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Lifestyle VC Funds

Venture capital funds investing in lifestyle brands, personal care, home, and consumer lifestyle startups.

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Calculus Capital
Calculus Capital

Calculus Capital, founded in 1999 by John Glencross and Susan McDonald, is a UK-based venture capital firm focusing on Enterprise Investment Schemes (EIS) and Venture Capital Trusts (VCT). The firm invests in early-stage companies in high-growth sectors such as technology, healthcare, and entertainment. The Calculus VCT offers a diversified portfolio of 30-40 UK companies, providing development and scale-up capital. Investors benefit from tax-efficient opportunities, including 30% income tax relief and tax-free capital gains and dividends if shares are held for at least five years. The Calculus EIS Fund targets Knowledge Intensive Companies, offering similar tax benefits and aiming for a return of £2 for every £1 invested. Calculus Capital is known for its strategic, hands-on approach, supporting companies with strong business models and significant growth potential. The firm's experienced team from leading financial institutions ensures robust support and guidance, contributing to successful exits like those to Microsoft and SAP.

Europe
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Cambridge Angels
Cambridge Angels

Cambridge Angels, established in 2001, is a prominent UK business angel network based in Cambridge. The group comprises over 60 affluent investors who provide smart capital and mentorship to startups and scale-ups primarily in the UK, focusing on science, engineering, and healthcare technology sectors. They have invested over £150 million in more than 120 companies. Notable investments by Cambridge Angels include companies like Paragraf, Arecor, Eagle Genomics, Privitar, and Healx. The group supports these companies not just financially, with typical investments ranging from £150,000 to £1.5 million, but also through strategic guidance, leveraging their extensive experience as successful entrepreneurs. Cambridge Angels is known for their commitment to fostering innovation without charging founders to pitch, ensuring that the entrepreneurial focus remains on development and growth. This investor group also holds educational sessions for portfolio companies, covering critical topics such as exit strategies and leadership development.

Europe
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
Canaan Partners
Canaan Partners

Canaan is a leading early-stage venture capital firm that focuses on transformative ideas in the technology and healthcare sectors. With a strong history spanning over 35 years, Canaan has invested in notable companies such as Instacart, LendingClub, The RealReal, and Match.com. The firm has managed to achieve impressive exits, including IPOs for companies like TheRealReal, Arvinas, and Day One Biopharmaceuticals. Canaan’s investment strategy covers a wide range of industries including enterprise software, consumer tech, fintech, and frontier tech. They are particularly noted for their deep involvement in healthcare, with significant investments in areas such as oncology, immunology, and neurology. Their portfolio includes companies like Dexcom, Synthekine, and Vivace Therapeutics, among others. The firm manages over $6.8 billion in assets and recently closed its thirteenth fund with $850 million to continue supporting innovative startups through their early and growth stages. This new capital will help expand their investments in robotics, AI/ML, cybersecurity, and genetically defined precision medicines​.

Israel
MENA
+6
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
Website
Canvas Ventures
Canvas Ventures

Canvas Ventures is a Portola Valley-based venture capital firm founded in 2013 by Rebecca Lynn, Gary Little, and Paul Hsiao. Specializing in Series A and B investments, Canvas Ventures primarily focuses on fintech, digital health, AI, marketplaces, and logistics sectors. With a strategic emphasis on companies poised for significant growth, the firm offers more than just capital, providing extensive go-to-market expertise, sales strategy, and growth guidance to their portfolio companies. Notable investments include Luminar Technologies, which went public via SPAC in 2020, and successful ventures like Zola, Vida Health, and Transfix. Their recent fund, CV3, raised $350 million, bringing their total capital raised to $835 million. Canvas typically leads funding rounds with investments ranging from $5 million to $15 million. The firm is led by experienced partners, including Rebecca Lynn, a renowned investor with deep expertise in consumer credit and healthtech. Canvas Ventures has a mission-driven approach, deeply engaging with their portfolio companies to ensure their success. The team has also established the Canvas GTM Council, comprising top marketing and sales professionals who provide invaluable insights to portfolio companies. Canvas Ventures prefers to work with founders who are tackling transformative problems and are prepared for the long-term journey of building significant companies. They maintain a collaborative and supportive relationship with entrepreneurs, helping them navigate challenges and scale their businesses effectively.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+3
Website
Cap Horn
Cap Horn

CapHorn Invest is a Paris-based venture capital firm established in 2011, focusing on early to growth-stage investments in sectors such as climatetech, healthtech, and enterprise software. The firm typically invests between €1 million and €15 million, targeting startups that offer high-growth potential and innovative solutions across Europe. CapHorn is part of the Anaxago Group, aligning its investment strategy with the goal of driving sustainable innovation and impact. CapHorn supports startups with not just capital but also strategic guidance, leveraging its network of business leaders and experts to accelerate growth. The firm has backed notable companies such as Tilak Healthcare, Finalcad, and InterCloud, all of which align with its focus on transformative B2B solutions. The firm’s investment strategy is built around fostering companies that address critical societal challenges, such as sustainability and technological advancements in healthcare and digital infrastructure. CapHorn primarily focuses on Series A to Series C funding rounds, partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to help them scale their businesses both in France and internationally. The leadership team at CapHorn includes experienced venture capitalists and industry experts, ensuring that startups receive hands-on support throughout their growth journey. With over €200 million in assets under management, CapHorn remains a key player in the European VC landscape, committed to driving innovation across its target sectors.

