Focus Area: Minority / Diverse
CEI Ventures
We invest in growth-oriented businesses that create good jobs for people living in rural towns and smaller cities across the Northeast. We prioritize businesses that pay all employees a living wage, provide benefits and offer opportunities for training and advancement.
Collide Capital
Collide Capital is a Black-owned firm ushering in a new era of VC where opportunities go to the most deserving, not the most privileged. Collide Capital equips founders with resources, knowledge networks, and hands-on operational support for a successful exit.
Coyote Ventures
Coyote Ventures invests in startups innovating in women’s health and wellness.
Fairbridge Park
We actively seek to partner early with mission driven entrepreneurs applying commercial innovation to address the most difficult consumer problems in financial health, healthcare and environmental health.
FVLCRUM Funds
FVLCRUM is a Public Welfare Private Equity strategy that intentionally invests in minority-owned lower-middle-market companies to create sustainable opportunity in underserved communities while driving commercially viable returns. FVLCRUM’s core industry focus areas are business services, healthcare, and government contracting.
mHUB Product Impact Fund
mHUB’s Product Impact Fund I is a $15M Venture Fund that invests in seed and early-stage physical product and hardtech startups across Climate & Energy, Smart Sustainable Manufacturing, and MedTech.
Newark Venture Partners
We are thematic investors with a startup mindset.
Community Investment Management
Community Investment Management (CIM) is an institutional impact investment manager that provides strategic debt capital to demonstrate and scale responsible innovation in lending for underserved communities.
Palladium Equity Partners
Palladium is the oldest minority-owned private equity buyout firm in the industry, with over $3 billion of assets under management.
Level Up Ventures
Level Up Ventures is a mission-driven investment vehicle created to close the wealth gap through investment in high-growth startups led by Black and Latino founders.