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Agritech & Farming VC Funds

Venture capital funds investing in agricultural technology, precision farming, and food production innovation.

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Groundswell Ventures
Groundswell Ventures

Groundswell Ventures is a Denver, Colorado-based venture capital firm founded in 2018 by Jeremy Harkey, who serves as Founder and Managing Director. The firm invests at the intersection of climate tech and human wellness, backing tech-enabled solutions that reduce climate impact at its source, remediate environmental damage, and improve access to climate-related health solutions. Harkey and his team operate as experienced entrepreneurs and operators who have built companies themselves, a background that shapes the hands-on engagement Groundswell brings to its 23-company portfolio. Groundswell invests across Seed, Series A, and Series B stages with typical check sizes of $500K to $3 million. Portfolio companies fall across four themes: Environmental Remediation (clean-up of water, soil, and air), Clean Energy (scaling and accessibility), Sustainable Agriculture (resource efficiency and regeneration), and Human Resilience (healthy food systems, accessible health and wellness). Notable holdings include Public (fintech investing app, unicorn in 2021), Babylist (baby registry platform), Claros (advanced materials platform using nanotechnology to capture and destroy PFAS pollutants and recover precious metals such as lithium from waste streams), Circuit (last-mile delivery, $11 million Series A), Cambium Carbon (upcycled urban wood, Series A February 2025), and Camus Energy (grid intelligence platform, 2024). The firm published a 2024 Impact Report documenting measurable positive outcomes across the portfolio. Groundswell applies a positive screen for female founders and diverse teams, and operates a Leadership and Team Dynamics program designed to improve organizational effectiveness across portfolio companies. The firm's mandate combines genuine environmental urgency with the practical rigor of operator-investors who have run businesses themselves.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
GSR Ventures
GSR Ventures

GSR Ventures, founded in 2004, is a global venture capital firm with over $3.7 billion in assets under management. The firm focuses on early-stage technology companies developing AI-enabled enterprise software, consumer platforms, and healthcare technology. GSR Ventures has a notable track record with investments in companies like Didi Chuxing, Ele.me (acquired by Alibaba), Qunar (NASDAQ: QUNR), and Xiaohongshu. The firm typically invests in transformative companies that have the potential to make a significant impact in their sectors. GSR Ventures operates across the United States, China, and East Asia, supporting its portfolio companies with a team of experienced founders, engineers, physicians, and enterprise executives. Their approach emphasizes deep industry expertise and active partnership with entrepreneurs. Key team members include co-founder and managing partner Richard Lim, and partner Justin Norden, who focuses on digital health investments. GSR Ventures' strategy involves making significant early-stage investments and providing ongoing support as these companies scale​​. For startups seeking investment from GSR Ventures, it is crucial to demonstrate strong potential for innovation and sector disruption. The firm values clear, compelling pitches and prefers engagements through its extensive network of industry connections.

East Asia
Southeast Asia
+1
Website
GTMFund
GTMFund

GTMfund is an early-stage venture capital fund that focuses on investing in B2B SaaS companies. Established in 2020 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, the fund leverages a network of over 350 go-to-market (GTM) leaders from top tech companies like Salesforce, LinkedIn, Zoom, and Snowflake to provide strategic support and drive growth for its portfolio companies​. GTMfund has made 115 investments across various sectors including big data, artificial intelligence, fintech, and productivity tools. Notable portfolio companies include CaptivateIQ, Census, Demostack, Mutiny, and Vanta. These investments are often co-led with other top-tier venture firms like Sequoia, Accel, and a16z​. The fund's unique value proposition lies in its ability to offer extensive go-to-market expertise and a strong network of experienced executives who assist startups with distribution, revenue generation, and strategic advice. This support helps startups scale efficiently and effectively from early stages to IPO. For startups looking to partner with GTMfund, demonstrating strong product-market fit and readiness to accelerate growth is crucial. The fund provides significant value through its GTM playbooks, recruitment support, and a community of top-tier GTM leaders​.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Gutter Capital
Gutter Capital

Gutter Capital, an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York City, focuses on investing in companies addressing critical issues such as affordability, economic mobility, and climate change. Founded by Dan Teran, former WeWork executive, and James Gettinger, a computer scientist and former professional gambler, Gutter Capital closed its $25 million Fund I in early 2023. The fund is backed by notable investors including Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures, Hunter Walk and Satya Patel of Homebrew, and Eileen Murray, former co-CEO of Bridgewater Associates. The firm's portfolio includes investments in sectors such as software-as-a-service (SaaS) and marketplaces. Notable investments include companies like Treehouse, Opus, and The Climate Choice, which focus on clean energy, educational software, and environmental consulting, respectively. Gutter Capital's investment strategy emphasizes backing mission-driven founders and supporting diverse teams, with a significant portion of their investments in women and minority-led startups. Gutter Capital is committed to making an impact by improving accessibility to healthcare, housing, and education, empowering individuals and small businesses, and reducing carbon emissions. The firm typically writes initial checks of $1.5 million and is known for building strong founding teams, having supported a substantial number of hires within its portfolio companies in 2022.

Israel
MENA
+6
$1M-$3M
Website
H Venture Partners
H Venture Partners

H/L Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm, established in 2009, that focuses on investing in early-stage companies with a commitment to growth, impact, and diversity. The firm operates as a company-building ecosystem, offering hands-on support to founders through its model of "Daily Active Engagement," helping startups overcome common early-stage challenges. H/L Ventures believes that businesses which create positive societal impact are more likely to succeed, and it particularly supports diverse founding teams, with 84% of its portfolio companies being led by underrepresented groups. H/L Ventures invests across a variety of sectors including climate and energy, healthcare, fintech, and the future of work. Recent investments have included companies like Myavana, a digital haircare assistant powered by AI, and Loliware, a seaweed-based biomaterials company focused on replacing single-use plastics. The firm’s portfolio reflects its mission of investing in businesses that provide innovative solutions to pressing global issues, such as sustainability and equity. With over 100 investments made, H/L Ventures manages a portfolio that spans from pre-seed to growth-stage companies. It recently closed its second early-stage fund, CityRock Fund II, raising $24 million to continue its focus on high-impact, diverse startups that address significant global challenges.

Israel
Europe
+2
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Hack VC
Hack VC

Hack VC is a web3-focused venture capital firm headquartered in Incline Village, Nevada, and founded in 2021. The firm specializes in investing in early-stage startups within the cryptocurrency, AI, and blockchain sectors. Hack VC has raised significant funds, including a $150 million venture fund, bringing their total assets under management to approximately $425 million. Notable investments by Hack VC include Jasper AI, a generative AI copilot for enterprises, and Sui by Mysten Labs, which focuses on the secure MOVE programming language for blockchains. Hack VC also supports the decentralized wireless network Helium and Ethereum infrastructure firm Consensys. Their investment strategy targets projects that enhance the usability, scalability, and security of web3, aiming to support the next generation of web3 infrastructure. The firm leverages its hack.labs platform to engage with the protocols they invest in, providing liquidity and support to DeFi pools and other blockchain initiatives. Additionally, Hack VC organizes hackathons and conferences through their hack.summit community, fostering a global network of developers and innovators.

