PittsburghInno: Invest In Women x Pittsburgh initiative looks to support local women-led tech startups

By Nate Doughty – Reporter, PittsburghInno

A new initiative spearheaded by venture capital firm Chloe Capital and in partnership with nonprofit startup incubator Ascender and the Richard King Mellon Foundation is looking to host a series of events for underrepresented entrepreneurs in the Pittsburgh area starting next year.

Dubbed Invest In Women x Pittsburgh, the initiative will feature a series of online events starting next spring aimed at supporting women-led technology companies as these startups look to address issues in the climate, education, finance, health and workplace sectors. Workshops at these events will be hosted by different coaches with backgrounds in productivity, diversity and inclusion, finance and others.

The online events will then lead up to a 48-hour in-person program in Pittsburgh where five high-growth tech companies with women executives will participate in a fundraising effort aimed at connecting underrepresented founders to investors and other industry leaders. Upon the program’s completion, Chloe Capital will make at lease once investment in a company that is located in or is willing to relocate to Allegheny or Westmoreland counties.

“Leaders of community-focused organizations and foundations like Ascender and the Richard King Mellon Foundation are a driving force behind innovation in Pittsburgh,” Myneco Ramirez, Chloe Capital chief experience officer, said in a release. “We’re excited to collaborate on an initiative that fuels the global expansion of underrepresented founders by moving capital to women in Pittsburgh. With the face of venture capital and entrepreneurship changing, this collaboration is a great example of how the public and private sectors can work together to do well by doing good.”

Chloe Capital said that participants in its programs tend to on average raise $2 million in funding within a year of participation.

“We’re committed to addressing inequality, quality of life and economic development in Pittsburgh, and we’re ready to showcase our region’s talent, resources and opportunities with Chloe Capital’s global network,” Nadyli Nuñez, executive director at Ascender, said in the release. “Invest In Women x Pittsburgh is a win for underrepresented founders, investors around the world, and our community.”

Applications for seed- to Series A-funded women-led technology companies to enroll in the program are now open. Information sessions about the program will be held in January and February, with applications closing on Feb. 11.

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Chloe Capital Brings Invest In Women Tour to Pittsburgh

Invest In Women x Pittsburgh is a partnership between Chloe Capital and Ascender, and supported by the Richard King Mellon Foundation, to help move capital to underrepresented founders in the Pittsburgh area. 

[RELEASE] December 2, 2021 – Pittsburgh, PA – Chloe Capital, a Movement-driven venture capital firm, along with Ascender, a nonprofit incubator for Pittsburgh’s entrepreneurs, with support from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, will host Invest In Women x Pittsburgh (chloecapital.com/pittsburgh) this Spring. 

An initiative for underrepresented entrepreneurs in the Pittsburgh area, Invest In Women x Pittsburgh is designed to support women-led technology companies tackling real-world problems in the financial, health, workplace, education and climate sectors. Chloe Capital, Ascender and the Richard King Mellon Foundation are partnering to create a collaborative and inclusive fundraising experience through a series of online events leading up to a 48-hour in-person program in Pittsburgh in April, 2022. The program will feature a Founder Showcase, which will be open to the public. 

“We’re committed to addressing inequality, quality of life and economic development in Pittsburgh, and we’re ready to showcase our region’s talent, resources and opportunities with Chloe Capital’s global network,” said Nadyli Nuñez, Executive Director at Ascender. “Invest In Women x Pittsburgh is a win for underrepresented founders, investors around the world, and our community.” 

“Leaders of community-focused organizations and foundations like Ascender and the Richard King Mellon Foundation are a driving force behind innovation in Pittsburgh. We’re excited to collaborate on an initiative that fuels the global expansion of underrepresented founders by moving capital to women in Pittsburgh,” said Myneco Ramirez, Chloe Capital Chief Experience Officer. “With the face of venture capital and entrepreneurship changing, this collaboration is a great example of how the public and private sectors can work together to do well by doing good.”

The virtual events include information and recruiting sessions, along with workshops led by top coaches in productivity, diversity and inclusion, finance and more. Participants will receive knowledge and skills to innovate globally while operating in the Pittsburgh area. Five high-growth technology companies with women executives will then be selected to participate in a 48-hour, in-person fundraising experience designed to connect underrepresented founders to investors and other industry leaders as part of Chloe Capital’s growing Movement to Invest In Women.

By the end of the program, Chloe Capital will make at least one investment in a company located in, or willing to relocate to, Allegheny or Westmoreland counties. On average, participants in a Chloe Capital program each go on to raise $2,000,000 within a year, catalyzed by visibility and introductions to the firm’s world-wide network. 

This partnership with Chloe Capital and Ascender on the Invest In Women x Pittsburgh program will generate meaningful opportunities for women entrepreneurs in the Pittsburgh region to connect with investors, and with people and resources across our region to accelerate their growth,” said Sam Reiman, director of the Richard King Mellon Foundation.