Europe
$1M-$3M
$3M-$10M
+1
Website
Capital Factory
Capital Factory

Capital Factory is a prominent venture capital firm and accelerator based in Austin, Texas, that serves as a major hub for entrepreneurs across Texas. Founded in 2009, it supports early-stage tech startups through investments, mentorship, and community access. Its program emphasizes long-term engagement, providing startups with free coworking space, extensive mentorship from industry leaders, and introductions to investors. Capital Factory stands out with its robust network, which includes hundreds of mentors and partnerships with major tech companies like Amazon and Google, offering hosting credits and other resources to its portfolio companies. Capital Factory’s accelerator is not your typical boot camp. Instead, startups can immerse themselves in the program, gaining the support needed to scale, with Capital Factory taking a 1% equity stake. The firm is particularly active in sectors like artificial intelligence, digital health, education technology, and SaaS, making investments in companies such as Zen Business and Aceable. Beyond its Austin headquarters, Capital Factory has expanded its influence with programs in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, making it a central player in the Texas startup ecosystem.

$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+2
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CapitalT
CapitalT

CapitalT is a seed-stage venture capital fund based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, that focuses on investing in tech companies with strong, innovative teams aiming to transform how people live, learn, work, and communicate. Founded in 2020 by Janneke Niessen and Eva de Mol, CapitalT supports entrepreneurs who are leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data to build purpose-driven companies across various sectors, including climate tech, future of work, education, and web3. CapitalT typically invests between €100,000 and €1.5 million in early-stage startups, often leading or co-leading the funding rounds. The firm is dedicated to backing diverse teams and promoting sustainability and equality in the startup ecosystem. Their portfolio includes companies like TestGorilla, Overstory, and Wizenoze, reflecting their commitment to supporting groundbreaking ideas that can have a significant societal impact. The firm's investment strategy is underpinned by a strong emphasis on honesty, curiosity, optimism, and diversity, believing that the best teams come from varied backgrounds and experiences. CapitalT’s approach involves deep collaboration with founders, providing not just capital but also strategic guidance and access to an extensive network to help startups scale effectively.

Europe
Website
Capnamic
Capnamic

Capnamic Ventures, based in Cologne and Berlin, is a premier early-stage venture capital firm with a strong focus on technology startups in German-speaking countries. They support companies from Pre-Seed to Series A, specializing in the critical early decisions that shape a startup's trajectory. Their portfolio boasts notable investments like LeanIX, Adjust, and CrossEngage, with successful exits demonstrating their strategic acumen. Capnamic’s investment strategy emphasizes hands-on support, leveraging their extensive industry network and resources to help startups with everything from setting up financial departments to making executive hires. They pride themselves on being sparring partners to their founders, offering honest, empathetic advice and remaining steadfast supporters through all stages of growth. Led by Managing Partners Christian Siegele, Jörg Binnenbrücker, and Olaf Jacobi, Capnamic brings together a wealth of experience and a robust network of over 100 Limited Partners. Their focus on the German tech scene is complemented by selective international investments, ensuring a deep-rooted connection with local entrepreneurs while remaining open to global opportunities​.

Europe
Website
Capria Ventures
Capria Ventures

Capria Ventures is a venture capital firm specializing in early-growth startups across the Global South, with a particular focus on regions like India, Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Seattle, Capria manages over $100 million in assets and supports entrepreneurs aiming to disrupt traditional industries using cutting-edge technologies, such as Generative AI and Climate tech. Their new $100 million Global South Fund II seeks to invest in 20-25 startups, particularly those applying AI to sectors like fintech, agtech, healthtech, mobility, and jobtech. Capria’s unique approach involves partnering with local venture capital firms in these regions, allowing them to leverage local expertise while providing startups with global-scale resources and mentorship. This collaborative model helps foster innovation while scaling impactful solutions across fast-growing economies. Their portfolio includes notable investments in companies like Kueski (fintech in Mexico), Agrofy (agritech in Latin America), and MAX (mobility in Africa). Capria is dedicated to promoting sustainable, transformative change in underserved markets, aligning its investment strategy with both financial returns and social impact. Entrepreneurs benefit from Capria’s network of over 300 companies and tailored strategic support, making it a leading player in the emerging markets VC landscape.

