Partnership Fund for New York City is a venture capital firm in New York that focuses on investing in NYC-based ventures. Founded 1996 in New York, United States by Henry Kravis, it invests in debt, early stage ventures, late stage ventures, seed, series B, series A, and series C rounds. Its portfolio companies include Kasisto, MoCaFi, Digital Reasoning, and ForwardLane. As of March 2020, Partnership Fund for New York City has made 45 investments. Their most recent investment was on February 5, 2020, when MoCaFi raised $3.5M. Partnership Fund for New York City has had 11 exits, the most notable of which include EnergyHub, True Office Learning, and TxVia. The company has raised a single venture fund, New York City Investment Fund. This fund was announced on January 1, 2009 and raised a total of $5M.
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Funded Companies
T-REX is a cloud-based SaaS company which combines big data and asset class expertise to provide solutions and enhance performance of complex investments, including renewable energy and structured credit markets.
Kasisto is a company that develops conversational AI.
Digital Reasoning Systems is a Franklin, Tennessee-based that provides relevant information and insights to various industries using artificial intelligence.
A software company offering an artificial intelligence platform for improving mental health.
SkyHive is an Artificial Intelligence company.
Cutover is a financial technology company founded in 2013 by Marcus Wildsmith.
Cancer treatment company
People
Michael Carpenter
Member, Board of Directors
Donna M. Milrod
Member, Board of Directors
Frederick Terrell
Member, Board of Directors
Jeff T. Blau
Member, Board of Directors
Russell L. Carson
Member, Board of Directors
Further reading
Documentaries, videos and podcasts
Companies
American Prison Data Systems, PBC
Cutover
Digital Reasoning
Kasisto
MoCaFi
Rgenix
T-REX
Wellth