Elemental Impact

Elemental Impact, established in 2009 and located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is an impact investment firm dedicated to fostering positive change through strategic investments. The firm focuses on supporting companies in the energy, mobility, agriculture, circular economy, and water sectors. Elemental Impact aims to improve systems that significantly affect people's lives and has actively invested in numerous startups to facilitate this mission. By providing financial backing and resources, Elemental Impact contributes to the growth of innovative solutions that address critical global challenges.

Mike Curtis

Managing Director, Finance

Danya Hakeem

Managing Director Portfolio

Danielle Harris

Managing Director, Engagement and Innovation

Kimberly Morris

Senior Director of Innovation

Mitch Rubin

Director of Innovation

Joshua Stanbro

Deputy Director, Policy Lab

Past deals in Geospatial

Vibrant Planet

Seed Round in 2022
Vibrant Planet provides land management services and technology solutions to accelerate land restorations. The company collaborates with scientists, land management leaders, and policymakers to build a cloud-based system that informs and facilitates collaborative planning. Vibrant Planet was founded in 2004 by Allison Wolff and is based in Incline Village, Nevada.

Vibrant Planet

Seed Round in 2022
Vibrant Planet provides land management services and technology solutions to accelerate land restorations. The company collaborates with scientists, land management leaders, and policymakers to build a cloud-based system that informs and facilitates collaborative planning. Vibrant Planet was founded in 2004 by Allison Wolff and is based in Incline Village, Nevada.

PastureMap

Grant in 2017
PastureMap, Inc., founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, develops innovative software aimed at enhancing grazing and ranching practices. As a subsidiary of Soilworks Natural Capital, the company focuses on helping ranchers and farmers improve profitability while promoting healthy grasslands. Its software leverages intelligent mobile records, aerial imaging, soil maps, and rainfall data to optimize land use and grazing practices. This technology enables users to effectively map and subdivide pastures, monitor herd details, and plan essential resources like water and infrastructure. By supporting regenerative agriculture, PastureMap contributes to restoring soil health, sequestering carbon, and providing clean water, ultimately benefiting local communities and advancing sustainable farming practices.

Blyncsy

Grant in 2017
Blyncsy, Inc. is a data solutions provider based in Salt Lake City, Utah, founded in 2014. The company specializes in deploying Blyncs sensors in various environments, including ski resorts and college campuses, to capture real-time movement data of people and connected devices. This data is processed through Blyncsy's analytics platform, which offers insights into various public infrastructure aspects, such as parking availability and public transit demand. Additionally, Blyncsy offers a contact tracing product named Mercury, designed to assist universities in managing contagion tracking. By delivering actionable insights, Blyncsy aims to enhance urban efficiency, improve traffic flow, and contribute to environmental sustainability.

GOmeter

Seed Round in 2016
Most water meters do not provide real-time monitoring or much insight into the water use of a facility; they are designed to clock in on a monthly basis for billing. GOmeter turns traditional water meters into smart water meters by using a low-cost, camera-based system combined with a sophisticated data-crunching backend. GOmeter allows residents, businesses, and cities to monitor water usage without going through the more intrusive and costly process of installing smart meters. The GOmeter device transmits time-stamped pictures of user’s water meter displays, creating an automated extraction of user data. With only 24 hours of monitoring, GOmeter can sift through a facility’s water data and identify, in nearly real-time, any costly and wasteful water patterns such as high usage spikes, pipe leaks, and appliance malfunctions.
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