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Caruso Ventures
Caruso Ventures

Caruso Ventures, based in Boulder, Colorado, is a venture capital firm focused on investing in tech-enabled companies led by effective CEOs. The firm typically makes initial investments ranging from $500,000 to $1 million during the early revenue ramp stage, with the capacity to lead or follow in subsequent rounds. Caruso Ventures is industry-agnostic, focusing mainly on companies headquartered in the Rocky Mountain Region or affiliated with Endeavor Global. Founded by Dan Caruso and his wife Cindy in 2020, the firm leverages Dan’s extensive experience in scaling fiber networks, including his leadership roles at Zayo Group Holdings, Level 3 Communications, and MFS Communications. Dan has a track record of leading companies to significant exits, such as the $8.5 billion equity exit of Zayo Group. Caruso Ventures also sets up Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) for its investments, allowing additional investors to participate in select opportunities. The firm’s mission includes supporting high-impact scaleups and fostering the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
Website
Castle Island Ventures
Castle Island Ventures

Castle Island Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Boston, Massachusetts, focused exclusively on public blockchain investments. Founded in 2018 by Nic Carter and Matt Walsh, the firm supports startups building the infrastructure and applications necessary for the future of decentralized networks. Their mission is to invest in transformative blockchain-based projects that can help realize the full potential of public blockchains. With a portfolio that includes companies like Bitwise, a leading crypto index fund manager, and Arcade, a platform for NFT finance, Castle Island Ventures is deeply embedded in the Web3 and blockchain ecosystem​. They primarily invest in pre-seed and seed rounds, offering checks from $500K to $10M, focusing on three core themes: monetary networks, financial services, and internet architecture​. Castle Island Ventures recently launched its third fund, raising $250 million to back innovative projects in public blockchains. This new fund allows them to continue supporting the shift toward decentralized, rules-based monetary systems, programmable financial services, and Web3 applications​. The firm’s investment team includes general partners Nic Carter, Sean Judge, and Ria Bhutoria, all of whom bring extensive experience in the blockchain and financial sectors​.

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

AVG Funds, also known as Alumni Ventures Group, is a prominent venture capital firm that leverages the power of alumni networks to invest in innovative startups across various sectors. Founded with the mission to democratize venture capital, AVG Funds has become one of the most active venture firms globally. They manage over $200 million in assets and have made more than 115 investments in the past year alone. AVG Funds focuses on diverse industries, including AI and machine learning, health tech, fintech, cleantech, and cybersecurity. Notable investments include companies like Adventr, a media and information services platform, and Eclypsium, which specializes in cybersecurity for enterprise hardware. Their portfolio also features startups like PartySlate, a digital platform for event planning, and Venus Aerospace, a company developing high-speed transport technologies. The firm operates through a network of alumni funds associated with top universities such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and Yale. This structure enables AVG to tap into a vast network of alumni entrepreneurs and investors, providing a rich source of deal flow and support for portfolio companies. AVG Funds typically invests in early to growth-stage companies, with check sizes ranging from $100,000 to $2 million. They emphasize a hands-on approach, providing not only capital but also strategic guidance and connections to help startups scale and succeed.

USA
Website
Cathay Innovation
Cathay Innovation

Cathay Innovation, founded in 2015, is a global venture capital firm affiliated with Cathay Capital. The firm focuses on multi-stage investments in innovative startups across various sectors, including AI, fintech, digital health, consumer tech, and energy. With a presence in North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, Cathay Innovation leverages its global network to support entrepreneurs in scaling their businesses. Notable investments in Cathay Innovation's portfolio include Ledger, a leading provider of blockchain-based hardware wallets for cryptocurrency, and Glovo, a Spanish on-demand delivery service that was acquired by Delivery Hero. Other significant investments are Owkin, which uses AI for drug discovery and precision medicine, and Kredivo, a fintech company providing consumer loans in Indonesia. The firm has also seen several successful exits, such as the IPO of Wallbox, a smart charging company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and the acquisition of Getaround, a peer-to-peer car sharing service. Cathay Innovation has a strong track record of identifying and nurturing high-growth companies, with multiple portfolio companies achieving unicorn status. Led by a diverse team of 45 members, including 17 partners, Cathay Innovation emphasizes a collaborative approach, providing strategic support and leveraging its extensive ecosystem to help startups thrive globally. The firm continues to drive innovation and positive impact through its investments in technology-driven companies.

Israel
MENA
+6
$3M-$10M
$10M-$50M
Website
Cathexis Ventures
Cathexis Ventures

Cathexis Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Houston, Texas, and serves as the venture arm of Cathexis Holdings. Established in 2018, Cathexis Ventures has a diverse investment portfolio with over 100 companies. They primarily focus on seed-stage investments but also participate in pre-seed and Series A rounds. Their investment strategy includes an 80% focus on seed, 10% on pre-seed, and 10% on Series A investments, with initial check sizes ranging from $250,000 to $1,000,000, and up to eight-figure follow-on investments. The firm invests across various sectors, including SaaS (60%), hardware (30%), and consumer (10%) products, with a geographic focus of 70% in North America and 30% internationally. Notable investments include companies like Betterhalf, an AI-enabled matchmaking platform, and BlueCargo, which focuses on smarter container movement. Other significant investments span industries such as healthcare compliance (Verifiable), construction operations (Tenderd), and carbon capture technology (Heimdal). Cathexis Ventures is led by a team of experienced investors and professionals who aim to support extraordinary founders building innovative products with speed and efficiency.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Cayuga Ventures
Cayuga Ventures

