KEY POINTS
  • Trust Ventures launched last year at Charles Koch's semiannual private retreat for donors to his sprawling social advocacy network.
  • It raised $36 million in its first round of funding, and the firm said it has locked in about $70 million so far in its second round. It anticipates closing at $100 million sometime next fall.
  • The firm targets tech companies tackling broad public issues but facing high regulatory barriers.
  • So far, the group's portfolio includes nuclear energy company Oklo, meat alternative startup Emergy Foods and 3D homebuilder ICON.
Salen Churi and Brian Tochman, founders of Trust Ventures

A venture capital firm with close ties to billionaire industrialist Charles Koch is expected to reach $100 million in new funding to invest in startups focused on social change.

Trust Ventures launched last year at Koch's semiannual private retreat for donors to his sprawling social advocacy network. It raised $36 million in its first round of funding, and the firm said it has locked in about $70 million so far in its second round. It anticipates closing at $100 million sometime next fall.