USA
$3M-$10M
Website
HALA Ventures
HALA Ventures

Hala Ventures is a prominent Saudi-based venture capital firm that focuses on investing in early-stage tech startups, primarily within the MENA region. Founded in 2018, the firm emphasizes sectors such as fintech, e-commerce, SaaS, and logistics. Some of their notable investments include Telfaz11, a creative media studio, and Kaso, a B2B food procurement platform. They actively support startups from Saudi Arabia and neighboring countries, including Egypt and Jordan. Hala Ventures typically targets startups that have achieved sustainable revenue and are scaling their operations. They offer both capital and hands-on strategic support, positioning themselves as a long-term partner for growth. The firm’s leadership, including founding partner Hussain Almarhoon, brings deep expertise in finance and entrepreneurship, ensuring robust guidance for portfolio companies. Their approach to venture investment is rooted in empowering startups through personalized mentorship and building strong ecosystems in the GCC. With a strong track record in fintech and other tech verticals, Hala Ventures continues to be a key player in the region’s burgeoning startup ecosystem.

$1M-$3M
$500K-$1M
+2
Website
HALLEY Venture Partners
HALLEY Venture Partners

Halley Venture Partners, founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, is a venture capital firm that specializes in investing in the legal cannabis and hemp industries. The firm, led by Managing Director Steve Schuman, focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in technology and medical companies that are driving innovation within the cannabis sector. With a background in public and private equity, Schuman and his team bring significant expertise to their portfolio, which includes companies like Willow Industries, Front Range Biosciences, and PathogenDx. Halley Venture Partners typically invests in Seed, Series A, and Series B rounds, supporting startups that are developing scalable solutions and transformative technologies in the cannabis space. The firm is dedicated to building highly scalable businesses, leveraging deep industry knowledge and a hands-on approach to guide companies through the complexities of the rapidly evolving cannabis market. The team at Halley Venture Partners includes experienced professionals like Aaron Taffet, who brings a strong background in private equity and cannabis operations, and advisors such as Ephraim Lindenbaum and Lauren Fraser, who contribute valuable insights from their extensive experience in venture capital and cannabis distributio.

USA
Website
Halogen Ventures
Halogen Ventures

Halogen Ventures, founded by Jesse Draper in 2015, is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Los Angeles. The firm focuses on investing in female-led consumer technology companies and strategic B2B software sectors. Halogen Ventures has made significant strides with notable investments in companies such as Babylist, Flex, and Ellevest. The firm has raised a total of $31.4 million across its funds and has invested in over 111 companies, achieving 12 successful exits. Their investment strategy includes providing not just capital but also strategic support to help companies grow and scale effectively. They assist with network building, brand exposure, talent acquisition, and subsequent funding rounds. Halogen Ventures is particularly focused on the consumer technology market, driven by the fact that women make 80% of household purchasing decisions. This strategic focus has led to their portfolio companies generating over $10 billion in market value.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
Harlem Capital Partners
Harlem Capital Partners

Harlem Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York, dedicated to changing the face of entrepreneurship by investing in 1,000 diverse founders over the next 20 years. Founded in 2015, Harlem Capital focuses on women and minority entrepreneurs, aiming to close the venture capital gap for underrepresented founders. The firm has raised significant capital, with its second fund, Harlem Capital Partners Venture Fund II, closing at $134 million, surpassing its initial target. This fund allows Harlem Capital to invest in 45 companies, primarily at the early seed stage, and maintains a commitment to minority and women founders. The firm targets industries like enterprise and consumer technology and aims for 10%+ ownership stakes in its investments. Harlem Capital's approach includes initiatives like "Culture Carry," which allows founders to share in the fund's carry, promoting a collaborative ecosystem among its portfolio companies. The firm's portfolio includes over 60 investments across various sectors and cities, featuring companies such as Pangaea, CashDrop, and Wellory. The team is led by co-founders Henri Pierre-Jacques and Jarrid Tingle, along with a dedicated group of investors and associates who bring diverse backgrounds and expertise to the firm. Harlem Capital's mission-driven approach and strategic investments aim to foster long-term growth and success for underrepresented founders in the venture capital landscape.

LatAm
Africa
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Hashed
Hashed

Hashed is a leading venture capital firm specializing in blockchain technology and Web3 startups. With headquarters in Seoul and offices in Singapore, San Francisco, and Bengaluru, the firm is deeply committed to decentralization and its potential to transform global economies. Hashed supports early-stage founders building innovative decentralized applications (dApps), tools, and infrastructure across industries like finance, gaming, and entertainment. Some of its notable portfolio companies include Aptos, a blockchain infrastructure project, and Republic, a platform for investing in startups and crypto. Hashed is more than just an investor—they act as ecosystem builders, offering hands-on strategic support to their portfolio companies. They also run subsidiaries like Hashed Emergent, which focuses on emerging markets, and UNOPND, an incubator for early Web3 startups. Hashed regularly hosts major blockchain events, including Korea Blockchain Week (KBW), which has become one of Asia’s largest blockchain gatherings. The firm's global network and commitment to fostering decentralized communities have helped them lead the charge in Web3 innovation.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+3
Website
Hatch Blue Ltd
Hatch Blue Ltd

Hatch Blue is a global venture capital firm specializing in sustainable aquaculture and alternative seafood investments. Established in 2017, the firm operates from multiple locations, including Cork, Ireland, and Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Hatch Blue focuses on early-stage startups that are innovating in areas such as aquaculture, marine biotechnology, blue carbon, and alternative seafood. Hatch Blue supports startups through its accelerator programs, notably the Crest Accelerator, which offers a hybrid model combining virtual mentoring with on-site industry trips to locations like Norway, Singapore, and Hawaii. The firm also runs various funds, including the Hatch Accelerator Fund II, which recently secured €75 million to invest in companies developing scalable and sustainable solutions for the blue economy. The firm’s investments typically range from $75,000 in early-stage funding via SAFE notes to more significant follow-on investments, helping startups not just with capital but also strategic guidance, industry connections, and tailored innovation support. Hatch Blue's portfolio includes companies like AquaSend, GreenSage Prebiotics, and Living Seas Aquafeeds, demonstrating its commitment to fostering transformative technologies in the aquaculture sector.

Europe
Africa
+3
Website
H
Hatteras Venture Partners

Hatteras Venture Partners, based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, focuses on seed and early-stage investments in biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostics, healthcare IT, and related areas in human medicine. Founded in 2000, the firm has grown significantly and now manages approximately $450 million across multiple funds​. The firm aims to build transformational companies that benefit patients and healthcare professionals, with a strong emphasis on investing in innovative life science companies. Notable investments include G1 Therapeutics, Clearside Biomedical, and GeneCentric​. Hatteras Venture Partners also manages the Venture Capital Multiplier Fund (VCMF), a $60 million fund that co-invests with other venture capital firms to support high-growth companies in North Carolina​. The firm has a proven track record, leveraging relationships with major healthcare institutions like UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, and Vanderbilt University to foster innovative startups​.