Cayuga Venture Fund, headquartered in Ithaca, New York, has been a pivotal player in the venture capital landscape since its establishment in 1994. Specializing in early to late-stage investments, the firm focuses on high-growth sectors such as software, SaaS, consumer products, and fintech. Their impressive portfolio includes notable investments like POM - The Peace of Mind Company, Cheribundi, and VenueBook. Over the years, Cayuga Venture Fund has made 31 investments and achieved 9 successful exits, demonstrating their ability to identify and nurture promising ventures. The firm's strategy extends beyond mere financial backing. Cayuga provides comprehensive support to startups, including strategic guidance, customer leads, and connections to additional investors. This hands-on approach ensures that portfolio companies receive the resources and expertise needed to scale and succeed. Their commitment to fostering regional innovation is evident in their active involvement in the local tech ecosystem, aiming to transform startups into industry leaders. Cayuga Venture Fund’s team, composed of experienced venture capitalists and industry experts, leverages an extensive network and deep market knowledge to support promising ventures. Their proactive investment philosophy and regional focus contribute significantly to technological advancement and economic growth within New York State, making them a cornerstone of the area's entrepreneurial landscape.

USA
Website
Cemex Ventures
Cemex Ventures

Cemex Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Cemex, is dedicated to investing in and accelerating innovation within the construction industry. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, Cemex Ventures focuses on fostering technological advancements that address the industry's most pressing challenges, including sustainability, efficiency, and productivity. Their portfolio includes investments in a range of innovative startups. Notable companies include Carbon Clean, which specializes in carbon capture technology; Modulous, which focuses on modular construction; and StructionSite, which offers AI-powered project tracking solutions. Recently, Cemex Ventures has also invested in startups like Waterplan, which provides water management solutions, and StructShare, an infield procurement and material management solution. Cemex Ventures is renowned for its comprehensive support to startups, which goes beyond capital investment. They offer strategic guidance, access to a vast network of industry experts, and opportunities for collaboration with Cemex's global operations. This approach helps startups test their prototypes, initiate new partnerships, gain customers, and raise additional capital. Their commitment to innovation is further highlighted by their annual Top 50 ConTech Startups list, which showcases the most promising startups in the construction technology ecosystem. This initiative not only highlights emerging technologies but also helps connect these startups with potential investors and partners.

Europe
USA
+1
Website
Centre Street Partners
Centre Street Partners

Centre Street Partners, founded in 2015 and based in New York, focuses on early-stage investments in the technology sector. Their investment strategy targets companies that develop frontier technologies for a rapidly evolving world. Notable investments include Drunk Elephant, Briogeo Hair Care, and Parade, all of which have seen successful exits. The firm invests primarily in the information technology sector, with a diverse portfolio that includes companies like OffDeal, Scream Truck, and Arcee.ai. Centre Street Partners typically invests in seed and early-stage rounds, supporting companies with innovative and scalable solutions. The team is led by General Partners Abie Cohen and Jonathan Kerstein, who bring significant expertise and experience to the firm. Centre Street Partners is committed to partnering with ambitious founders and providing the necessary resources to help their portfolio companies grow and succeed.

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

FinTech Venture Capital is dedicated to investing in innovative financial technology companies at various stages of growth. Their investment strategy spans pre-seed, seed, Series A, and Series B rounds, with a focus on supporting startups that offer disruptive solutions in the fintech space. Notable investments by FinTech VC include high-profile companies such as Stripe, a leader in online payment processing, and Affirm, a prominent player in the buy-now-pay-later market. Other significant investments include SoFi, a personal finance company that offers student loan refinancing, mortgages, and personal loans, and Nubank, a digital bank based in Brazil that has revolutionized banking in Latin America. FinTech VC's portfolio reflects a strong commitment to fostering growth in companies that leverage technology to improve financial services and infrastructure. They provide not only capital but also strategic support and industry expertise to help their portfolio companies scale effectively and achieve significant market impact.

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

Chaac Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2015 by Luke Armour and based in Santa Monica, California. The firm primarily focuses on investing in companies founded by Princeton University alumni, leveraging the global Princeton tech and innovation ecosystem. With a focus on sectors like software, cybersecurity, AI, healthcare, and SaaS, Chaac Ventures actively supports startups during their seed and early growth phases. The firm has a track record of investing in notable companies such as Overtime, an innovative sports media company, and Create/OS, a music industry platform. Chaac Ventures typically invests between $1 million and $5 million and aims to drive the next generation of visionary entrepreneurs. Their portfolio also includes companies like Auxa Health and PIXM, which are focused on healthcare and cybersecurity, respectively. With Luke Armour leading the firm as Managing Partner, Chaac Ventures remains committed to fostering innovation and supporting founders from the Princeton community, helping them scale and expand globally.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
Chalmers Ventures AB
Chalmers Ventures AB

