategic introductions can enhance the likelihood of securing funding

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
CoinFund
CoinFund

CoinFund, established in 2015 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, is a venture capital firm that invests in blockchain and cryptocurrency startups. With over 140 investments to date, CoinFund focuses on seed, venture, and liquid stage companies in the web3 ecosystem. Their notable investments include companies such as Solana, Polygon, Dapper Labs, and Blockdaemon​. CoinFund’s investment strategy revolves around supporting the decentralized stack and key financial infrastructure, aiming to propel the blockchain ecosystem forward. They typically lead early-stage rounds, providing both capital and strategic guidance to startups. Their recent $158 million funding round is set to back innovative projects in crypto and AI​​. The CoinFund team is led by co-founders Jake Brukhman and Aleksandr Bulkin, with Jake Brukhman serving as CEO. Key team members include Alex Felix, Chief Investment Officer, and David Pakman, Managing Partner and Head of Venture Investments​. For startups seeking investment, CoinFund values strong, visionary founders and innovative solutions that leverage blockchain technology. Approaching them through well-prepared pitches and networking at industry events can be effective strategies for gaining their attention. Their focus on long-term relationships and sustained engagement with portfolio companies ensures comprehensive support throughout the growth journey​.

USA
$3M-$10M
Website
Coinvest Capital
Coinvest Capital

Coinvest Capital is a Lithuanian venture capital firm founded in 2018, designed to strengthen the local business angel ecosystem by co-investing with private investors in promising startups. The fund, fully capitalized with public money from the Lithuanian state and the European Union, operates as an evergreen VC fund with €25.5 million in assets under management. Its focus is on early-stage startups, typically within sectors that are strategically important to Lithuania, including GreenTech, Life Sciences, DeepTech, and Defense technologies. Coinvest Capital applies best industry practices and primarily co-invests alongside business angels or other venture funds, providing accredited investors a unique profit-sharing incentive in the event of successful exits. Their approach includes patient capital, allowing them to back research-intensive startups with longer development horizons. The fund’s diverse portfolio includes 31 companies, reflecting their commitment to fostering innovation and supporting the next generation of Lithuanian businesses. The firm’s collaborative model not only strengthens startups with financial support but also leverages the expertise of private co-investors, ensuring a hands-on approach in helping portfolio companies grow. Coinvest Capital is a key player in Lithuania's growing startup ecosystem, playing an integral role in building a sustainable investment landscape.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Cold Start Ventures
Cold Start Ventures

Cold Start Ventures is a dynamic venture studio that excels in incubating and funding mission-driven companies. With a focus on the US market, they primarily invest in early-stage startups within life sciences, healthcare, consumer products, and IT sectors. Their notable investments include Careerist, an edtech startup, and Hopscotch, which focuses on mental health solutions. Cold Start Ventures is headquartered in New York but operates remotely, emphasizing a flexible, innovative working environment. Their strategic approach combines capital with extensive resources, tools, and expertise to nurture visionary ideas into high-growth businesses. The average check size and specific investment rounds they lead are not publicly detailed, reflecting a tailored approach to each venture’s needs. The team at Cold Start is led by founders like Yury Yakubchyk and partners like Kunal Mehta, who bring a wealth of experience and a strong track record in transforming complex ideas into market-leading companies. For startups looking to connect, Cold Start prefers direct approaches with clear, impactful pitches. They value clarity of vision and the potential for significant societal impact in their funding decisions.

USA
Website
Collab Capital
Collab Capital

Collab Capital is an Atlanta-based venture firm founded in 2020 with a mission to empower Black entrepreneurs by bridging the venture capital funding gap. Co-founded by Jewel Burks Solomon, Barry Givens, and Justin Dawkins, the firm focuses on investing in Black-owned startups, providing both capital and strategic guidance to help them grow sustainably. Their unique investment approach combines profit-sharing and equity, offering an alternative to traditional VC models, which helps founders retain more control of their businesses. With an inaugural $50 million fund, Collab Capital aims to support around 50 companies over the next few years, targeting industries like fintech, healthcare, and media. Some of their notable portfolio companies include Goodr, a sustainable food waste management platform, Hairbrella, an innovative weather-resistant headwear brand, and Jax Rideshare, which provides car rentals for gig economy workers. Their investments typically range from $500,000 to $2 million, prioritizing startups in underserved regions such as Atlanta, DC, Baltimore, and Detroit. Collab Capital’s broader goal is to foster generational wealth and economic equality by backing Black innovation and ensuring founders have the resources to scale their businesses without sacrificing ownership.