USA
Website
HAX
HAX

HAX is a venture capital firm focused on hard tech startups, investing in areas like robotics, industrial automation, and sustainability. As part of the larger SOSV ecosystem, HAX supports early-stage founders by providing a $250,000 initial investment along with extensive engineering and prototyping resources. The firm operates out of key locations including Newark, NJ, and Shenzhen, China, offering access to fabrication tools like CNC machining and 3D printing for rapid prototyping. With over 250 startups in its portfolio, HAX has backed notable companies like Formlabs, a leader in 3D printing, and Renovate Robotics, which focuses on automating solar installations. HAX typically invests in pre-seed and seed rounds and follows up with additional funding up to $3 million as startups grow. They are especially hands-on, working closely with founders to iterate and develop market-ready products. If you're a founder working on a hard tech solution and looking for mentorship and investment, HAX's global network and resources can accelerate your startup's journey from prototype to product.

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

Haystack is an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco, known for backing outlier founders at the earliest stages of their startups. The firm typically invests in pre-seed, seed, and Series A rounds, with investment amounts ranging from $250,000 to $1.5 million. Haystack's investment focus includes sectors such as analytics, data, AI, cloud infrastructure, developer tools, distributed workforce, and other enterprise technologies. Founded by Semil Shah, Haystack has built a reputation for supporting exceptional founders through a robust network of advisors, customers, and talent. The firm's portfolio boasts notable companies like DoorDash, Instacart, Canva, and Dropbox, reflecting its success in identifying and nurturing high-potential startups.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Headline
Headline

Headline is a globally recognized venture capital firm with a robust track record in early-stage investments across various industries. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Francisco, Headline has established a significant presence in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Their investment portfolio includes prominent names such as Sonos, Bumble, Farfetch, and SEMrush, highlighting their knack for identifying and nurturing market leaders in sectors ranging from fintech to consumer services and digital health. Headline's strategy is built on a unique technology-driven approach, leveraging proprietary platforms like EVA and ATHENA to identify and evaluate promising startups with precision. EVA uses sophisticated algorithms to monitor over 10 million companies, ensuring early discovery of high-potential ventures, while ATHENA helps in quick and accurate underwriting by analyzing company data to forecast growth trajectories and capital needs. The firm operates regionally-focused funds, including Headline US VII, Headline EU VII, and Headline Brazil III, which collectively raised $954 million in 2022 to support early-stage technology companies. This regional focus allows them to stay close to local markets and trends while maintaining a global perspective and infrastructure. Headline's commitment to diversity is evident, with a strong emphasis on investing in underrepresented founders and creating inclusive work environments. Their team of over 50 investment professionals operates from major cities worldwide, including San Francisco, Berlin, Paris, São Paulo, and Tokyo, bringing a wealth of local and global expertise to their investments. Overall, Headline’s innovative approach and global reach make them a formidable partner for startups aiming to scale and succeed on an international stage.

Israel
MENA
+6
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
HearstLab
HearstLab

HearstLab, founded in 2016, is a venture capital firm dedicated to investing in women-led, tech-enabled startups at the pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages. The firm focuses on sectors such as fintech, data analytics, healthcare, transportation, enterprise technology, and media. HearstLab aims to close the gender gap in venture capital funding by providing significant financial support and services to help female founders build scalable, sustainable businesses. The firm has invested in over 70 companies, contributing to a portfolio with an aggregate valuation of $2.4 billion. HearstLab is unique in its approach, offering not only capital but also extensive support services, including business development, legal, marketing, engineering, and product development. This support is further enhanced by their network of over 150 female executives from Hearst’s various businesses who provide mentorship and guidance to portfolio companies. HearstLab is chaired by Eve Burton, who also serves as the Executive Vice President of Hearst. The team includes Vice President Lisa Burton, Co-Lead Beth Devin, and Senior Director Katie Bailey, among others, all dedicated to fostering a strong community for their founders and partners. The firm also runs Pitch HearstLab, a live event series where early-stage female founders can pitch for a chance to secure a $100,000 investment and gain invaluable hands-on support from the HearstLab network. This initiative highlights their commitment to amplifying innovation and visibility for women-led startups​.

USA
$100K-$500K
Website
Hemisphere Venture
Hemisphere Venture

Hemisphere Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Mercer Island, Washington, that focuses on pre-seed and seed-stage investments in cutting-edge technologies. Founded in 2014, the firm primarily invests in sectors like software, biotech, space tech, robotics, drones, and nanotechnology. Their portfolio includes companies like PlanetiQ, Axiom, and Finless Foods, which are leading advancements in space exploration, synthetic biology, and sustainable food production. Hemisphere Ventures actively seeks out companies that are pushing the boundaries of science and technology, often in niche but high-potential areas like space travel, advanced AI, and biotech innovations. They aim to provide not just capital but strategic guidance to help startups scale rapidly. The firm is known for supporting companies that have strong potential to reshape industries and create long-term societal impact. The team at Hemisphere Ventures consists of experienced founders, operators, and investors, who bring decades of expertise in building and scaling businesses across various industries. Their investments reflect a deep interest in transformative technologies with a global reach, helping startups grow at an unprecedented pace.

USA
Website
High Alpha
High Alpha

High Alpha is a venture capital firm and venture studio based in Indianapolis, Indiana, founded in 2015 by Scott Dorsey, Eric Tobias, Kristian Andersen, and Mike Fitzgerald. The firm specializes in creating and funding B2B SaaS companies, partnering closely with founders to build and scale their businesses. High Alpha operates through two main components: the venture studio and High Alpha Capital. The venture studio co-founds and launches new software companies, having started over 40 companies since its inception. Notable companies include Lessonly, SalesLoft, and Attentive. High Alpha Capital, on the other hand, manages funds that invest in early-stage enterprise software companies across North America. Their investments range from pre-seed to Series A rounds, and they have raised over $215 million across multiple funds, including a recent $125 million fund. High Alpha emphasizes building strong relationships with founders, providing not only capital but also strategic guidance and operational support. They focus on various sectors such as healthcare, sales enablement, supply chain, and agtech software. The firm is committed to transforming ideas into successful businesses by leveraging their extensive network, resources, and expertise.