Chalmers Ventures, founded in 1997 and headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, is a leading venture capital firm focused on deep tech startups. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, primarily targeting sectors like green tech, information technology, communication, new materials, and health tech. Chalmers Ventures has a diverse portfolio of around 100 companies, investing in startups that offer innovative solutions to global challenges. Notable investments include Irisity AB, Minesto, Smoltek AB, and Sinonus. The firm employs an evergreen investment model, reinvesting returns into new ventures to foster continuous innovation and growth. The investment strategy of Chalmers Ventures emphasizes supporting tech-based companies from their initial stages through growth, with funding amounts ranging from SEK 1 million for pre-seed to SEK 25 million for growth capital. They focus on startups with high scalability, strong entrepreneurial teams, and significant sustainability impacts. In 2023, Chalmers Ventures increased its investment pace, allocating SEK 70 million to support companies during turbulent market conditions. This commitment reflects their long-term investment approach and dedication to advancing research-based innovations into viable commercial solutions.

Europe
Website
Change Ventures
Change Ventures

Change Ventures, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, is a leading venture capital firm focused on early-stage investments in the Baltic region. The firm has built a strong portfolio with notable investments in companies such as Formaloo, a software development applications firm, and RivalSense, a business productivity software company. They emphasize supporting ambitious Baltic founders across various sectors including aerospace, defense, and hospitality. Change Ventures has made 59 investments to date, demonstrating their commitment to nurturing innovative startups. They have seen successful exits, including Nordigen, a company acquired in 2022. The firm's investment strategy is centered around providing not only capital but also mentorship and strategic guidance to help startups scale effectively. The team at Change Ventures includes experienced professionals like Andris Berzins, who has held C-level roles in successful startups and co-founded TechHub Riga and TechChill. Other key members include Yrjö Ojasaar, a seasoned tech-startup CEO and angel investor, and Rait Ojasaar, an experienced tech entrepreneur and mentor. This diverse team brings a wealth of expertise and a deep understanding of the startup ecosystem in the Baltic region. By leveraging their extensive network and deep industry knowledge, Change Ventures continues to play a pivotal role in the growth and success of early-stage startups in the Baltics​.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Chapter One Ventures
Chapter One Ventures

Chapter One Ventures, founded in 2017 by Jeff Morris Jr., is a venture capital firm based in Santa Monica, California. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in the fields of information technology, business products and services, consumer products and services, and financial services. Notable investments include companies like Blockfolio, Fanhouse, and Whereby. Chapter One has a strong emphasis on web3 technologies and aims to help startups find product-market fit. The firm has made 161 investments and has had 31 successful exits, including Driveway and Hyperloop One.

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

Charge Ventures, founded in 2015 and based in New York City, is a venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage investments. The firm typically invests in startups operating in sectors like business productivity software, multimedia and design software, social and platform software, and healthcare. Charge Ventures has a diverse portfolio that includes companies such as Transfix, a marketplace for on-demand load matching and freight booking services; Livepeer, a decentralized live video streaming platform; and Electric, an IT management software company that achieved unicorn status. Other notable investments include Parsley Health, a data-driven medical practice offering personalized healthcare, and GRIN, a platform for influencer marketing solutions. The firm has made 86 investments and achieved 15 exits, including Bulletin, SimpleHealth, and Podz. Charge Ventures is led by co-founders and general partners Brett Martin and Chris Habachy, who bring extensive experience and a strategic approach to supporting their portfolio companies' growth and success.

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

Cherry Ventures, founded in 2012, is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Berlin, with additional offices in London and Stockholm. The firm primarily invests in pre-seed and seed-stage startups across various sectors, including fintech, climate tech, consumer products, health tech, mobility, and SaaS. Cherry Ventures is led by partners Filip Dames, Christian Meermann, and Sophia Bendz, all of whom have extensive entrepreneurial experience from building companies like Zalando and Spotify. The firm recently launched its fourth fund at €300 million, focusing on disruptive technologies including crypto and web3. Notable portfolio companies include Infarm, AUTO1 Group, FlixBus, TWAICE, and Cazoo.

Europe
Website
Cherubic Ventures
Cherubic Ventures

Cherubic Ventures is a venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments, focusing on transformative industries in both the US and Asia. With over $400 million in assets under management, the firm has a portfolio that includes more than 150 startups. Notable investments include Flexport, Hims & Hers, Calm, Ring, Wish, and Paidy, showcasing their ability to identify and support high-growth potential companies. Founded in 2014 by Matt Cheng, Cherubic Ventures operates from key locations in San Francisco, Taipei, and Beijing. Their investment strategy targets seed-stage companies that have the potential to disrupt industries. They typically invest in sectors such as fintech, health tech, consumer internet, and enterprise software, aiming to back ambitious founders from the earliest stages. Cherubic Ventures is known for its hands-on approach, providing more than just capital. They offer strategic guidance and support to help startups scale. Their active involvement in their portfolio companies has led to successful exits, including high-profile acquisitions and IPOs. The firm’s geographic focus allows them to bridge the gap between Western and Asian markets, providing unique opportunities for startups to expand globally. Cherubic Ventures' team is composed of experienced investors and entrepreneurs who leverage their extensive networks to help startups succeed.

