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§ Venture Capital · New York City, NY, USA
Seed-stage venture capital firm investing capital, mentorship, and resources for women-led and diversity-focused tech startups.
Key people at Chloe Capital.
Chloe Capital was founded in 2017 by Kathryn Cartini (Co-Founder & Partner).
Chloe Capital is an Ithaca, New York-based seed-stage venture capital firm that invests in women-led and diversity-focused technology startups across the climate, education, workforce, and health sectors. The firm provides equity financing, mentorship, and accelerator programs to underrepresented entrepreneurs while partnering with universities, corporations, and philanthropic foundations to co-host national events. To date, the firm has backed 56 portfolio companies, supported 130 accelerator participants, created over 900 jobs, and mobilized more than $1 billion into women-founded enterprises while building a community of 25,000 members. Chloe Capital has secured fund investments from Bank of America and collaborates with organizations such as the ECMC Foundation, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, and the New York City Economic Development Corporation to operate its fellowship programs. The venture capital firm was founded in 2017 by Elisa Miller-Out and Kathryn Cartini.
Chloe Capital is a seed-stage venture capital firm that invests primarily in women-led technology companies with a strong focus on gender and diversity. Their mission centers on advancing entrepreneurship among underrepresented founders, particularly women, by providing capital and support to early-stage enterprise SaaS companies with market-validated products. Chloe Capital targets sectors addressing some of the world’s biggest challenges, including climate, education, and health. Beyond funding, the firm acts as an ecosystem builder through accelerator programs and partnerships, fostering a movement to close the funding gap for women entrepreneurs and creating significant job growth and startup momentum[1][2][3].
Founded in 2017 and based in Ithaca, New York, Chloe Capital was established to address the stark underrepresentation of women in venture capital and entrepreneurship. The firm was co-founded by Elisa Miller-Out and others who recognized that despite women-led companies statistically outperforming others, only a small fraction receive venture funding. Over time, Chloe Capital has evolved from a traditional VC firm into a movement-driven organization, partnering with universities, corporations, and foundations to build accelerator programs and fellowship initiatives like the NYC Founder Fellowship. These programs have helped hundreds of diverse founders gain visibility, funding, and strategic support[1][3][6].
Chloe Capital rides the growing trend of impact investing and diversity-focused venture capital, addressing the persistent underfunding of women entrepreneurs, which currently receive only about 2% of venture capital in the U.S. Their timing is critical as market data increasingly shows that diverse leadership correlates with better financial performance and faster exits. By focusing on sectors like climate tech, education, and health, Chloe Capital aligns with global priorities on sustainability and social impact. Their ecosystem-building efforts help shift market forces by creating more inclusive networks and funding channels, influencing the broader venture capital landscape to be more equitable and effective[1][2][4].
Looking ahead, Chloe Capital is poised to expand its influence through continued accelerator programs, strategic partnerships, and increased capital deployment. Trends such as the rise of enterprise SaaS solutions led by diverse founders and growing corporate commitments to diversity and inclusion will shape their journey. As the firm scales, it may also play a pivotal role in transforming venture capital norms, moving more women from founders to funders and further closing the funding gap. Their ongoing collaboration with major institutions and impact recognition, such as being named an Emerging Impact Manager by ImpactAssets 50 in 2024, underscores their growing stature and potential to drive systemic change in tech entrepreneurship[1][3].
Chloe Capital was founded in 2017 by Kathryn Cartini (Co-Founder & Partner).
Key people at Chloe Capital.
Chloe Capital has 15 tracked investments across 11 companies. The latest tracked deal is $3.5M Pre-Seed in COI Energy in October 2025.