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Overview

Stray Dog Capital is a venture capital fund founded in 2015, based in Kansas City, dedicated to investing in early-stage companies within the food, beverage, and biotechnology sectors. The firm has established itself as one of the first dedicated vegan and alternative protein venture capital funds. Stray Dog Capital aims to promote a healthier, humane, and sustainable future through its investments, focusing on innovative solutions that address pressing challenges in the food industry.

Currently, Stray Dog Capital manages a portfolio of over 40 companies and has made more than 45 investments since its inception. The fund primarily targets seed to Series A startups, providing financial backing ranging from $100,000 to $2 million. The firm emphasizes a global investment strategy, with a strong focus on opportunities in the United States and Europe. Notable milestones include significant investments in companies like Beyond Meat, which has achieved a successful IPO, and Kite Hill, known for its dairy-free products.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of companies does Stray Dog Capital invest in?

Stray Dog Capital focuses on early-stage companies in the plant-based food, beverage, and biotechnology sectors.

What is the typical check size for investments?

The firm typically invests between $100,000 and $2 million in its portfolio companies.

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