East Asia
USA
Website
Chevron Tech Ventures
Chevron Tech Ventures

Chevron Corporation, headquartered in San Ramon, California, is a leading global energy company involved in every aspect of the energy sector, including oil, natural gas, and geothermal energy production. Chevron’s investment strategy focuses on both traditional and renewable energy sources to ensure sustainable growth and environmental stewardship. Chevron Technology Ventures (CTV) is the company's venture capital arm, which supports innovations in low-carbon technologies. CTV has launched three Future Energy Funds, with the latest in 2024 focusing on areas such as novel low-carbon fuels, advanced materials, and transforming carbon into higher-value products. Notable portfolio companies include Baseload Capital, Blue Planet, Carbon Engineering, and ChargePoint​. In addition to its venture capital activities, Chevron is engaged in several major capital projects worldwide. These include significant natural gas projects like the Gorgon and Wheatstone projects in Australia, deepwater oil extraction at the Jack/St. Malo fields in the Gulf of Mexico, and the Tengiz oil field expansion in Kazakhstan. These projects are designed to provide long-term energy supplies to meet global demand​. Chevron’s approach integrates sustainability throughout its operations, focusing on lowering carbon intensity and growing its lower-carbon business portfolio. The company aims to deliver higher returns and lower carbon emissions, emphasizing the importance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in its business strategy.

USA
Website
Chicago Ventures
Chicago Ventures

Chicago Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Chicago, focusing on seed-stage investments in technology companies. The firm leads early rounds, often stepping in when other investors might overlook startups. Chicago Ventures has invested in over 100 companies, raising significant follow-on capital since its inception in 2012. Prominent companies in their portfolio include Cameo, SpotHero, project44, and G2. Cameo is known for its personalized celebrity video messages, SpotHero for its parking reservation service, project44 for its logistics technology, and G2 for being the largest software marketplace globally. Other notable investments include HealthJoy, a healthcare guidance platform, and Kin, which simplifies homeowners insurance. Chicago Ventures recently closed its third fund, raising $63 million to continue backing startups that might be initially passed over by other investors. They typically invest between $1.5 million to $2 million per startup and aim to make 25 new investments with this fund. The firm's investment strategy emphasizes a hands-on approach, taking board seats and actively supporting the companies in their portfolio. This approach helps startups navigate their early growth stages and scale effectively.

USA
Website
Chingona Ventures
Chingona Ventures

Chingona Ventures, founded in 2019 by Samara Hernandez and based in Chicago, focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in startups led by women and minorities. The firm emphasizes sectors such as fintech, food technology, health tech, wellness, and the future of work and learning. Chingona Ventures has made significant investments in companies like Career Karma, EarlyBird, and Suma Wealth. The firm recently closed a $52 million Fund II, with contributions from prominent partners including PayPal Ventures and Melinda Gates’ Pivotal Ventures. This fund allows them to increase their typical investment size to between $250,000 and $1 million. The firm is known for backing founders who are often overlooked and operates primarily in the Midwest. Their mission is to support innovative solutions and diverse leadership in the tech industry. The leadership team, including Senior Advisor Sonia Nagar and Associate Grisel Hernandez, brings extensive experience in venture capital and strategic guidance.

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

Chiratae Ventures, founded in 2006 by Sudhir Sethi and T. C. M. Sundaram, is a leading venture capital firm based in Bengaluru, India. The firm manages over $1.1 billion in assets across six funds and has a portfolio of 130 funded companies. Chiratae Ventures focuses on early to growth-stage investments in sectors such as consumer tech, SaaS, fintech, health tech, and deep tech. Notable investments by Chiratae Ventures include successful companies like Flipkart, Myntra, FirstCry, and CureFit. The firm has also seen several of its portfolio companies reach unicorn status, such as Uniphore, XpressBees, and GlobalBees. Chiratae Ventures has achieved 48 exits and three IPOs, including significant names like Yatra and PB Fintech. Chiratae's investment strategy is characterized by a strong focus on disruptive technologies and scalable business models. They provide a wide range of support to their portfolio companies through initiatives like Chiratae Sonic, which offers quick turnaround on seed investments, and Chiratae Spotlight, which facilitates follow-on funding. The firm is highly regarded for its robust support system and extensive network, which help startups scale and succeed in competitive markets. Their commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in India has made them a prominent player in the venture capital landscape​.

South Asia
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CincyTech
CincyTech

CincyTech is a venture capital firm based in Cincinnati, Ohio, focusing on seed-stage investments to drive economic growth and innovation in the Midwest. Founded in 2006, CincyTech has invested in over 140 companies, particularly in the healthcare, technology, and life sciences sectors. Some of their notable investments include Enable Injections, which raised $215 million in Series C funding for their wearable drug delivery devices, and Genetesis, a company that secured $17.5 million to advance their Cardioflux diagnostic imaging platform. Other prominent portfolio companies include ReadySet Surgical, Standard Bariatrics, and NaviStone, which leverage innovative solutions in their respective fields. In 2022, CincyTech reported a record $391 million in co-investments in its portfolio companies, reflecting its significant impact on the regional economy. The firm continues to focus on partnering with visionary founders to transform ideas into world-class companies, supporting them with strategic guidance and access to a robust network of co-investors.