USA
$500K-$1M
Website
Collab Fund
Collab Fund

Collaborative Fund, founded in 2010 by Craig Shapiro, is a venture capital firm focused on supporting entrepreneurs and ideas that push the world forward. The firm primarily invests in early-stage companies across various sectors, including next-gen consumer products, climate solutions, industrial transformation, food innovation, and precision health. Some of their notable investments include Beyond Meat, Lyft, Impossible Foods, and Sweetgreen. The firm recently raised $200 million for two new funds: Collaborative V and Collaborative Growth. Collaborative V focuses on early-stage investments, while Collaborative Growth targets more established startups looking to scale​. Collaborative Fund's investment philosophy emphasizes sustainability, social impact, and innovative solutions that address global challenges.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Collab+Currency
Collab+Currency

Collab+Currency is a venture capital fund that primarily focuses on early-stage investments in Web3, cryptocurrency, and blockchain technology projects. Founded in 2018, the firm has backed over 100 projects across various verticals, including infrastructure, decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, and consumer financial applications. The fund specializes in pre-seed and seed rounds, working closely with founders to provide not only financial backing but also strategic guidance and support through its extensive network of industry experts. Collab+Currency has built a portfolio that includes some of the most influential projects in the crypto space, such as Parallel, Livepeer, and MakerDAO. They focus on technologies that have the potential to shape the future of culture and consumer technology, blending cutting-edge innovations with mainstream applications. With a team of experienced investors like Stephen McKeon and Derek Schloss, Collab+Currency is dedicated to fostering the next generation of blockchain-driven innovation, helping companies grow and navigate the complexities of the crypto ecosystem.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Colle Capital Partners
Colle Capital Partners

Colle Capital is a global, early-stage venture fund known for its opportunistic approach. Led by founder Victoria Grace, Colle focuses on sectors such as logistics, fintech, healthcare, and advanced technology, often backing companies with strong data-driven models. Key investments include notable names like Maven Clinic, Hyliion, LiquidPiston, and MarketMuse, highlighting its diverse portfolio from digital health to AI. Based in New York, the fund does not limit itself geographically, investing across the U.S., Europe, and emerging markets. Colle Capital primarily targets seed to Series A stages, with a flexible strategy that includes both leading and co-investing in rounds. They’re known for writing checks ranging from $1M to $5M depending on the company’s potential and sector. Victoria Grace, with her background in private equity and investment banking, emphasizes supporting innovative startups with scalable impact. Colle looks for strong founders and products with a clear path to commercialization. Startups seeking to pitch should focus on data integrity, market scalability, and strategic vision, as these are critical criteria for the fund. Colle remains active in sectors with strong network effects and emerging technologies.

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

Collide Capital is a $66M venture fund focused on empowering diverse founders tackling global challenges. Led by Aaron Samuels and Brian Hollins, who co-founded AfroTech and BLCK VC, Collide Capital invests primarily in early-stage companies across enterprise SaaS, supply chain infrastructure, and consumer technology, with a particular emphasis on startups led by Black, Latinx, and female founders. The firm has built a notable portfolio that includes companies like Rheaply, Golde, Sidechat, and Slang.ai. With backing from major institutions like Amazon, Alphabet, and Twitter, Collide Capital is dedicated to leveling the playing field by directing resources to underrepresented entrepreneurs. They invest from pre-seed to Series A, typically leading rounds, and offering not just capital but hands-on support through a strong network of industry connections. The average check size varies but tends to be smaller early on, allowing Collide to guide startups to later stages. Based in New York, the Collide team blends deep operating and investing experience. Their mission is not only to fund the next generation of diverse founders but also to transform the venture capital landscape by making diversity and inclusion a cornerstone of innovation. Startups are encouraged to approach the firm via their website’s pitch portal, emphasizing alignment with Collide’s vision of impactful, intersectional innovation.

LatAm
USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Collider Ventures
Collider Ventures

Collider Ventures is a Tel Aviv-based early-stage venture capital fund founded in 2018, specializing in blockchain and cryptocurrency investments. Managing more than $200 million across two funds — Collider Ventures I and II — the firm makes high-conviction investments from pre-seed through Series A in decentralized finance, blockchain infrastructure and tooling, privacy technologies, Bitcoin layers, and web3 applications. The team is composed of professionals with backgrounds spanning venture capital, private equity, law, and finance, all with deep web3 operating experience. Collider leads rounds and deploys checks of $500,000 to $10 million per company, with a portfolio of 40 investments across web3, fintech, software, gaming, and security and privacy. Notable portfolio companies include Limitless Labs, Xternity, and nReach. Geographic reach spans Israel, the United States, and Europe, reflecting the global and borderless nature of the blockchain sector. Collider's investment thesis centers on the belief that decentralized infrastructure will underpin the next generation of financial services and digital economies. By focusing exclusively on blockchain and crypto — rather than treating it as a subset of a broader technology mandate — the firm brings specialized expertise and relationships that generalist funds cannot replicate. This depth of focus, combined with a willingness to lead at the earliest stages, positions Collider as a primary partner for founders building foundational web3 infrastructure.