Activities for Invest In Women x Pittsburgh are as follows:

    • Applications Open: November 1, 2021
      Seed to Series A women-led technology companies seeking funding apply here: ChloeCapital.com/funding
    • Online Information Session: January 19, 2022 (open invite)
    • Online Information Session: February, 2022 (open invite)
    • Online & In-person Information Session: March, 2022 (invitation only)
  • Applications Close: February 11, 2022
  • In-person Fundraising Experience: April, 2022 (invitation only)
  • Founder Showcase: April, 2022 (open invite; space is limited)

Contact
Kathryn Cartini
Partner, Chloe Capital
kathryn@chloecapital.com

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About Chloe Capital
Chloe Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in women-led technology companies. In addition to investing with a gender and diversity lens, Chloe Capital partners with universities, foundations and corporations to host programs that help catalyze fundraising efforts for underrepresented founders. This collaborative approach to early stage investing has resulted in millions raised. Today, More than 20,000 people around the world have joined Chloe Capital’s Movement to #InvestInWomen. ChloeCapital.com 

About Ascender
About Ascender: Ascender, a 501(c)3 and vibrant community of innovators located in East Liberty, helps entrepreneurs start and build their companies by offering educational programming, mentorship, expert coaching, incubation, and a collaborative coworking space. Annually Ascender touches 500 entrepreneurs across many industries and works with both venture track and small businesses. Ascenderpgh.com 

About the Richard King Mellon Foundation
Founded in 1947, the Richard King Mellon Foundation is the largest foundation in Southwestern Pennsylvania, and one of the 50 largest in the world. The Foundation’s 2020 year-end endowment was $3.1 billion, and its Trustees in 2020 disbursed $130 million in grants and Program Related Investments. The Foundation focuses its funding on six primary program areas, delineated in its 2021-2030 Strategic Plan. RKMF.org

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Women Entrepreneurs Receive Venture Capital Funding to Address Climate Crisis

Diversity In ClimateTech is a new program in partnership with Chloe Capital and Cornell University, and supported by the NYS Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA). 

[RELEASE] Nov. 23, 2021 – New York, NY – Chloe Capital and Cornell University are helping climate tech innovators launch and advance solutions to the world’s climate crisis. During the recent Diversity In ClimateTech (https://chloecapital.com/climatetech) business accelerator, five women-led climate tech companies were selected, based on their potential impact, to pitch and secure business deals.

The accelerator, which convened in Ithaca, NY, was designed to connect the women entrepreneurs with investors. Over $500,000 in investments were offered by Chloe Capital to select underrepresented female founders who are projected to be leaders in the growing sustainable and clean technology industries.

“Something interesting we noticed when we were screening applicants for this program was the market trends. For one, the program applicants are raising more funds, and two, they’re generating more sales,” said Kathryn Cartini, Chloe Capital co-founder and partner. “These metrics indicate that diverse founders in the climate tech sector are being recognized by investors as, what we like to call, ‘high-quality deal flow’. Out of 300+ applicants that met the program criteria, the five finalists selected were ones that showed both experience and early success in the niche market where their solution is needed,” added Cartini.

Dorrit Lowsen, Co-founder of Change Finance, a company that produces performance-oriented investment products that seek to promote a more just and sustainable world, was a recipient of a $250,000 investment.

Lowsen understands first-hand the pressure to quickly address climate and clean energy technologies as she was a member of the domestic energy and environmental policy committee in Beijing during the preparation for the Paris Climate Agreement. Lowsen shared, “We believe investing for good can profit people, planet, and investors–and that idea permeates our culture from the rigorous, rules-based methodology that underpins our investment products, to the intentionality we bring to our shareholder advocacy.”

Additionally, SaLisa Berrien, Founder and CEO, COI Energy was recognized with a $200,000 investment. Berrien has more than two decades of energy experience focused on energy efficiency, smart grid optimization, and big data analytics. She describes herself as, “a climate tech professional that is passionate about leaving the space she occupies better than she found it.” Berrien explains that, “COI Energy is changing the face of energy with its digital energy management that detects and eliminates energy waste in buildings and repurposes that waste for good. We use machine learning and artificial intelligence to predict energy behaviors and make corrections to avoid waste.”

Diversity In ClimateTech launched in early 2021, recruits, educates, inspires and supports the growth of companies led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and women founders on the forefront of climate tech innovation. Founders with innovations that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support the decarbonization of the economy, and broadly reduce energy consumption were recruited to participate in the accelerator.

“Through the Diversity in ClimateTech program, together, we aim to help create a more diverse and inclusive environment for women founders who are changing the world through climate tech,” said Elisa Miller-Out, Chloe Capital co-founder and managing partner.

Chloe Capital and Cornell University manage the Diversity in ClimateTech program with support from New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). Through this partnership, founders at the idea or pre-seed stage also receive support for their companies and are provided with an array of resources in New York’s clean energy ecosystem within the Southern Tier, to help them progress.

“The Diversity in ClimateTech business accelerator and fundraising program is helping to fuel the continued growth of the climate tech industry in New York’s Southern Tier,” said Katie MacDonald, NYSERDA’s Director, Technology to Market. “Congratulations to all of these companies that are bringing diverse entrepreneurial ideas to the region, where they can take advantage of New York State’s unmatched clean energy assets and infrastructure.”

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Contact
Kathryn Cartini
Partner, Chloe Capital
kathryn@chloecapital.com
978-225-3288

About Chloe Capital
Chloe Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in women-led technology companies. In addition to investing with a gender and diversity lens, Chloe Capital partners with universities, foundations and corporations to host programs that help catalyze fundraising efforts for underrepresented founders. This collaborative approach to early-stage investing is what makes the firm so unique. More than 15,000 people around the world have already joined Chloe Capital’s Movement to #InvestInWomen. ChloeCapital.com

About Cornell’s Center for Regional Economic Advancement
Cornell’s Center for Regional Economic Advancement (CREA) fuels economic growth and diversity in Upstate New York through entrepreneurship and innovation. CREA is focused on making a measurable impact by supporting and managing a portfolio of over a dozen programs, including Rev: Ithaca Startup Works, Rev’s Hardware Accelerators, Grow-NY, UNY I-Corps, Cleantech Hardware Scaleup, and many Cornell-facing startup accelerators and fellowships. CREA.Cornell.edu

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