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Rebud VC Highlights: Health & Learning




As a founder, you know how challenging it can be to find the right VC funds to work with, the ones that truly work for you. A great fund doesn’t just provide early capital; it also breaks down doors, opening new opportunities and offering genuine partnerships. 


That’s why we created The VC List, a comprehensive directory of over 18k+ individual VC investors and their firms. We’ve included key details such as contact information, investment stage, and check size to help founders connect with the right partners.


Each week, we’re highlighting some standout firms from The VC List that invest in different industries, sectors, or verticals. Today, we're highlighting firms focused on Health & Learning. 


Metrodora Ventures is a mission-driven venture capital firm dedicated to advancing health, wellness, and learning. Founded by Chelsea Clinton with Caroline Kassie as a managing partner, the firm seeks out companies tackling systemic healthcare and education challenges. Metrodora strongly focuses on leveraging technology to improve patient outcomes, expand access to care, and create scalable solutions for both physical and mental well-being. The firm invests in early-stage companies with a particular emphasis on female founders and underserved populations, with check sizes ranging from $500k to $5M. Metrodora’s portfolio includes groundbreaking companies that are rethinking everything from telemedicine to personalized learning platforms.


Focused exclusively on healthcare, Transformation Capital is a growth equity firm that invests in innovative companies transforming the healthcare system. With deep expertise in digital health, health IT, and technology-enabled services, Transformation Capital backs companies that are improving the efficiency, quality, and affordability of healthcare. They are particularly interested in companies that leverage data and technology to enhance patient care and streamline operations in an increasingly complex healthcare landscape. Each partner focuses on a different area of the healthcare industry. For example, Partner Scott Rosen focuses on building partnerships with healthcare entrepreneurs pursuing innovation in digital healthcare and novel care delivery models.  Their portfolio includes leaders in telemedicine, health data platforms, and AI-driven healthcare solutions.


Firework Ventures is a venture capital firm that focuses on the future of work and learning. With the workforce evolving rapidly due to technological advancements and societal shifts, Firework Ventures backs companies that are innovating in education, skills development, and career mobility. Founded by Brigette Lau, the firm invests in early-stage startups that are building the tools and platforms to help people continuously learn, upskill, and thrive in a digital-first world. Firework Ventures is particularly passionate about supporting diverse founders and creating solutions that democratize access to education and professional opportunities. Their investments typically range from $1 million to $3 million, and their portfolio spans areas like online learning platforms, workforce development tools, and employee wellness solutions.


While General Catalyst is a global VC firm with investments across multiple industries, they have a dedicated focus on healthcare and learning through specific verticals. In healthcare, General Catalyst has backed some of the most well-known companies, such as Livongo and Ginkgo Bioworks, both of which are revolutionizing patient care and biotech. The firm also invests in companies that are at the forefront of educational innovation, supporting platforms that provide scalable, personalized learning experiences. Some Partners at General Catalyst like Elena Viboch, have deep experience commercializing these health tech solutions. They are known for their hands-on support, helping founders navigate complex markets and scale their businesses globally.

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