Israel
USA
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Colopl Next
Colopl Next

Colopl Next is a venture capital arm of Colopl Inc., a prominent Japanese gaming company, founded in 2015. Colopl Next focuses on investing in startups and publicly listed companies, with a strong emphasis on emerging technologies, B2C services, and the entertainment sector. The firm leverages its extensive knowledge in these areas to support young entrepreneurs and innovative companies globally. The fund's industry focus includes virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and other cutting-edge technologies. Notable investments include companies like Flitto and Kaizen Platform, which have successfully gone public. Colopl Next also has a robust presence in sectors like lifestyle services, health, and media content, supporting ventures that align with the theme of "Entertainment in Real Life". Geographically, Colopl Next primarily operates from Tokyo, Japan, but it also invests in international startups, including those in Korea and Southeast Asia. Their investment strategy includes a range of funds, such as the Next Unicorn Fund and several others dedicated to different stages and focuses, from seed investments to more mature stages. Colopl Next is known for its hands-on support approach, providing extensive resources through a network of over 200 portfolio companies, numerous advisors, and experts. This support is augmented by the diverse backgrounds of its team members, including former investment managers and successful entrepreneurs. The leadership team at Colopl Next includes key figures like Naruatsu Baba and Sehong Jang, who bring substantial experience and strategic vision to the firm. Startups seeking investment from Colopl Next are encouraged to showcase innovative technologies and robust growth potential​.

East Asia
Oceania
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
Color Capital
Color Capital

Color Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focusing on consumer products, eCommerce, and emerging commerce platforms. Founded by entrepreneurs Jaime Schmidt and Chris Cantino, the firm invests in "things people buy and how they buy them," targeting brands and technologies that reshape consumer experiences. Color Capital has a diverse portfolio, spanning industries like consumer goods, Web3, and marketplaces. Notable investments include Athletic Greens (health supplements), Helium (decentralized wireless infrastructure), and Clubhouse (audio-based social network). The fund is particularly interested in brands that innovate in retail technology, payment infrastructure, and blockchain-based solutions. With a strong focus on building and scaling brands, Color Capital’s portfolio also features companies like Seed Health, a microbial sciences company, and Schmidt's Naturals, a personal care brand that was acquired by Unilever. The firm’s strategy blends consumer insights with a forward-thinking approach to digital platforms, making it a key player in the evolving landscape of commerce and consumer technology.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
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Columbia Lake Partners
Columbia Lake Partners

Columbia Lake Partners (CLP) is a leading venture debt provider headquartered in London, specializing in growth loans for European technology companies. Established in 2014, CLP has a strong track record of supporting high-growth firms with flexible financing solutions, having managed over £300 million in credit and portfolio relationships across more than 100 companies. CLP’s investment portfolio features a diverse range of innovative companies, including Catawiki, an online auction platform for collectibles; Mews, a cutting-edge hospitality management system; and Scoro, a comprehensive work management software. Other notable portfolio companies are Shapr3D, an intuitive CAD tool, and Zoovu, an AI-driven digital sales assistant platform​. The firm operates with a dedicated team of experienced investors, including Senior Investment Associate Kevin Hargaden and Finance Manager Elza Cloete, both bringing extensive backgrounds in strategy, finance, and corporate ventures. The advisory board features notable figures like Brian Feinstein from Bessemer Venture Partners and David Fischer from Gold Hill Capital, adding substantial industry expertise to CLP’s strategic guidance​. CLP’s approach focuses on providing not only capital but also strategic support, leveraging its deep industry connections and expertise to help companies scale effectively. Their investments span various stages from pre-seed to series B, addressing the unique needs of each growth phase.

Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
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Comcast Ventures
Comcast Ventures

Comcast Ventures, established in 1999 and headquartered in New York, is the corporate venture capital arm of Comcast Corporation. The firm focuses on early to growth-stage investments across various sectors, including digital health, energy, fintech, future of work, and proptech. Leveraging the resources and network of Comcast NBCUniversal, Comcast Ventures aims to help its portfolio companies accelerate growth and achieve meaningful impact. Some of Comcast Ventures' notable investments include Slack, Nextdoor, Instacart, and DocuSign. These investments highlight the firm's focus on companies that drive innovation and shape the future of their respective industries. Recently, Comcast Ventures has made investments in companies like SafeBase, Hume, and HealthSnap, showcasing its commitment to supporting technology-driven solutions in healthcare and AI. The firm is led by a team of experienced partners, including Managing Partner Allison Goldberg, who plays a key role in guiding their investment strategy. Comcast Ventures' approach combines the agility of a venture fund with the strategic insights of a corporate investor, providing a comprehensive support system for startups.

USA
Website
Comet Labs
Comet Labs

Comet Labs is a venture capital fund and incubator based in San Francisco, focused on investing in early-stage startups in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. Established in 2015, the firm aims to advance the development of intelligent machines by providing both capital and strategic support. Comet Labs has built an impressive portfolio of companies leveraging AI and robotics to address various industry challenges. Some notable investments include Abundant Robotics, which develops robotic systems for agricultural tasks; AirMap, a provider of dynamic airspace management for drones; and Lightform, specializing in projected augmented reality technology​. Other significant investments include Arch, which focuses on industrial IoT solutions; InsightRX, which develops precision drug dosing systems; and IAM Robotics, known for creating mobile, autonomous robots for logistics​. Comet Labs is known for its thematic investment approach, often diving deep into specific industry problems to identify innovative solutions. They typically invest in rounds ranging from $2 million to $10 million, supporting startups through both funding and extensive industry connections​​. The team at Comet Labs includes experts with deep knowledge in AI and robotics, allowing them to provide valuable insights and support to their portfolio companies as they scale and innovate​.

USA
Website
ComfortDelGro Ventures
ComfortDelGro Ventures

ComfortDelGro Ventures is a US$100 million corporate venture capital fund launched in 2018 by ComfortDelGro Corporation, one of the world's largest land transport companies and a Singapore Exchange–listed business operating buses, taxis, and rail across Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom, and China. The fund invests in next-generation mobility and transport-related technology startups in Southeast Asia and the broader Asia-Pacific region, with a strategic focus on companies whose technologies complement ComfortDelGro's core transport operations. The fund targets companies typically two to three years into development, investing at seed through Series B stages with checks ranging from $3 million to $30 million. Across approximately 10 investments, notable portfolio companies include Drive lah, the peer-to-peer car sharing platform, and NEU Battery Materials, which develops battery recycling technology. Key investment verticals include vehicle electrification, autonomous vehicles, smart logistics, AI, cybersecurity, and robotics. ComfortDelGro Ventures operates as a strategic investor — seeking both financial returns and operational synergies with the parent company's global mobility network of more than 34,000 vehicles. This means portfolio companies gain not just capital but real-world deployment opportunities across ComfortDelGro's existing fleet and operations in multiple countries, a validation pathway that few pure-play mobility VCs can offer.

Southeast Asia
Asia-Pacific
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Comma Capital
Comma Capital

Comma Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm with a strong focus on supporting founders at the pre-seed and seed stages. The firm operates out of New York City and San Francisco, and it emphasizes building long-term partnerships with startups in fintech, digital health, and SaaS sectors. Comma Capital leverages a vast community of over 450 industry operators who offer expertise across various business functions, including business development, hiring, and fundraising, to ensure their portfolio companies have the support they need to scale effectively. The firm has made significant investments in companies such as Pylon, Inngest, and Flexpa, which align with its strategy of backing technology-driven startups that are poised to drive innovation in their respective industries. Comma Capital’s network and collaborative approach have made it a valuable partner for startups aiming to navigate the complex early stages of growth. The team at Comma Capital is led by industry veterans with deep experience in venture capital and startup ecosystems, positioning the firm as a trusted ally for entrepreneurs. By focusing on sectors that are ripe for disruption and leveraging their extensive network, Comma Capital aims to help founders build impactful companies that can shape the future of their industrie.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
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Commerce Ventures
Commerce Ventures

Commerce Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2013, focusing on investments in the retail and financial services sectors. With over $500 million under management and five funds since inception, the firm has made more than 120 investments. Their portfolio includes notable companies like Bill.com, Marqeta, Narvar, Forter, and Socure. Commerce Ventures emphasizes a thematic investment approach, targeting transformative technologies in retail tech, payment tech, banking tech, and insurance tech. The firm is headquartered in San Francisco and has a strong network of over 75 strategic limited partners and 300+ corporate relationships, providing a significant value-add to their portfolio companies. Commerce Ventures is dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion, with a substantial portion of their new investments featuring diverse founders. Their investment strategy involves participating in early-stage rounds and leveraging their extensive network to help companies grow. They are particularly interested in businesses that are redefining how consumers shop, spend, save, and secure their assets.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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Commercialization Reactor Fund

