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PowerPlant Partners

VC
Hermosa Beach, CAWebsite
How to approach: warm intro preferred
Stage

seed+, Growth

Check Size

$2.0M – $20.0M

AUM

$537M

Portfolio

10+ companies

Team

2 partners

Investor activity
Investments in last 12 months: 0

Investment Thesis

PowerPlant Partners focuses on backing innovative consumer brands that redefine healthy consumer products, with a strong emphasis on Food & Beverage and sustainability.

How PowerPlant Partners invests

PowerPlant Partners is a vc firm based in Hermosa Beach, CA. The firm invests at the seed+, Growth stages, with a focus on Consumer, Food / AgTech, Climate / Energy.

PowerPlant Partners typically writes checks of $2.0M–$20.0M per investment, backed by approximately $537M in assets under management.

PowerPlant Partners has backed 10 companies in our records, including Evergrid, Hippeas, Miyoko's Creamery.

Meet the Team

DG

Dan Gluck

Managing Partner

CPG
FoodTech
Consumer Brands
MN

Maria Nguyen

Founding Partner

Clean Energy
Infrastructure

Industry Focus

Invests In

Consumer
Food / AgTech
Climate / Energy

Portfolio Companies (10)

Other

EV

Evergrid

Infrastructure
HI

Hippeas

CPG
MI

Miyoko's Creamery

FoodTech
GG

Ggiata

LI

Liquid Death

BO

Bobbie

TH

Thistle

AP

Apeel Sciences

OW

OWYN

TH

Thrive Market

How to pitch PowerPlant Partners
  • Raising at seed+, Growth? You're squarely in their sweet spot.
  • Lead with your fit in Consumer, Food / AgTech, Climate / Energy — the sectors they actively back.
  • Size your ask to their typical $2.0M – $20.0M check.
  • warm intro preferred
  • Address your outreach to a specific partner, such as Dan Gluck, Managing Partner.
  • A warm introduction beats a cold email. Get matched and request an intro.

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