USA
$500K-$1M
Website
CircleUp
CircleUp

CircleUp Growth Partners, based in San Francisco, is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage consumer brands. Their data-driven approach is powered by Helio, an advanced platform that provides comprehensive consumer market insights, enhancing the decision-making process for investments and supporting post-funding growth​. CircleUp has backed notable brands such as Halo Top Creamery, Back to the Roots, and Rhythm Superfoods, focusing on sectors like food and beverage, personal care, beauty, pet products, and household consumables​. CircleUp's investment strategy targets companies with revenues between $1 million and $20 million, typically providing growth equity ranging from $1 million to $10 million. They emphasize supporting visionary entrepreneurs who are passionate about their products and have a clear vision for their brands​. The firm is led by a team of experienced partners, including Sam Blumenthal and Karen Howland, who bring extensive backgrounds in consumer investing and operational support​ (CircleUp)​. CircleUp's holistic approach involves not just funding but also leveraging partnerships and community networks to foster collaboration and accelerate growth.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Cisco Investments
Cisco Investments

Cisco Investments, the corporate venture capital arm of Cisco, focuses on strategic investments in next-generation enterprise technologies. With over $2 billion in assets under management, Cisco Investments has a robust portfolio that includes companies specializing in AI/ML, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and IoT. Their investment strategy extends beyond financial backing, offering startups access to Cisco's vast network of experts, sales and marketing support, and a global customer base. One of their key initiatives is the Aspire Fund, a $50 million venture fund launched in 2020 to support diverse-led startups and venture funds. This fund specifically targets companies led by women and people of color, aiming to close the significant funding gap for these groups. Cisco Investments also partners with other venture funds such as Work-Bench and Acrew Capital to further their commitment to diversity and inclusion in the tech industry. The leadership team, including Janey Hoe, Derek Idemoto, and Prasad Parthasarathi, emphasizes a strategic approach to investment, integrating Cisco's innovation goals with their commitment to social justice and inclusion. This approach not only helps startups scale but also fosters a more inclusive tech ecosystem globally. Cisco Investments continues to be a driving force in the venture capital landscape, leveraging its strategic position and resources to support the growth and success of innovative startups across various technology sectors.

Israel
Europe
+2
Website
Citi Ventures
Citi Ventures

Citi Ventures, founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, is the venture capital arm of Citigroup. The firm focuses on strategic investments in innovative startups that have the potential to augment and enhance Citi's products and services. Citi Ventures invests across various sectors, including fintech, AI and data, commerce and payments, security and enterprise IT, customer experience and marketing, and proptech. Notable investments by Citi Ventures include significant names like Plaid, Square, DocuSign, Honey, and Cylance. The firm has a successful track record with exits, including six $1 billion-plus exits. Citi Ventures aims to invest in category-defining companies that can become leaders in their fields. Their investment strategy typically involves making initial investments ranging from $1 million to $20 million, with an average deal size of around $5 million. They often partner with other investors and lead approximately 20% of their new investments. Citi Ventures leverages Citigroup's global network to help portfolio companies scale and commercialize their innovations. About two-thirds of their portfolio companies have a relationship with Citibank, either through a pilot or full commercialization.

Israel
Europe
+1
Website
City Light Capital
City Light Capital

City Light Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York, focusing on investments that generate measurable social impact in the areas of education, safety and care, and the environment. They believe in leveraging private markets to address complex, intertwined social issues through scalable solutions. City Light invests in companies where financial success is directly tied to social impact, ensuring that growth in revenue equates to better lives at scale. The firm's portfolio includes a diverse array of impactful companies, such as Maven Clinic, Headspace Health, and OhmConnect, which provide solutions ranging from healthcare to clean energy. City Light typically invests between $50,000 and $3 million, often leading or co-leading rounds at the seed stage and beyond. They also have a dedicated seed investment program, City Spark, which nurtures early-stage companies with the potential for significant social impact. City Light's team is composed of experienced investors, including Partners Josh Cohen, Tom Groos, and Jeff Rinehart. They emphasize close collaboration with entrepreneurs to maximize both financial returns and social outcomes. The firm operates primarily in the United States, with a strong presence in major investment hubs like New York and the Midwest.