Commercialization Reactor is an international platform and venture capital fund based in Riga, Latvia, with a unique focus on bringing deep-tech startups to market by connecting scientists and entrepreneurs. Founded in 2009 by Nikolai Adamovitch, the fund targets early-stage investments, particularly in sectors like biotechnology, energy, sustainability, health tech, and environmental technologies. The platform is known for its hands-on approach, providing pre-acceleration and acceleration programs to help startups commercialize scientific breakthroughs. Commercialization Reactor invests primarily at the pre-seed and seed stages, with typical investment amounts ranging from $54,000 to $2.5 million. Their approach emphasizes fostering collaboration between research institutions and entrepreneurial talent across Europe, particularly Latvia. Recent investments include companies like Fintelligence and Elogium, reflecting their focus on productivity software and biotech innovations.

Europe
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
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Common Angels / Converge Venture Partners
Common Angels / Converge Venture Partners

Converge Venture Partners — formerly Common Angels, founded in 1998 and renamed in 2015 — is a seed and early-stage venture capital firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Co-founded by Maia Heymann, who brings 25 years of B2B technology investing experience, and Nilanjana Bhowmik, who brings 20 years spanning venture capital, banking, and operations, the firm is joined by General Partner Anshu Agarwal, a serial B2B startup founder. Converge focuses on B2B technology companies across Boston, New England, and New York City, with a portfolio spanning SaaS, AI, fintech, data analytics, and web3. The firm leads rounds and writes checks from $100,000 to $2 million across seed and Series A stages. Across more than 103 investments, notable portfolio companies include Chainalysis — the blockchain analytics unicorn — along with Crayon, RapidMiner, Harmonix, InsightSquared, Blueconic, and Influitive. The portfolio has produced one unicorn and 43 acquisitions. A Fund III targeting $50 million was in progress as of 2023, following an earlier $27 million fund. Converge's structural differentiator is a network of 60 active Venture Partners — current and former technology entrepreneurs who are fund LPs and provide hands-on support to portfolio companies. This model extends the firm's reach and operating expertise far beyond what its core investment team of four partners could deliver alone, creating a deep bench of sector-specific mentors and connectors for every company the fund backs.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
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Common Ocean
Common Ocean

Common Ocean is a New York-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in companies developing innovative software and financial technology solutions. Established in 2020, the firm typically invests in seed and pre-seed stages, with check sizes ranging from $500,000 to $2 million. Common Ocean targets scalable, technology-driven companies in sectors such as business productivity, financial software, and SaaS. The firm's founders, Igor Ulis, Alexandra Mihaescu, and Vasilios Yialamas, bring extensive experience in venture capital and business operations, positioning Common Ocean as a hands-on partner that actively supports portfolio companies in scaling. Their portfolio includes companies like Observe.AI and Docsumo, reflecting a strong focus on AI and software-based solutions. Common Ocean is known for its collaborative investment approach, often co-investing alongside prominent VCs like Menlo Ventures and Scale Venture Partners. The firm is particularly focused on the U.S. market, though it remains open to opportunities outside the country. Startups looking to engage with Common Ocean are encouraged to have strong technical solutions and clear paths to growth.

Southeast Asia
USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Commonweal Ventures
Commonweal Ventures

Commonweal Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm focusing on companies at the intersection of technology and public policy. The firm targets sectors such as clean energy, healthcare, financial services, transportation, and infrastructure, aiming to support startups positioned to capitalize on shifts in government regulations and public investments. Their typical investment ranges from $250K to $2M, participating in pre-seed through Series A rounds, often leading or co-leading. Founded by Nate Loewentheil, a former Obama White House official with extensive experience in infrastructure and technology, Commonweal backs startups with the potential to drive large-scale societal improvements. Notable portfolio companies include firms advancing sustainability and urban revitalization efforts​. The firm is deeply involved in helping companies navigate the evolving policy landscape to unlock growth opportunities. Their team consists of key figures from both the public and private sectors, including General Partner Ron Bloom, a former senior advisor in the U.S. government. This diverse leadership enables Commonweal to provide not only capital but also strategic guidance in areas heavily influenced by regulation.