USA
Website
Hike Ventures
Hike Ventures

Hike Ventures is a venture capital fund specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Founded by seasoned professionals in San Francisco, Tokyo, and Toronto, Hike Ventures focuses on early-stage investments in startups that leverage AI to solve well-defined problems in innovative ways. Their notable investments include companies like Beatdapp, Botpress, CalmWave, and Greeneye, which are driving advancements in sectors ranging from media and entertainment to healthcare and agriculture. The fund primarily invests in North America and Japan, supporting startups that bring transformative AI solutions to market. Their strategy involves not just capital investment but also providing strategic support to help startups scale effectively. Hike Ventures typically invests in seed-stage rounds, offering checks that allow startups to accelerate their growth while benefiting from the fund's deep expertise in AI and machine learning. Key team members include Mikihiro Yasuda, based in San Francisco, who has a robust background in tech leadership and venture investment, and Taka Shoji, based in Tokyo, who has extensive experience in startup incubation and international investment. Both partners bring a wealth of experience from their previous roles in companies like Digital Garage, Netscape, and Baidu Japan. Hike Ventures is proactive in its engagement with startups, often leading rounds and providing hands-on guidance. They value approaches that combine algorithmic innovation with human insight, seeking out startups that can navigate complex AI challenges with practical, scalable solutions.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Hiventures
Hiventures

Hiventures, a Hungarian state-owned venture capital fund, is renowned for its extensive portfolio and dynamic investment strategy. With a focus on supporting startups from pre-seed to growth stages, Hiventures has made over 770 investments across various sectors, including software services, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. Notable investments include Access4you, iBar Experience, and Surviot Monitoring, showcasing their commitment to innovation in diverse industries. Geographically, Hiventures primarily invests within Hungary, emphasizing the growth of the local entrepreneurial ecosystem. Their strategy involves flexible investment conditions and a quick adaptation to the needs of startups, making them a preferred partner for early-stage ventures. Hiventures typically invests around $983,000 per round, actively leading many of these investments. They maintain a high engagement level, with an average of 30.96 rounds per year, peaking in 2021. The fund's team, including key figures like CEO Eszter Jandrasics and Senior Investment Manager Ádám Horváth, brings deep expertise in venture capital and business development. For startups looking to approach Hiventures, it's beneficial to highlight innovative solutions and scalability. They prefer well-prepared pitches that align with their focus on fostering technological advancements and economic growth in Hungary.

Europe
Website
HLM Venture Partners
HLM Venture Partners

HLM Venture Partners is a leading venture capital firm focused exclusively on healthcare technology and services. Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, the firm has been at the forefront of healthcare investment for over 40 years, deploying more than $400 million across 100+ companies. HLM targets companies that are capital-efficient and patient-centric, helping them scale by offering not just financial support, but strategic guidance and deep industry expertise. The firm focuses on key healthcare sectors like healthcare IT, value-based care, medical devices, and patient engagement. HLM is particularly interested in companies addressing critical issues like expanding access to care, behavioral health innovations, and solutions for provider shortages. Notable investments include Teladoc, a pioneer in telemedicine, NeuroFlow, which leverages AI for mental health support, and mPulse Mobile, a leader in mobile patient engagement solutions​. HLM prides itself on being a first-call partner for its portfolio companies, providing hands-on support to help them navigate complex regulatory landscapes and reach their growth potential. Their extensive healthcare network gives their startups unrivaled access to key decision-makers across the care continuum. Over the years, HLM has created significant value for both its portfolio companies and investors, facilitating the growth of several iconic healthcare brands. By aligning themselves with bold, principled management teams, HLM continues to drive transformative healthcare solutions that improve both quality and cost of car.

$3M-$10M
Over $50M
+1
Website
HOF Capital
HOF Capital

HOF Capital is a global venture capital firm headquartered in New York, focused on investing in transformative technology companies from idea to IPO. With support from over 70 influential family offices, global corporations, and institutions, HOF provides startups with more than just capital—they offer strategic partnerships that open doors to new markets, customer bases, and operational growth. Their portfolio features industry-leading companies such as Alibaba, Epic Games, UiPath, and ASAPP. HOF Capital specializes in sectors like fintech, deep tech, healthcare, and logistics, making investments from pre-seed to late-stage rounds. The firm’s approach emphasizes long-term value creation, guiding entrepreneurs through various growth stages with business development, sales, and fundraising support. With offices in New York, London, and San Francisco, and a team of investors spread across key global regions, HOF operates as a bridge between startups and large-scale enterprises. Co-founded by Hisham Elhaddad, Onsi Sawiris, and Fady Yacoub, HOF leverages its vast network of partners, including industry giants like Visa, Nvidia, and Daimler, to provide startups with critical resources and strategic advice. Their multi-stage investment strategy, combined with deep industry knowledge and a vast network, helps startups scale quickly while navigating complex challenges in highly competitive environments.

Israel
MENA
+6
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
Hokkaido Venture Capital
Hokkaido Venture Capital

Hokkaido Venture Capital (HVC) is a Japanese venture capital firm founded in 1999 and headquartered in Sapporo, Hokkaido. The firm manages 12 funds and operates with a team of 9 people including 5 partners. Beyond investing, HVC provides management consulting, startup support, M&A advisory, IPO preparation, business succession, and restructuring services to portfolio companies, functioning as a full-service growth partner for emerging Japanese businesses. HVC focuses on seed and Series A investments in Japan-based startups with checks typically ranging from $500,000 to $3 million. The firm has made 49 investments over its history, with life sciences and high tech representing the strongest sector concentrations. The portfolio has produced 12 IPOs, including AnGes, RACCOON HOLDINGS, and Immuno-Biological Laboratories. The most recent investment was in Mechano Cross (September 2025, co-invested with Angel Bridge, Incubate Fund, and Mitsubishi UFJ Capital) and Sagri ($6.84 million Series A in August 2024, an agritech and environmental services company backed alongside Global Brain, Globis Capital Partners, and Kirin Holdings). The firm also made a follow-on into KitchHike in April 2025. HVC co-invests extensively with Japan's regional and institutional VC community, frequently partnering with SMBC Venture Capital, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, and peer regional funds. This collaborative style gives portfolio companies access to a broader network of industry relationships and follow-on capital pathways. Atmark Techno, acquired by COREStaff in June 2016, represents one recorded acquisition exit.

Asia-Pacific
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Homebrew
Homebrew

Homebrew is a unique venture capital fund dedicated to early-stage investments, founded by Hunter Walk and Satya Patel. With a focus on seed-stage startups, Homebrew partners with mission-driven founders to build transformative companies. They have a notable portfolio including companies like Plaid, Mercury, and Winnie, reflecting their commitment to impactful ventures. Primarily investing in software and technology sectors, Homebrew targets industries like fintech, AI, robotics, and healthcare. Their geographic focus is predominantly in North America, supporting startups across the U.S. and Canada. Homebrew's investment strategy emphasizes a hands-on approach. They typically lead or co-lead seed rounds, with initial investments ranging from $250k to $800k. Homebrew is known for their deep involvement with portfolio companies, offering not just capital but also strategic counsel, operational support, and access to their extensive network. Recently, Homebrew transitioned to an evergreen investment model, utilizing their own capital to maintain flexibility and alignment with founders' needs. This shift allows them to engage with startups at various stages without being constrained by traditional fund structures. The team at Homebrew includes industry veterans like Hunter Walk and Satya Patel, both former Google product executives. They are based in Burlingame, California, and are recognized for their commitment to fostering strong, supportive relationships with entrepreneurs.

