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Urban Innovation Fund
San Francisco, United States
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Urban Innovation Fund, founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, focuses on investing in early-stage companies that enhance the livability, sustainability, and economic vitality of cities. The fund supports startups at the pre-seed and seed stages across various sectors including transportation, climate tech, proptech, edtech, fintech, public health, civic tech, and food systems. Notable investments include Electriphi, a software company for electric fleet management acquired by Ford, and codeSpark, an educational platform teaching kids to code, which was acquired by BEGiN. Other significant investments are BookNook, a tutoring platform for improving reading skills, and Jeeves, a global payment network for small businesses that has recently seen its valuation rise to $2.1 billion. The fund, co-founded by Clara Brenner and Julie Lein, provides not only capital but also regulatory support to help entrepreneurs navigate complex urban challenges. Their portfolio reflects a commitment to tackling key issues facing urban areas today, from sustainable finance to community health.
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$1.3M
Historical average check
$30M
Historical max check
June 2024
Last investment date
66
Investments
Software & Apps
AI & Deep Tech
Energy & Utilities
Hardware. Robotics & IoT
Sports & Fitness
Transportation & Mobility
Sharing economy
Healthtech & Wellness
Fintech & Financial services
Real Estate & Proptech
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