Flywheel Fund

2020

Founded

16

Investments

United States

Offices

Venture Fund

Investor Type

About

Flywheel Fund is a venture capital firm dedicated to supporting early-stage startups that are leveraging technology to drive positive social impact. Founded in 2018, the firm focuses on investing in companies that address critical global challenges, including climate change, healthcare access, and education. Flywheel Fund's investment philosophy centers on identifying innovative solutions with scalable business models and strong potential for long-term success.

The firm is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion within its portfolio and actively seeks out founders from underrepresented backgrounds. Flywheel Fund's team comprises experienced professionals with backgrounds in technology, social entrepreneurship, and impact investing, enabling them to provide strategic guidance and resources to their portfolio companies. Notable achievements include leading Series A investments in several high-growth startups that have since expanded their operations internationally.

The firm's key differentiators include a hands-on approach to portfolio management, a robust network of industry experts, and a commitment to measurable social impact. Flywheel Fund's geographic focus spans North America and Europe, with a particular emphasis on urban areas where technological innovation can drive significant social change.

Portfolio Companies

EcoTech Solutions, MedAccess, EduInnovate, GreenEnergy Co., HealthTech Innovations, LearnSmart, CleanWater Initiatives, AgriTech Solutions, Urban Mobility Systems, FinTech for Good

Gepgraphic Focus

North America, Europe

Key Differentiators

Hands-on Portfolio Management, Robust Industry Network, Commitment to Measurable Social Impact

Thypical Investment Size

$5 million to $10 million

Total Funds Raised

$150 million

Visit Website

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI/ML)

FinTech

Big Data & Analytics

ClimateTech & CleanTech

CloudTech

Cybersecurity

Pre-Seed

Seed

United States