LatAm
USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
Website
Homecoming Capital
Homecoming Capital

Homecoming Capital, established in 2019, is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm committed to accelerating the transition to a zero-emission future by investing in scalable infrastructure projects. The firm focuses on decarbonizing key industries, particularly through investments in transportation, energy, and industrial systems. Its core sectors include electric vehicle infrastructure, onshore and offshore wind, solar power, and innovative technologies like green hydrogen and thermal storage​. Homecoming Capital's strategy is centered around providing flexible capital to both early-stage platforms and established businesses undergoing transitions to sustainable models. They invest in companies that align with their mission of electrifying major industries and reducing carbon emissions. Key investments include Forum Mobility, which builds industrial-scale EV charging depots for heavy-duty trucks, and Clean Energy Terminals, a leader in U.S. offshore wind infrastructure. The firm is known for forming long-term partnerships, often being the first institutional capital behind transformative platforms. Homecoming’s approach is guided by four key principles: ensuring the solution decarbonizes the economy, making a meaningful difference with their capital, partnering with experienced leadership teams, and fostering durable, mission-aligned relationships​. Co-founded by Cody Evans and Patrick Arnold, the firm draws on extensive institutional investment experience. Both partners have deep backgrounds in private equity and infrastructure, having worked with firms like Blackstone and Golub Capital​. Homecoming Capital's focus on sustainable infrastructure makes it a key player in advancing zero-emission technologies across North America.

USA
Canada
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+3
Website
Hooge Raedt Social Venture
Hooge Raedt Social Venture

Hooge Raedt Social Venture B.V. (HRSV) is a Dutch impact investor based in Baarn, Netherlands, created by Ruud and Annelies Bakhuizen, who also founded the FEMI Foundation in 1995. HRSV is fully owned by the FEMI Foundation and has deployed a total of EUR 8,509,000 since its formation in 2013 into small and medium-sized commercial enterprises in East Africa that improve the quality of life for poor and low-income people through job creation, income generation, and affordable products and services. The firm's geographic focus covers Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. HRSV invests at seed and early stages with checks in the $100,000 to $1 million range, and currently holds 15 active investments. In Tanzania, the portfolio includes BioBuu (waste recycling), Carbon Tanzania (carbon credits), East Coast Agritech, Jibu Company (water), Kazi Yetu (agriculture), NEI Ltd (natural extracts), Silverleaf Academy (education), and YYTZ Agroprocessing (food processing). In Kenya, HRSV backs FarmMoja (agritech), ForestFoods, Kwangu Kwako (affordable housing), Penda Health, and Sanivation. Previous and exited investments include Eneza Education, Komaza (Kenyan forestry), and KopaGas in Tanzania. The day-to-day operations are led by team member Joris, who handles deal sourcing, due diligence, and post-investment monitoring. Mark, who also serves as Managing Director of Hooge Raedt Groep Holding, contributes expertise in corporate finance and M&A. HRSV pursues both social and environmental impact and values additionality — investing where the capital genuinely would not otherwise flow.

Africa
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
HPA (Hyde Park Angels)
HPA (Hyde Park Angels)

Hyde Park Angels (HPA), based in Chicago, is a leading early-stage venture capital firm primarily focused on startups in the Midwest. They invest in a broad range of industries, including tech, healthcare, consumer products, and logistics. Notable portfolio companies include ShipBob, FourKites, and SpotHero. HPA’s investment strategy blends elements of traditional VC and angel investing, positioning itself as one of the most active early-stage investors in the region. They back companies from seed through Series A, with an average check size ranging from $500K to $2M. HPA often co-invests alongside other funds, helping to drive scalable growth in promising startups. The firm prides itself on its "People First" approach, offering both human and financial capital to guide entrepreneurs. The leadership team, headed by Managing Director Peter Wilkins, also includes prominent partners like Bess Goodfellow and Michael Sachaj, who bring significant expertise in venture investing and scaling businesses. Entrepreneurs can approach HPA through their strong network, as the firm actively builds its funnel through collaborations with local incubators like 1871, and they are known for being highly selective during their vetting process. HPA’s Midwest-centric focus extends beyond funding, fostering job creation and economic growth in Chicago and other regional hubs.

$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Humboldt Fund
Humboldt Fund

Humboldt Fund, founded in 2020 and based in New York, is a venture capital firm focused on investing in the biotech revolution. The fund specializes in early-stage investments in synthetic biology, targeting industries that are transforming the way chemicals, materials, foods, and medicines are made. Humboldt’s mission is to back pioneers in engineering, physical sciences, and life sciences, supporting groundbreaking technologies with the potential to disrupt global markets and solve critical challenges. Key areas of investment include foodtech, healthcare, energy, and advanced materials, with a strong emphasis on synthetic biology and bio-manufacturing. Notable portfolio companies include Metagenomi, Debut Biotech, and Finless Foods, all of which are at the forefront of biotechnological innovation. Humboldt aims to create both economic value and global impact by fostering these revolutionary technologies. Humboldt primarily invests in pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages, with a typical check size ranging from $4M to $36M. The fund is known for supporting companies that contribute to sustainability and technological advancements. By identifying and nurturing trailblazing companies, Humboldt Fund helps bring emerging biotech enterprises to global markets, positioning itself as a key player in the future of biotechnological innovation.

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

Huron River Ventures, founded in 2010 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, focuses on early-stage investments in agriculture, energy, and manufacturing technology. They primarily invest in the Midwest, supporting startups that offer innovative and sustainable solutions within these sectors. The firm typically invests $1-5 million per company across seed, Series A, and Series B stages. Notable investments include companies like Postmates, SkySpecs, and FarmLogs. Huron River Ventures has a strong track record, having made 50 investments and achieved 16 successful exits. The leadership team, including co-founders Ryan Waddington and Tim Streit, brings extensive experience in technology investments. The firm emphasizes supporting entrepreneurs with both capital and strategic guidance, leveraging their industry knowledge and networks to help startups grow and succeed.

USA
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Hustle Fund
Hustle Fund

Hustle Fund is a venture capital firm that invests in pre-seed software startups across the U.S., Canada, and Southeast Asia. Founded in 2017, Hustle Fund is known for its focus on entrepreneurs who demonstrate speed, execution, and grit. The firm’s mission is to democratize wealth through startups by catalyzing capital, knowledge, and networks globally. Their portfolio includes notable companies like HoneyBook, The Pill Club, Nova Credit, and Berbix. Hustle Fund typically invests in sectors such as fintech, digital health, web3, B2B software, and more, with a preference for startups at the pre-seed and seed stages. Hustle Fund's general partners, Eric Bahn, Elizabeth Yin, and Shiyan Koh, bring extensive experience as founders and operators, providing deep insights and support to their portfolio companies. They manage investments through an active, hands-on approach, offering rapid funding decisions and valuable mentorship to help startups scale effectively. The firm is also known for its Angel Squad, a community of over 1500 angel investors who invest alongside Hustle Fund and receive education on venture investing. This initiative is part of their broader effort to create an inclusive and supportive investment environment. For startups looking to engage with Hustle Fund, demonstrating strong execution capabilities and a clear path to market fit is crucial. Founders can benefit from their extensive network and practical advice on growth strategies.