$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Commonwealth Capital Ventures
Commonwealth Capital Ventures

Commonwealth Capital Ventures (CCV) is a Boston-based venture capital firm founded in 1995 by Jeffrey M. Hurst, Stephen McCormack, and Michael Fitzgerald. With more than $580 million in committed capital across four funds — including a $250 million Fund IV that closed in 2007 — CCV has backed approximately 140 high-growth companies over three decades. The firm focuses on early and growth-stage companies in software and services, communications, healthcare, and data analytics, investing primarily in the United States. CCV leads rounds and takes an operator-first, data-driven approach to sourcing and supporting portfolio companies. CCV writes checks of $10 million to $30 million, targeting Series A and B stages across 71 documented investments. The portfolio has produced one unicorn in BitSight, three IPOs including ZoomInfo's NASDAQ listing in June 2020, and 45 acquisitions — exits that include Constant Contact and Onshape. The firm's current partners, Elliot M. Katzman and Justin J. Perreault, complement the founding team's multi-decade track record. Commonwealth Capital's longevity across fund cycles reflects a disciplined repeatable process: identifying companies with strong initial technology and market positioning, then contributing the strategic guidance and operational expertise needed to reach institutional scale. The firm's depth across software, healthcare, and communications — sectors that have each undergone fundamental structural shifts since CCV's founding — gives it the pattern recognition to distinguish durable businesses from short-lived trends.

USA
$10M-$50M
Website
Communitas Capital Partners
Communitas Capital Partners

Communitas Capital is a venture capital firm based in New York, specializing in early-stage investments, particularly in FinTech, marketplaces, and B2B software. Founded by industry veterans Doug Atkin, Tom Glocer, and Duncan Niederauer, all of whom have held CEO roles at major financial institutions like Instinet, Reuters, and the New York Stock Exchange, the firm brings a wealth of experience to its investment strategy. Their approach focuses on building market infrastructure and supporting transformative technology that can disrupt traditional industries. Communitas Capital backs companies with innovative business models, investing in sectors like blockchain, crypto, AI, and e-commerce. Their portfolio includes notable companies such as Coinbase, Betterment, and Chainalysis, which reflects their emphasis on technologies that reshape financial services and digital commerce. The firm typically makes investments ranging from $2 million to $20 million, providing both financial backing and strategic guidance to help startups scale effectively. The founders' deep domain expertise, coupled with a focus on infrastructure-first investing, positions Communitas to identify and support companies that can fundamentally change industries. They aim to be hands-on partners, helping startups navigate challenges and capitalize on growth opportunities.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
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Compa Capital
Compa Capital

Compa Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Los Angeles, launched in 2021. The firm focuses on investing in innovative projects within the Web3, blockchain, and cryptocurrency sectors. With a $20 million fund, Compa Capital backs companies that are reshaping how ownership and participation in the internet economy function. Their investments often emphasize decentralization, with particular interest in token-based companies, digital infrastructure, and emerging markets. The firm’s founder, Fernando Gouveia, brings deep experience from the crypto world, having previously worked with Xapo and other crypto startups. Compa is dedicated to supporting both international and immigrant founders building transformative companies in the blockchain space. Their portfolio includes prominent names like Lava, Optimism, and Offchain Labs, each working on cutting-edge solutions in decentralized finance and blockchain infrastructure. Compa's investment philosophy embraces the evolving Web3 landscape, supporting tools and projects that aim to decentralize ownership and enhance digital infrastructure. They invest early, typically with checks ranging between $100,000 and $400,000, supporting startups through their initial stages and helping them grow in global markets.

$0-$100K
$1M-$3M
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Company Ventures
Company Ventures

Company Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital firm based in New York City. Founded in 2016, the firm is deeply embedded in the NYC tech ecosystem and is committed to building inclusive, values-driven startups. With a focus on industries like digital health, fintech, and enterprise software, Company Ventures invests across various stages from pre-seed to Series A, aiming to nurture long-term success and sustainable growth for its portfolio companies. The firm’s leadership team includes Matt Harrigan as CEO and Managing Partner, Michael Milstein as Executive Chair, and Nelson Boone Schubart as Head of Investments. They are known for their hands-on approach, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and operational support for founders. Company Ventures is particularly committed to supporting underrepresented founders through initiatives like the Boost Fellowship, which partners with NYCEDC to provide mentorship, office space, and resources to diverse founders from historically underserved communities. The firm also emphasizes ethical leadership and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through programs and resources designed to help startups build inclusive cultures from the outset. Overall, Company Ventures stands out for its community-centric approach, working with founders to align social impact with ambitious growth.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Companyon Ventures
Companyon Ventures

