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Key people at Courtyard Ventures.
Courtyard Ventures is an MBA-led venture fund transforming Berkeley's innovation ecosystem through strategic investments in some of the world’s most visionary founders.
Courtyard Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund focused on investing in startups founded by students and alumni of UC Berkeley. Its mission centers on supporting innovative Berkeley-based startups by providing seed and pre-seed capital, enabling founders to accelerate growth and scale their ventures. The fund primarily targets high-growth sectors represented within the Berkeley entrepreneurial ecosystem, fostering a close connection between the university’s innovation pipeline and early-stage investment opportunities. By channeling capital and resources into these startups, Courtyard Ventures plays a key role in nurturing the Berkeley startup ecosystem and helping promising ventures transition from concept to market[1][4][5].
Founded as a student- and alumni-driven fund based in Berkeley, California, Courtyard Ventures leverages its unique position within the UC Berkeley community to identify and back emerging companies. While specific founding year and key partners are not publicly detailed, the fund’s evolution reflects a growing emphasis on early-stage investments in the university’s innovation ecosystem. Its portfolio includes companies like Hue, MiLaboratories, and Cashmere AI, which have raised seed and Series A rounds with Courtyard’s participation alongside other venture partners[1][4].
Courtyard Ventures rides the trend of university-affiliated venture funds that capitalize on the innovation output of top-tier research institutions. The timing is favorable due to increasing startup activity at universities and growing interest in early-stage, high-impact technology ventures. Market forces such as the rise of AI, biotech, and deep tech startups at Berkeley create fertile ground for Courtyard’s investments. By channeling capital and mentorship into these startups, the fund strengthens the Berkeley innovation ecosystem and contributes to the broader Silicon Valley and global tech landscape by accelerating the commercialization of cutting-edge technologies[1][4].
Looking ahead, Courtyard Ventures is well-positioned to expand its influence as UC Berkeley continues to produce breakthrough startups. Trends in AI, sustainability, and biotech will likely shape its investment focus. The fund’s unique model of engaging students and alumni as investors may deepen community ties and enhance deal sourcing. As the Berkeley startup ecosystem grows, Courtyard Ventures could evolve into a leading university-affiliated fund, driving innovation and economic impact both locally and beyond[1][4][5].
Key people at Courtyard Ventures.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2024 | SirenOpt | $7.0M Seed | Visionaries Club, Sarah Sclarsic | Founder Collective, LocalGlobe, Shorea Ventures, Fredrik Hjelm, Jan Dzulko, Martin Olczyk, Access Industries, Berkeley SkyDeck Fund, Climate Capital, Climate Club, Impact Science Ventures, Union Labs, Wireframe Ventures |
| Jun 1, 2024 | Prósperos | $3.0M Seed | — | Mendoza Ventures, Partech Ventures, Tekton Ventures, Aditya Mishra, Nicolas El Baze |
| Feb 1, 2024 | Izote Biosciences | $2.6M Pre-Seed | EGB Capital, Embark Ventures | Bee Partners, Climate Capital, FTW Ventures, Nucleus Capital, RedStick Ventures |
| Oct 12, 2023 | Intento | $8.0M Series A | Alex Turbanov | Davidovs VC, Flint Capital, I2BF Global Ventures, Scorpio Capital |