Southeast Asia
Oceania
+1
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Hyde Park Venture Partners
Hyde Park Venture Partners

Hyde Park Venture Partners, founded in 2011 and based in Chicago, is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on high-growth technology startups across the Midwest and Toronto. The firm has made notable investments in companies like ShipBob, FourKites, G2, and LogicGate. Their industry focus includes software as a service (SaaS), marketplace, and tech-enabled services. Hyde Park Venture Partners targets startups with exceptional founding teams and fast-growth potential, typically looking to lead or co-lead seed and Series A rounds. They are known for being highly engaged, providing strategic guidance and leveraging their extensive network to support portfolio companies. Key team members include Ira Weiss (Founder and Partner), Greg Barnes (Managing Partner), and Allison Lechnir (Partner). The firm recently raised $98 million for its fourth fund, reflecting strong support from institutional investors like the Illinois Growth and Innovation Fund and the RK Mellon Foundation.

USA
Website
Hyperplane Venture Capital
Hyperplane Venture Capital

Hyperplane Venture Capital, founded in 2014 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, focuses on early-stage investments in technology sectors like machine intelligence, AI, distributed systems, automation, cloud computing, and robotics. The firm has a robust portfolio of 112 investments, supporting innovative startups that leverage advanced technologies to solve complex problems. Notable investments include Modulate, Butlr, Flexpa, and LinkSquares. These companies span diverse industries, from AI and machine learning to health tech and enterprise software. Hyperplane has a strong track record with several successful exits, including Aryeo and RoadBotics, and continues to invest in cutting-edge technologies​. The team at Hyperplane includes experienced professionals like Brendan Kohler, John Murphy, and Vivjan Myrto, who bring a wealth of expertise in technology and venture capital. They provide strategic guidance and mentorship to their portfolio companies, helping them navigate growth challenges and scale effectively. Hyperplane's investments are primarily concentrated in the United States, but they also have a presence in other countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom. Their approach involves close collaboration with founders, aiming to drive innovation and create significant market impact through their strategic investments.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
IA Ventures
IA Ventures

IA Ventures, founded in 2010 and based in New York City, focuses on seed and early-stage investments, particularly in the fintech sector. The firm has made 184 investments and has seen 44 exits, showcasing its strong presence and success in the venture capital space. Notable companies in IA Ventures' portfolio include DigitalOcean, a cloud infrastructure provider; The Trade Desk, a global technology company for advertisers; and Datadog, a monitoring and security platform for cloud applications. Other significant investments are in companies like Octane, a fintech company for powersports financing, and YipitData, which provides data-driven research to institutional investors. IA Ventures invests across a variety of sectors including big data and analytics, cybersecurity, AI and machine learning, and SaaS. The firm is known for its hands-on approach, working closely with startups to help them grow and succeed in competitive markets. The team at IA Ventures includes experienced partners like Brad Gillespie and Jesse Beyroutey, who bring extensive expertise and support to their portfolio companies.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
IBEX Investors
IBEX Investors

Ibex Investors, established in 2003 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, is a venture capital firm that invests across various stages of a company's lifecycle, from seed to IPO and beyond. The firm focuses on geographic regions, particularly Israel, and thematic areas such as mobility. Ibex has made notable investments in companies like WEKA, Honeycomb Insurance, and Chemix, demonstrating a strong presence in sectors like IT consulting, property and casualty insurance, and business productivity software. The firm has completed 82 investments and achieved 22 exits, including prominent companies like Cynet, Cobwebs Technologies, and Zimperium. Led by founder and CEO Justin Borus, Ibex Investors aims to provide a world-class experience and value-added support to its portfolio companies, emphasizing a proactive search for overlooked market opportunities. The team includes key partners such as Aaron Rinberg and Gal Gitter, who focus on Israeli investments, highlighting the firm’s strong ties to the Israeli tech ecosystem.

Website
Icehouse Ventures
Icehouse Ventures

Icehouse Ventures is New Zealand's most active venture investor, founded in 2003 with the formation of Ice Angels — the country's first angel network — and headquartered in Auckland. Over more than two decades, the firm has scaled to over $600 million invested across 350-plus Kiwi-founded companies. Led by CEO Robbie Paul, Icehouse Ventures maintains a co-investor network of over 3,000 investors and counts among its key shareholders since 2019 Simplicity KiwiSaver, Jarden, and Sir Stephen Tindall's K1W1. In 2020, the firm acquired a stake in Level Two, a deep-tech and cleantech R&D incubator. The firm invests from pre-seed through pre-IPO stages with checks ranging from $25,000 to $5 million across deep tech, agritech, SaaS, medtech, and more. The flagship Seed Fund IV raised a record $70 million from 363 investors — including 17 international investors from the US, China, Singapore, India, and Germany contributing $22 million — against an original $30 million target. Recent Seed Fund IV investments include Aether (AI presentations), Harth (design collaboration), and Spaceproof (industrial engineering software). In 2025, Icehouse completed 35 new investments and 90 follow-on investments. Notable portfolio companies include Crimson Education, Halter (agritech), and Nuro. Exits include Yabble, Easy Crypto, and Tradify. Icehouse Ventures' mission is to back the world's bravest Kiwi founders building globally transformative companies from New Zealand. The firm's combination of the country's broadest angel network, institutional fund capital, and deep operational mentorship programs — built across 20-plus years — gives it unmatched reach into the New Zealand startup ecosystem.

ANZ
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Icos Capital
Icos Capital

Icos Capital is a Dutch venture capital firm specializing in ClimateTech investments, focusing on sectors such as food systems, decarbonization, sustainable chemicals, and materials. Since its founding in 2005, Icos Capital has been committed to supporting early-growth stage companies that drive sustainability and industrial decarbonization. The firm is known for its Collaborative Venturing Platform (CVP), which connects startups with leading corporations, providing not only capital but also engineering expertise, market access, and production infrastructure. With a goal to reduce or avoid 1 gigaton of CO2 emissions by 2050, Icos Capital takes a hands-on approach to investing, helping innovative startups scale quickly while ensuring measurable environmental impact. Some of its successful portfolio companies include Carbon Clean, eAgronom, and Holiferm, each making strides in carbon capture, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable product developmen. Icos Capital continues to manage multiple funds, the latest being Icos IV, with a targeted size of €100 million, designed to accelerate sustainability across industries. The firm primarily focuses on European companies but also supports those in the U.S. and Asia with strong ties to the European market.

