Advantage Capital
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Advantage Capital.
Key people at Advantage Capital.
Key people at Advantage Capital.
Advantage Capital is a venture capital, impact investment, and private equity firm founded in 1992 that focuses on providing equity and debt capital to underserved communities across the United States. Its mission centers on driving economic growth by investing strategically in job-generating small businesses, affordable housing, and renewable energy projects, aiming to generate both competitive financial returns and significant community impact. The firm partners extensively with public sector entities to channel capital into regions historically lacking access to traditional risk capital, thereby fostering local economies and supporting entrepreneurs ready to grow[1][2][4][6].
Founded in 1992, Advantage Capital emerged with a dual mission: to bring investment, jobs, and innovative businesses to communities underserved by conventional capital markets while delivering strong returns to investors. Over time, the firm has expanded its geographic footprint to include offices in multiple states such as Texas, California, and Louisiana, and has invested billions across hundreds of companies. Key partners and managing directors include Brian Anderson, Cindy Colvin, and Damon Rawie, who have helped evolve the firm’s focus to include a broad range of sectors like manufacturing, technology, and business services, alongside its core impact investment areas[1][3][8].
Advantage Capital rides the growing trend of impact investing, particularly in underserved and overlooked communities where traditional venture capital is scarce. The timing aligns with increasing public sector incentives and policy support for economic inclusion, renewable energy, and affordable housing. By bridging private capital with public programs, the firm catalyzes investments that not only generate returns but also address systemic inequities in capital access. This positions Advantage Capital as a key player influencing the broader ecosystem by enabling entrepreneurs and developers in regions often bypassed by mainstream investors[2][6].
Looking ahead, Advantage Capital is poised to deepen its impact by continuing to leverage public-private partnerships and expanding investments in renewable energy and affordable housing, sectors critical to sustainable economic growth. Trends such as increased focus on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria and government incentives for clean energy and community development will likely shape its trajectory. The firm’s influence is expected to grow as it remains a catalyst for capital flow into underserved areas, empowering entrepreneurs and communities to seize new growth opportunities while delivering measurable social and financial outcomes[4][6].
This dual mission of financial success combined with meaningful community impact remains the defining advantage of Advantage Capital’s investment philosophy and operational approach.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2019 | EVR Foods (Lavva) | $5.0M Series B | — | Blueberry Ventures |
| Jun 1, 2017 | Fishpeople Seafood | $12.0M Series B | — | Blueberry Ventures |
| Mar 1, 2017 | Farmhouse Culture | $12.0M Series B | — | — |
| Aug 1, 2016 | Hip Chick Farms | $2.0M Series A | — | — |
| Dec 1, 2015 | Simple Mills | $3.0M Series A | — | — |
| Sep 1, 2015 | Shenandoah Growers | $12.0M Series A | — | — |
| Oct 1, 2014 | Tiesta Tea | $3.0M Series A | — | — |