| Investor Type | Firm |
| Type of Fund | VC |
| Stages | Seed, Series A |
| Investment Range | €500,000 - €500,000 |
Curate Capital is a venture capital firm that focuses on accelerating the success of female-founded consumer brands. They are industry-agnostic, prioritizing investment in exceptional solutions crafted for the female consumer. Curate Capital operates with the understanding that female-founded businesses are chronically underfunded despite consistently overperforming in the market.
This venture capital fund posits investing in women as not only a fair practice but also as a sensible business decision, given that a high percentage of consumer purchases in the U.S. are made by women. They believe that female entrepreneurs are uniquely equipped to design products and services that cater to the needs of other women.
Emphasizing a combination of capital, connections, and community, Curate Capital departs from the traditional VC model. They have cultivated a new demographic of investors, predominantly women, who actively support their portfolio companies through purchasing power and social influence.
Their goal is to amplify the messages and missions of these brands and quicken their path to success. The team, led by Carrie Colbert, underscores the importance of having fun while responsibly managing investors' funds and aiding female founders.
Curate Capital currently boasts investments in 15 companies, with over $12 million invested to date, and a broad social influencer network exceeding 10 million followers. They are committed to bridging the tremendous gap in venture funding, as women initiate 45% of U.S. businesses yet receive only 2% of venture capital.
Curate Capital offers a portfolio that demonstrates their philosophy, a team dedicated to their mission, and an engagement platform to share industry trends and business tips, further emphasizing their commitment to female empowerment in business.
We invest in businesses by women for women. We are industry agnostic, but rather look for the best solutions being built for the female consumer.