Europe
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idacapital
idacapital

idacapital is the first impact fund in Turkey (Turkiye), founded in 2013 and headquartered in Istanbul. The firm has invested over $20 million in 10-plus companies and achieved a 3x-plus TVPI (Total Value to Paid-In Capital). The ida Acceleration Fund I is the pioneering impact vehicle in the country, and in 2016 idacapital joined the Capria Network — a group of 23 impact fund managers operating across 53 countries — extending its global impact investing community. A local Turkish investment fund vehicle was established in 2022. The firm leads rounds with check sizes ranging from $50,000 to $2 million. idacapital focuses on pre-seed through Series A stages in fintech, logistics technology, healthtech, edtech, climatetech, and agrotech. All 11 current portfolio companies have received follow-on investments, with total portfolio value exceeding TRY 1.2 billion. Notable portfolio companies include Navlungo (an international logistics platform operating in 130-plus countries, most recent investment March 2025), Faradai (energy and sustainability technology, $4.21 million raised from 21 investors), and Diginak. The firm has made 14 tracked investments. Co-investors include Revo Capital, a leading Turkish venture firm. idacapital discovers and invests in startups founded by exceptional talent emerging from Turkiye and beyond, with net financial returns as the core driver while also delivering social and environmental impact. The firm's international network through Capria, combined with a team spanning Turkey, Japan, and additional locations, gives portfolio companies access to cross-border expertise and follow-on capital well beyond what domestic Turkish funds alone can provide.

MENA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
I
IDIA

IDIA Capital Investissement is a venture capital and private equity firm based in Montrouge, France. It operates as the investment arm of the Crédit Agricole Group, focusing on minority equity investments to support the growth and development of mid-sized companies (ETIs) and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Established over 30 years ago, IDIA specializes in sectors such as agribusiness, viticulture, healthcare, tourism, and energy transition​. The firm manages a substantial portfolio with assets under management totaling €2.2 billion. They typically invest between €1 million and €50 million per transaction, leveraging the extensive Crédit Agricole network to provide strategic and financial support to their portfolio companies. IDIA Capital Investissement is committed to responsible investing, emphasizing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in their decision-making process. This approach aligns with Crédit Agricole's broader mission of promoting sustainable finance and supporting projects that address key societal and environmental challenges​.

Europe
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
iGan Partners
iGan Partners

iGan Partners is a leading venture capital firm based in Toronto, Canada, specializing in early-stage investments in technology and healthcare sectors. Founded in 1999, iGan Partners has built a strong portfolio by partnering with innovative startups and helping them scale their disruptive technologies. The firm has a diverse portfolio that includes companies like Think Research, a provider of clinical content and technology solutions; MolecuLight, which develops imaging devices for wound care; and eSight, known for creating electronic glasses that improve vision for the legally blind. Other notable investments include MedChart, a platform that enables businesses to access and exchange patient-authorized digital health information, and Cosm Medical, which designs medical devices for personalized pelvic health solutions. iGan Partners typically invests in seed and Series A rounds, with a focus on companies in the healthcare sector, including medical devices, digital health, and health IT. They have been involved in funding rounds for companies like Hyivy Health and Curv Health, supporting innovative solutions in personal health and wellness. The firm is led by a team of experienced professionals, including Founder and Managing Partner Sam Ifergan and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Lorena Tora. Their extensive expertise in healthcare and technology enables them to provide valuable support and strategic guidance to their portfolio companies​.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
Impact Engine
Impact Engine

Impact Engine is a Chicago-based venture capital and private equity firm dedicated to driving positive social and environmental impact. Founded in 2012, the firm invests in companies and funds that focus on economic opportunity, environmental sustainability, and health equity. Impact Engine has a diverse portfolio, including investments in Elvie, a health tech company for women; Footprint, which develops sustainable packaging solutions; and Full Harvest, a marketplace for surplus and imperfect produce to reduce food waste​. Impact Engine's investment strategy involves rigorous due diligence and a commitment to supporting mission-aligned entrepreneurs from early-stage ventures to growth and buyout phases. The firm has raised multiple funds, including an $85 million private equity fund focused on impact investments. Notable portfolio companies also include Jetty, a fintech company making home renting more affordable, and Circuit, providing short-distance EV transportation solutions. Led by CEO Jessica Droste Yagan, Impact Engine emphasizes a collaborative approach, leveraging its deep industry knowledge and extensive network to scale impactful innovations. The firm has been recognized as a top impact investing company, highlighting its success in generating both financial returns and measurable positive outcomes.

USA
Canada
Website
Impact Science Ventures
Impact Science Ventures

Impact Science Ventures is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California, focused on investing in scientific and technological innovations that address significant challenges in critical impact sectors, such as renewable energy, sustainability, and advanced materials. Founded in 2021, the firm emphasizes supporting early-stage companies that leverage breakthrough scientific research to create transformative solutions. The firm has a diverse portfolio, with investments spanning industries like alternative energy, energy infrastructure, and environmental services. Some of the notable companies in their portfolio include Antora Energy, known for its work in decarbonizing heavy industries, and Fervo Energy, which is pioneering next-generation geothermal energy solutions. Impact Science Ventures aims to be more than just a financial backer; they provide strategic support and resources to help these companies succeed commercially. Impact Science Ventures manages several funds, including their flagship Fund I, which is dedicated to early-stage investments. The firm is led by experienced professionals like Alain Harrus and Robert Ethier, who bring a wealth of knowledge in both venture capital and scientific research to their roles.

USA
Website
Impact Venture Capital
Impact Venture Capital

Impact Venture Capital specializes in early-stage investments in cutting-edge technologies, particularly in AI, enterprise software, and digital transformation tools. Notable portfolio companies include Cornami, which focuses on quantum encryption, and Pondera Solutions, acquired by Thomson Reuters. They also led rounds for startups like TaskHuman and Adroit Worldwide, both pivotal in the tech ecosystem. Geographically, Impact VC is centered in Northern California, with a strong focus on U.S.-based startups, although they maintain global connections through their corporate partnerships. Their strategy revolves around leveraging their extensive corporate venture network to foster relationships between startups and Fortune 500 companies, offering more than just capital. They look for scalable, tech-driven solutions that align with the needs of large enterprises, often leading investment rounds. Typically, Impact VC’s check sizes range from $500K to $5M, and they actively co-invest alongside corporate venture capitalists. They are open to cold outreach but emphasize the importance of strong, well-prepared pitches that highlight clear paths to market impact. Key team members include Jack Crawford and Eric Ball, both with deep expertise in venture investments and corporate partnerships. Impact Venture Capital actively builds its deal flow through a combination of strong ties to corporate venture arms and engagement with the Northern California startup community, making them a go-to partner for high-tech, scalable innovations.

