The Global Good Fund

The Global Good Fund, founded in 2012 and based in Columbia, Maryland, focuses on developing high-potential young social entrepreneurs who address critical societal challenges. The organization offers leadership assessment resources, a network of peer leaders, content expertise, and targeted funding to support its fellows. It also engages in impact investment across various sectors, including environmental sustainability, health care, education, financial services, socioeconomic mobility, and income equality. By fostering innovation and leadership among young entrepreneurs, The Global Good Fund aims to create meaningful social change.

Carrie Rich

CEO and Co-Founder

8 past transactions

Sunthetics

Seed Round in 2024
Sunthetics accelerates pharmaceutical process development using electrochemical methods. Its smart reactors and machine-learning platform enable chemists to create lead molecules ten times faster, using less energy and reducing waste. While initially focused on pharma, Sunthetics' technology can be applied across chemical industries.

Cabinet Health

Venture Round in 2022
Founded in 2018, Cabinet Health is a sustainable healthcare company based in New York. It specializes in over-the-counter medicine and dietary supplements, offering a range of 30+ products with a focus on environmental sustainability, quality, and personalized care.

Cabinet Health

Seed Round in 2021
Founded in 2018, Cabinet Health is a sustainable healthcare company based in New York. It specializes in over-the-counter medicine and dietary supplements, offering a range of 30+ products with a focus on environmental sustainability, quality, and personalized care.

Esusu

Seed Round in 2020
Esusu is a financial technology platform focused on empowering tenants and enhancing property performance through innovative data solutions. Its rent reporting platform captures rental payment data and reports it to credit bureaus, enabling tenants to build their credit scores. This service benefits property owners by attracting tenants, reducing turnover, improving collections, and ultimately increasing revenue. Esusu operates across the United States, covering over 500,000 rental units in 35 states. By connecting tenant financial health with property management, Esusu aims to create a more equitable and sustainable rental ecosystem.

Cabinet Health

Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2018, Cabinet Health is a sustainable healthcare company based in New York. It specializes in over-the-counter medicine and dietary supplements, offering a range of 30+ products with a focus on environmental sustainability, quality, and personalized care.

Esusu

Seed Round in 2019
Esusu is a financial technology platform focused on empowering tenants and enhancing property performance through innovative data solutions. Its rent reporting platform captures rental payment data and reports it to credit bureaus, enabling tenants to build their credit scores. This service benefits property owners by attracting tenants, reducing turnover, improving collections, and ultimately increasing revenue. Esusu operates across the United States, covering over 500,000 rental units in 35 states. By connecting tenant financial health with property management, Esusu aims to create a more equitable and sustainable rental ecosystem.

Move This World

Seed Round in 2018
Move This World is a proactive mental health platform for PreK-12 students, staff, and families. Its evidence-based, interactive social-emotional learning programs are delivered via multimedia experiences that create a common language, support social-emotional development, and strengthen school communities where learning thrives. The platform is designed for seamless delivery and aligns with MTSS frameworks, enabling learning at school or home and supporting families to navigate changing realities through approaches grounded in creative arts therapy and positive psychology. The programs have reached over 4 million students across 45 states and 9 countries.

Fight The Stroke

Seed Round in 2016
FightTheStroke exists to meet the need for knowledge and support to the families impacted by the management of a survivor from stroke; to educate the awareness that children, even those not yet born, may be affected by stroke; to inspire new generations and foster the development and adoption of 'disruptive' therapies.
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