USA
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
+1
Website
Clave Capital
Clave Capital

Clave Capital is a prominent venture capital firm based in Pamplona, Spain, with a strong focus on the healthcare sector. Notable for their recent €50 million Clave Innohealth fund, they target high-growth potential startups across Europe, specifically in medtech, digital health, health-nutrition, and biotech sectors. Clave Capital’s portfolio includes promising startups like Innitius, which focuses on improving diagnostics for women’s health. Clave Capital primarily invests in early-stage to Series A funding rounds, with initial contributions ranging from €500k to €1 million, and potential follow-on investments up to €3 million per project. Their geographic focus extends throughout Spain and Europe. The firm’s investment strategy emphasizes not only financial backing but also active involvement in the growth and development of their portfolio companies. They maintain close relationships with research centers and hospitals, providing valuable expertise and connections to foster innovation. Clave Capital's experienced team, led by Chairman and CEO José Javier Armendariz and Director of Funds Santiago Lozano, has a track record of over 20 years and 90 investments, which positions them as a significant player in the European healthcare investment landscape. For startups looking to engage with Clave Capital, it’s advisable to highlight innovative potential and market leadership capabilities in the healthcare domain. Their preference for hands-on involvement means that demonstrating a collaborative approach could be beneficial.

Europe
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+1
Website
Cleo Capital
Cleo Capital

Cleo Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2018 by Sarah Kunst, based in San Francisco, California. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, primarily targeting the pre-seed and seed stages. Cleo Capital is particularly committed to backing companies in sectors such as fintech, healthtech, web3, and the creator economy, with a key focus on three main investment theses: the Future of Income, Complicated Consumer, and Decentralized Enterprise. Cleo typically invests between $100K to $1M in startups with high growth potential, particularly those building software with the potential to become multi-billion-dollar enterprises. The firm has invested in over 40 companies, including notable startups like Ellevest, Kobold Metals, Hill House Home, and FalconX. As a general partner, Sarah Kunst is recognized as one of the top innovators in venture capital and has been involved in initiatives like Bumble Fund, advising underrepresented founders. Cleo Capital also places a strong emphasis on supporting entrepreneurs with long-term guidance and creating value within its portfolio.

USA
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
Website
Cleveland Avenue
Cleveland Avenue

Cleveland Avenue, founded in 2015 and based in Chicago, Illinois, is a venture capital firm that invests in lifestyle consumer brands and technology companies. The firm is dedicated to accelerating growth for entrepreneurs by providing not only financial resources but also strategic support across various business functions. Cleveland Avenue focuses on several sectors including food and beverage, AgTech, consumer goods, and health and wellness. Their portfolio includes innovative companies like Farmer’s Fridge, a vending machine company providing fresh meals; PreciTaste, an AI-enabled foodservice management platform; and Hero, a producer of zero-carb, zero-sugar foods made from plant-based proteins. The firm's approach goes beyond passive investment. They offer a range of services such as financial expertise, organizational development, marketing, supply chain optimization, and operational guidance to help their portfolio companies succeed. Their state-of-the-art Innovation Facility in Chicago serves as a hub for R&D, consumer research, and product showcases. Key figures at Cleveland Avenue include Don Thompson, the CEO, who leverages his extensive experience in corporate leadership to guide the firm's strategic vision, and Joseph McCoy, the COO and General Counsel, who brings a wealth of experience in legal and business transactions.

USA
$500K-$1M
$1M-$3M
+1
Website
Climate Capital
Climate Capital

Climate Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm focused on investing in climate tech startups. Founded in 2018 by Sundeep Ahuja, Climate Capital aims to address climate change through strategic investments in innovative technologies that reduce emissions and promote climate adaptation. The firm supports over 350 teams working on various solutions, including clean energy production, carbon emission reduction, and sustainable lifestyle transformations. Climate Capital operates multiple funds and syndicates, such as the Seed, Growth, Bio, and Climate Scout Fund. This platform approach allows the firm to build expertise across specific verticals and leverage efficiencies of scale. The firm provides founders access to a wide network of partners, resources, and LPs to accelerate growth. Their portfolio includes companies like Mosaic, Moxion Power, and Ampaire, showcasing their commitment to diverse climate solutions. Climate Capital is highly networked, with over 2,500 climate investors, founders, operators, and enthusiasts in their community. This extensive network helps founders find talent, customers, strategic partners, and additional investors.

Israel
Europe
+4
$0-$100K
$100K-$500K
Website
Clocktower Technology Ventures
Clocktower Technology Ventures

Clocktower Ventures, the venture capital arm of Clocktower Group, is based in Santa Monica, California. Since its launch in 2015, the firm has specialized in early and growth-stage investments in the fintech sector. Recently, it has expanded its focus to include climate tech startups. Clocktower Ventures' portfolio includes notable investments such as Habi, a platform for buying and selling homes in Latin America; Jeeves, a financial technology company offering corporate cards and cross-border payment solutions; and Melio Payments, which provides accounts payable solutions for small businesses. Additionally, they have invested in Helcim, a payment processing company, and Flychain, a financial operating system for healthcare providers. The firm has also seen successful exits with companies like Moneylion, which went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2020. Clocktower Ventures emphasizes a global investment strategy, supporting innovative fintech solutions across North America and beyond. Clocktower Ventures operates under the larger umbrella of Clocktower Group, which manages investments across public and private markets with a particular emphasis on macroeconomic strategies and Chinese equities. This broader perspective allows Clocktower Ventures to leverage extensive resources and networks to support its portfolio companies effectively.

LatAm
Europe
+2
$100K-$500K
$500K-$1M
+2
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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