Companyon Ventures is a Boston-based venture capital firm founded in 2016 by Firas Raouf and Tom Lazay, specializing in post-seed and early Series A investments in founder-led B2B software startups. The firm's thesis is precise: it targets companies with $1 million to $3 million in ARR growing at three times or more year over year, where the challenge is no longer product validation but building a scalable go-to-market engine. Fund II raised $27.5 million in August 2021; Fund III launched in mid-2024, targeting 14 to 16 companies over its life. Companyon leads rounds and writes checks of $100,000 to $2 million, selecting just four new companies per year to ensure intensive engagement. Across 27 investments, the portfolio includes Flex, Allstacks, Posh, GetHuman, Repsly (acquired by Cuadrilla Capital in early 2025), Squadle, micro1, and Lexop. Five portfolio companies have been acquired to date. Operating Partner Parthib Srivathsan adds GTM data science capability to the team's operator-investor profile. The structural backbone of Companyon's model is its 51 Venture Partners — former founders and operators who are fund LPs and provide direct portfolio support. This network, combined with an immersive Expansion Program that helps companies build sales motions, recruit talent, and plan follow-on financings, reflects a view that early-stage B2B companies need more than capital: they need a playbook and the people to execute it.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Compass Digital Ventures
Compass Digital Ventures

Compass Digital Ventures (CDV) is the corporate venture capital and open innovation arm of Compass Group, the world's largest foodservice company, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. CDV's mission is to transform food retail by connecting founders with Compass Group's global foodservice network — which spans business, education, and healthcare verticals across multiple countries. The fund invests in early-stage companies with market-ready technologies relevant to food service and food retail, offering portfolio startups the opportunity to pilot solutions inside real Compass Group operating environments. CDV deploys checks of $1 million to $5 million from pre-seed through Series A, with approximately 25 investments across food and beverage technology, robotics and IoT, AI, retail technology, and sustainability. Notable portfolio companies include Shelf Engine, which applies AI to demand forecasting and has raised $60.2 million, and Beastro by Kitchen Robotics, a food preparation robot that raised $11.6 million. The fund is led by Managing Director Amodini Chhabra. What distinguishes CDV from a traditional VC is access: portfolio companies can test and scale their technologies across Compass Group's extensive real-world estate — from corporate cafeterias to hospital kitchens to university dining halls. This pilot-to-scale pathway accelerates the customer validation process that most foodtech startups struggle to complete independently, making CDV a strategically valuable partner for founders targeting the institutional food and beverage market.

USA
Canada
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Compass Ventures Group
Compass Ventures Group

Compass Ventures Group is a venture capital and investment firm founded in 2007, headquartered in Hong Kong with deep Israel-China bridge operations. Founded by Dr. Ronen Dagon — a former Senior Advisor to the Israeli Minister of Economics under Prime Minister Shimon Peres and a former World Bank consultant — the firm is led by CEO Moshe Kamar and President Dan Raviv. Compass serves as a gateway into the Chinese market through established ties with the NDRC and NDRC-ICC. Key subsidiaries include Compass Bio Tech, Compass HLS, and the China-Israel Innovation Center in Beijing, launched in partnership with ZGC and the Haidian government. Through its Compass-Giza fund, the firm sources technology investments from Israel's startup ecosystem and deploys them into China, India, and broader emerging markets. Across 74 portfolio companies and roughly $5 million average checks, the firm has achieved 8 IPOs and 24 acquisitions. Notable exits include Altair, Applied Optoelectronics, and Magic Software Enterprises. Sectors span healthcare, agritech, homeland security, medical devices, water technologies, energy efficiency, and entertainment technologies. Compass Ventures' structural advantage lies in its institutional relationships on both sides of the Israel-China corridor. By combining Israeli technology sourcing with Chinese market access and government relationships, the firm creates a bridge few investors can replicate — enabling portfolio companies to reach large Asian markets that require local political and commercial partnerships to enter successfully.

Israel
Asia-Pacific
$3M-$10M
Website
Compound
Compound

Compound is a thesis-driven, research-centric investment firm that focuses on early-stage investments across deeply technical and science-driven areas. The firm is dedicated to accelerating the futures envisioned by its founders, helping them solve complex technical problems, communicate breakthroughs, and scale commercialization efforts. Founded by Michael Dempsey, Compound has a diverse team of investors, researchers, and operators with extensive domain expertise. Notable team members include General Partner David Hirsch and Venture Partners like Celeste Holz-Schietinger, who has a background in biology and was instrumental in creating plant-based meat products at Impossible Foods. Compound's portfolio is broad, encompassing sectors like AI/ML, robotics, healthcare, biology, and crypto. Notable investments include companies such as Deepgram, Hyphen, Arbitrum, and Dapper Labs. The firm emphasizes a hands-on approach and leverages its network and prior experiences to support the growth and success of its portfolio companies.

