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TLP Ventures

VC
Boston, MAWebsite

TLP Ventures is a Pre-Seed, Seed venture capital firm based in Boston, MA investing in EdTech, Other. The firm typically writes $300K–$1.5M checks and has 2 portfolio companies in our records.

Check size
$300K–$1.5M
Portfolio
2 companies on record
Partners
2 listed
Stage
Pre-Seed, Seed
Sectors
EdTech, Other
HQ
Boston, MA
AUM
Not in our records

Last verified: 2026-07-12

How to approach: cold outreach ok
Stage

Pre-Seed, Seed

Check Size

$300K – $1.5M

Portfolio

2+ companies

Team

2 partners

Investor activity
Investments in last 12 months: 0

Investment Thesis

Focused on early-stage investments in education technology, especially AI-driven and gamified projects for K-12 learners.

How TLP Ventures invests

TLP Ventures is a vc firm based in Boston, MA. The firm invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed stages, with a focus on EdTech, Other. It does not invest in Hardware.

TLP Ventures typically writes checks of $300K–$1.5M per investment.

TLP Ventures has backed 2 companies in our records, including Socratic Labs, Kidaptive.

Partners & Team

AK

Alex Kaplan

Partner

EdTech
Kids Content
Gamification
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Todd Liebman

General Partner

Industry Focus

Invests In

EdTech
Other

Does Not Invest In

Hardware

Portfolio Companies (2)

Other

SO

Socratic Labs

EdTech Incubator
KI

Kidaptive

Adaptive Learning Games
How to pitch TLP Ventures
  • Raising at Pre-Seed, Seed? You're squarely in their sweet spot.
  • Lead with your fit in EdTech, Other — the sectors they actively back.
  • Size your ask to their typical $300K – $1.5M check.
  • cold outreach ok
  • Address your outreach to a specific partner, such as Alex Kaplan, Partner.
  • A warm introduction beats a cold email. Get matched and request an intro.

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