Pair Team
Series A in 2023
Pair Team provides healthcare coordination services focused on underserved and vulnerable communities. It deploys a dedicated, tech-enabled care team—including community health workers, registered nurses, and behavioral health clinicians—to offer personalized, holistic support to Medicaid and Medicare patients and other low-income individuals facing barriers to care such as transportation, housing and food insecurity, and limited mobile access. The company acts as an extension of safety-net primary care systems, helping them deliver patient-centered care while integrating with community-based organizations. It is building a care delivery platform to standardize clinical practices, streamline administrative tasks, and enable clinicians to spend more time with patients.
BlocPower
Series B in 2023
BlocPower designs and implements energy efficiency and electrification upgrades for urban buildings, including schools, churches, small businesses, non-profits, and homes. Through proprietary software, machine learning, and IoT-enabled monitoring, it analyzes facilities to identify cost-effective retrofits, combines financing and project management, and delivers scalable deployment that reduces energy waste and utility bills while enhancing indoor air quality and comfort.
Daivergent
Seed Round in 2022
Daivergent Inc. is a company focused on creating employment opportunities for individuals on the autism spectrum and other neurodivergent populations. Founded in 2018 and based in New York, Daivergent operates a platform that connects these individuals with enterprise clients seeking workforce solutions. The platform provides a range of services, including data entry, quality assurance, and training data generation, facilitating the integration of neurodiverse talent into various industries, such as artificial intelligence and healthcare. By offering a reimbursable job-readiness and care delivery platform, Daivergent aims to empower its users and meet the growing demand for skilled workers in data-related tasks, while also helping companies efficiently fulfill their data-labeling needs.
BlocPower
Series A in 2021
BlocPower designs and implements energy efficiency and electrification upgrades for urban buildings, including schools, churches, small businesses, non-profits, and homes. Through proprietary software, machine learning, and IoT-enabled monitoring, it analyzes facilities to identify cost-effective retrofits, combines financing and project management, and delivers scalable deployment that reduces energy waste and utility bills while enhancing indoor air quality and comfort.
Daivergent
Pre Seed Round in 2019
Daivergent Inc. is a company focused on creating employment opportunities for individuals on the autism spectrum and other neurodivergent populations. Founded in 2018 and based in New York, Daivergent operates a platform that connects these individuals with enterprise clients seeking workforce solutions. The platform provides a range of services, including data entry, quality assurance, and training data generation, facilitating the integration of neurodiverse talent into various industries, such as artificial intelligence and healthcare. By offering a reimbursable job-readiness and care delivery platform, Daivergent aims to empower its users and meet the growing demand for skilled workers in data-related tasks, while also helping companies efficiently fulfill their data-labeling needs.
Thrive Market
Series B in 2016
Founded in 2014, Thrive Market is an online membership-based marketplace dedicated to making healthy living accessible and affordable. It offers over 5,000 organic and non-GMO products across various categories such as food, health, home, and beauty. The company operates on a social mission, matching every paid membership with a free one for someone in need.
Healthify
Seed Round in 2016
Healthify, Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in community referral and social determinants management software for healthcare organizations, including health plans, hospitals, and provider networks. Founded in 2013, Healthify's platform aims to enhance the coordination of social services by providing tools such as Healthify Search, which identifies resources for social or behavioral health needs; Healthify Track, designed to understand and report on population needs and referrals; Healthify Coordinate, which facilitates collaboration among key partners; and Healthify Measure, which assesses outcomes and fosters accountability. The company emphasizes building accountable networks of community-based organizations and aims to demonstrate the return on investment for social service interventions, ensuring that families access necessary services to improve their health and well-being. Healthify collaborates with partners across all fifty states to support social determinants of health initiatives effectively.
Revivn
Venture Round in 2016
Revivn is a social enterprise that repurposes used technology to advance digital inclusion and social empowerment. It sources outdated and excess hardware from companies, then refurbishes and repurposes it for underserved communities, enabling improved computer access and learning opportunities. The organization coordinates with businesses to collect surplus devices, maintains a hardware inventory, and certifies data destruction and ethical recycling, ensuring responsible handling of equipment. By connecting businesses with communities through impact programs, Revivn raises awareness about the value of reuse and demonstrates how repurposed technology can drive social good.