Europe
USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Concept Ventures
Concept Ventures

Concept Ventures is the UK’s largest dedicated pre-seed fund, with a focus on early-stage startups that are reshaping how we work, play, and learn. Established in 2018, the firm manages a £54 million fund, specifically designed to support companies in their first 12-18 months. Concept typically makes initial investments of up to £750,000, often targeting 15% ownership in its portfolio companies, with the ability to lead or co-lead rounds of up to £2 million. Concept Ventures has a strong focus on backing founders at the pre-seed stage, helping them navigate their earliest challenges and preparing them for the next phases of growth. The fund has built an impressive portfolio of over 50 companies, spanning sectors like gaming, AI, and enterprise software. Some of its notable investments include Playter and Emperia. Concept prides itself on being highly founder-friendly, offering extensive hands-on support, from business strategy to talent acquisition, and even connecting companies with Europe’s Tier-1 investors​. The firm is led by Reece Chowdhry, a highly experienced investor with over 80 startup investments under his belt. Concept also offers a unique "Venture Pledge," where a portion of its exit profits is donated to a charity chosen by the founders.

$1M-$3M
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
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Concrete Venture Capital

Concrete VC is a London-based venture capital firm, founded in 2016, specializing in PropTech investments. They focus on startups that leverage technology to innovate within the global real estate market, seeking to revolutionize urban landscapes and the built environment. Their portfolio primarily includes companies in real estate, residential tech, and sustainability sectors, with investment sizes ranging from €100k to €1.5 million. Concrete VC's geographical reach spans across Europe and beyond, including markets in the UK, Germany, and the United States. The firm works closely with strategic partners like Starwood Capital and JLL Spark to provide early-stage funding and guidance to promising PropTech ventures. Notable investments include Building Atlas and Hubble, both leaders in enhancing real estate's digital infrastructure. With a strong commitment to sustainability, Concrete VC aligns with ESG principles, helping to drive meaningful change in the real estate industry through innovative technologies.

Website
Conductive Ventures
Conductive Ventures

Conductive Ventures, established in 2017 by Carey Lai and Paul Yeh, is a venture capital firm focused on investing in early efficient growth technology companies. Based in Palo Alto, California, the firm manages $450 million in assets across its three funds. The firm's investment strategy centers on companies with at least $1 million in revenue that are efficient in their capital use and demonstrate significant growth potential. Conductive Ventures prioritizes investments in software, hardware, technology-enabled services, and blockchain, often targeting non-traditional founders who have raised and burned minimal capital before generating revenues. Conductive Ventures' portfolio includes notable companies such as Blueshift, CSC Generation, Forte, HireEZ, Jackpocket, Nice Healthcare, Self, Tripalink, and Versatile. The firm has achieved successful exits, including IPOs for Desktop Metal, Proterra, and Sprinklr, as well as acquisitions like Oculii by Ambarella and Travelbank by US Bank. The team, led by Managing Directors Carey Lai and Paul Yeh, takes a hands-on approach to support their portfolio companies, assisting with business development, go-to-market strategies, and access to further funding opportunities. Their dedication to working closely with founders aims to foster long-term growth and success.

USA
Website
Conduit Ventures
Conduit Ventures

Conduit Ventures, established in 2001 and headquartered in London, is a venture capital firm focused on the energy sector, particularly high-efficiency energy storage and generation solutions. The firm operates globally with additional offices in Kuwait and Shanghai. They prioritize investments in technologies that promote the transition to low-carbon energy, working with companies that offer innovative alternatives to traditional energy sources​. Notable investments by Conduit Ventures include Ballard Power Systems, a leading manufacturer of hydrogen fuel cells; Blue World Technologies, which specializes in methanol-based fuel cells; and SFC Energy, known for its direct methanol fuel cells​ (Tracxn)​. They have also invested in Protonex, a developer of PEM-based fuel cell technologies, and Hydrexia, which provides solid-state hydrogen storage solutions. Conduit Ventures has a history of successful exits, including companies like Amminex Emissions Technology, Protonex Technology Corporation, and Heliocentris​​. The firm is led by founder and CEO John Butt and focuses on both early and growth-stage investments, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and impact investing.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
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