East Asia
USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Impact46
Impact46

Impact46 is a leading venture capital firm based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, established in 2019. The firm focuses on early and growth-stage investments, particularly in the tech sector, and is one of the first VC firms to be authorized by Saudi Arabia's Capital Market Authority (CMA). Impact46 primarily invests in startups within Saudi Arabia but also targets promising opportunities across the MENA region. Key sectors include fintech, e-commerce, and SaaS. Their portfolio consists of notable startups like Jahez (a food delivery platform), Tamara (a buy-now-pay-later fintech company), and Syarah (an online automotive platform). Impact46’s investment in Jahez yielded a significant return, with the company going public in 2021 and offering a 22x return on investment. The firm’s strategy revolves around supporting local entrepreneurs with capital and strategic guidance to scale their businesses. They manage multiple funds, including a $133 million fund launched to continue supporting tech-driven startups across the region.

$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+2
Website
Impacta VC
Impacta VC

Impacta VC is a venture capital firm based in Latin America, specializing in investments that drive social and environmental impact. Launched in 2019, the firm focuses on early-stage startups aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Impacta VC’s mission is to empower purpose-driven entrepreneurs in sectors such as fintech, agtech, clean energy, and virtual education. They provide initial investments between $100,000 to $500,000 and follow-on funding of up to $1 million, supporting companies throughout their growth journey. The firm has raised $7 million in its inaugural fund, backed by a network of 66 investors, including prominent figures like Eduardo Della Maggiora (Betterfly) and Matias Muchnick (NotCo). Impacta VC has invested in eight startups, with notable portfolio companies like Betterfly, Wheel the World, and Kilimo. The firm prioritizes scalable impact, supporting businesses that not only generate financial returns but also create measurable social and environmental benefits. Impacta VC also emphasizes mentorship and networking, offering startups access to a vast pool of experts and resources to help them scale effectively. Through programs like their Fundraising Strategy Program (IFSP), they guide founders in building sustainable growth strategies​.

LatAm
USA
+1
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
In-Q-Tel (IQT)
In-Q-Tel (IQT)

In-Q-Tel (IQT) is a non-profit, strategic venture capital firm established in 1999 by the CIA to bridge the gap between the technological innovations of the private sector and the needs of U.S. intelligence and defense agencies. With a global investment platform, IQT identifies and invests in startups across frontier technologies like AI, cybersecurity, biotech, space systems, and microelectronics. Their investments are designed to enhance national security, working closely with partners such as the CIA, NSA, U.S. Space Force, and international allies like the U.K. and Australia. IQT typically invests between $250,000 and $3 million, leveraging both equity investments and development agreements. They focus on startups that offer dual-use technologies—solutions that serve both commercial and government applications. Over its 25-year history, IQT has backed over 500 companies, many of which have grown into industry leaders, including Palantir, GitLab, and Xanadu. The firm’s investments have led to over 30 unicorns and numerous public company exits, illustrating its significant impact on both commercial and national security landscapes.

Europe
Oceania
+2
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Incite
Incite

Incite.org, founded by Swati Mylavarapu and Matt Rogers, is a unique hybrid organization that combines venture capital, philanthropy, and civic advocacy to drive positive global change. Their mission is to support bold, innovative entrepreneurs and activists who are working on underfunded and crucial challenges, particularly in areas like climate change, social justice, and economic opportunity. Incite operates through three primary branches: Incite Ventures, which provides catalytic capital to mission-driven startups with the potential to scale and make a significant impact; Incite Labs, a nonprofit arm that funds charitable and educational initiatives through grants and program-related investments; and Incite Politics, which supports political initiatives and candidates that aim to disrupt the status quo and promote diverse leadership. The team at Incite is deeply committed to fostering long-term relationships with the founders and organizations they support, offering not just funding but also mentorship, strategic advice, and access to a wide network of resources. Their investment philosophy focuses on finding and nurturing ideas that have the potential to create significant, lasting change. This approach has positioned Incite as a powerful force in impact investing, enabling them to back ventures that are not just profitable but also socially and environmentally responsible​.

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Incofin Investment Management
Incofin Investment Management

Incofin Investment Management is a Belgium-based impact investment firm with a strong focus on financial inclusion, agri-food value chains, and access to water in emerging markets. Headquartered in Antwerp, the firm also has regional offices in Bogotá, Chennai, Delhi, Phnom Penh, and Nairobi. Incofin manages assets over EUR 1.4 billion, supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries. Incofin’s portfolio includes funds like the Incofin India Progress Fund, which invests in financial inclusion and the agri-food value chain in rural India, and the Climate Smart Microfinance Fund (ICMF), which supports climate-resilient financial institutions. Other notable funds include the Nutritious Foods Financing Facility (N3F), targeting malnutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Water Access Acceleration Fund, aimed at providing safe drinking water in Africa and Asia. The firm places a significant emphasis on social performance management (SPM), using tools like ECHOS-AgPO and SPI4-Alinus to assess and monitor the impact of its investments. Incofin’s approach includes rigorous due diligence, continuous monitoring of social and environmental impact, and a commitment to client protection principles. Incofin’s investment strategy focuses on early to growth-stage companies that demonstrate high social impact and align with sustainable development goals. The firm’s global team of over 100 professionals works closely with investees to navigate challenges and create value, ensuring that investments contribute positively to both financial returns and social outcomes.

LatAm
South Asia
Website
Incubate Fund
Incubate Fund

Incubate Fund, established in 2010, is a leading early-stage venture capital firm based in Tokyo, Japan. The firm has a significant presence globally, with offices in key locations such as Singapore, Bangalore, Mumbai, São Paulo, and Mountain View. Known for its extensive portfolio, Incubate Fund has invested in over 300 companies and has facilitated numerous successful exits, including notable firms like Pixie Dust Technologies, Sansan, and WealthNavi. Incubate Fund Asia, a branch of the firm, recently announced the first close of its third fund with a target corpus of $50 million. This fund aims to support pre-seed and seed-stage startups across India and Southeast Asia, focusing on sectors such as B2B, B2C, supply chain, and consumer tech. Notable investments by Incubate Fund Asia include Captain Fresh, ShopKirana, and Yulu. The firm’s mission is to empower startups and fuel innovation across Asia. Incubate Fund provides financial support and strategic guidance to help startups achieve market leadership and sustainable growth

East Asia
South Asia
+1
Website
Index Ventures
Index Ventures

Index Ventures is a renowned venture capital firm with dual headquarters in San Francisco and London. Founded in 1996, the firm has a strong track record of investing in transformative companies across various sectors including technology, fintech, healthcare, and consumer products. Notable investments by Index Ventures include some of the biggest names in tech and business today. These include Dropbox, Figma, Slack, Roblox, Adyen, and Deliveroo. The firm has been instrumental in the growth of these companies, providing both financial backing and strategic support​. Index Ventures has raised several significant funds to support its investment strategy. Recently, they closed $3.1 billion in new funds, which are spread across early-stage, growth-stage, and seed-stage investments. This substantial capital allows them to back innovative startups from inception through to maturity​. The firm is known for its deep commitment to the entrepreneurs they support, emphasizing close partnerships and long-term growth. This approach has made Index Ventures a preferred partner for visionary founders looking to scale their businesses globally​.

Israel
Europe
+1
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+2
Website
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