BlocPower
Pre Seed Round in 2014
BlocPower designs and implements energy efficiency and electrification upgrades for urban buildings, including schools, churches, small businesses, non-profits, and homes. Through proprietary software, machine learning, and IoT-enabled monitoring, it analyzes facilities to identify cost-effective retrofits, combines financing and project management, and delivers scalable deployment that reduces energy waste and utility bills while enhancing indoor air quality and comfort.
Love With Food
Seed Round in 2014
Love With Food operates an online subscription platform that focuses on delivering healthier snack options, including organic, all-natural, and gluten-free products, directly to consumers. Targeting primarily female consumers aged 25 to 45, the platform allows users to explore new snacks through a monthly subscription service that includes free home delivery and no cancellation fees. In addition to providing a diverse range of snack choices, Love With Food also serves as a marketing platform that collects valuable product intelligence data for consumer food brands. This data helps brands effectively reach their target audience while significantly reducing marketing and research costs. The company has partnered with notable brands such as General Mills, Nestle, and Lindt Chocolates. A distinctive aspect of Love With Food's mission is its commitment to social responsibility; for every snack box delivered, the company donates a meal to feed a hungry child in America, having contributed over 250,000 meals to date.
UniversityNow
Series C in 2013
UniversityNow, Inc. is an online education provider based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2010. The company operates a network of accredited schools offering associate's, bachelor's, and master's degree programs primarily aimed at working adults. UniversityNow's online learning platform facilitates access to high-quality education, emphasizing affordability and accessibility. Its mission is to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to pursue recognized college degrees without incurring significant student debt. By fostering peer-to-peer learning communities and implementing innovative pedagogical models, UniversityNow seeks to address the educational needs of individuals who might otherwise be unable to obtain a college degree due to financial constraints or other commitments. The company functions as a subsidiary of the National University System.
UniversityNow
Series B in 2012
UniversityNow, Inc. is an online education provider based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2010. The company operates a network of accredited schools offering associate's, bachelor's, and master's degree programs primarily aimed at working adults. UniversityNow's online learning platform facilitates access to high-quality education, emphasizing affordability and accessibility. Its mission is to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to pursue recognized college degrees without incurring significant student debt. By fostering peer-to-peer learning communities and implementing innovative pedagogical models, UniversityNow seeks to address the educational needs of individuals who might otherwise be unable to obtain a college degree due to financial constraints or other commitments. The company functions as a subsidiary of the National University System.
Catchafire
Series A in 2012
Catchafire operates an online platform that connects skilled volunteers with nonprofits and social enterprises. It facilitates meaningful pro bono experiences, offering projects in areas such as graphic design, bookkeeping, and branding. Catchafire also partners with companies to develop employee volunteer programs.
Fundly Inc. is an online fundraising platform headquartered in Palo Alto, California, that enables individuals and organizations to launch fundraising campaigns for a wide array of causes, including community projects, medical needs, education, and charities. Founded in 2009 and originally known as BlueSwarm Inc., the company rebranded to Fundly Inc. in 2010. It has facilitated over 50,000 fundraising campaigns, collectively raising more than $325 million. Fundly aims to enhance the fundraising experience by providing users with comprehensive guides, tips, and customizable social communications to support their efforts. The company also collaborates with prominent charities such as Habitat for Humanity and Teach For America, underscoring its commitment to diverse philanthropic initiatives. Fundly operates as a subsidiary of NonProfitEasy, Inc.
Fundly Inc. is an online fundraising platform headquartered in Palo Alto, California, that enables individuals and organizations to launch fundraising campaigns for a wide array of causes, including community projects, medical needs, education, and charities. Founded in 2009 and originally known as BlueSwarm Inc., the company rebranded to Fundly Inc. in 2010. It has facilitated over 50,000 fundraising campaigns, collectively raising more than $325 million. Fundly aims to enhance the fundraising experience by providing users with comprehensive guides, tips, and customizable social communications to support their efforts. The company also collaborates with prominent charities such as Habitat for Humanity and Teach For America, underscoring its commitment to diverse philanthropic initiatives. Fundly operates as a subsidiary of NonProfitEasy, Inc.
The Extraordinaries
Seed Round in 2010
The Extraordinaries offers an iPhone and Web app that allows you to micro-volunteer on-demand and on-the-spot. Have a favorite cause, organization, or interest? The Extraordinaries allows you to do something meaningful for it in just a few minutes.
The Extraordinaries is a for-profit social enterprise. We are currently applying to become a B-corp, a new type of corporation that uses the power of business to solve social problems