MassChallenge

MassChallenge is a global nonprofit startup accelerator headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, established in 2009. It supports early-stage entrepreneurs across various industries, including technology, healthcare, and social impact, by providing mentorship, resources, and networking opportunities. With locations in Israel, Mexico, Switzerland, Texas, and the UK, MassChallenge connects high-potential startups with industry experts and investors to foster innovation and facilitate growth. The accelerator operates on a non-equity model, allowing entrepreneurs to maintain full ownership of their companies while benefiting from strategic partnerships and tailored training programs. Through its diverse initiatives, such as targeted accelerator programs like MassChallenge HealthTech and FinTech, the organization aims to drive impactful change and enhance the global innovation ecosystem.

Cait Brumme

Acting CEO

Nick Dougherty

Managing Director, MassChallenge HealthTech

Siobhan Dullea

CEO

Matthew Lashmar

Managing Director

Camila Lecaros

Managing Director

Yonit Serkin

Managing Director

Devon Sherman

Founding Director, Head of MassChallenge FinTech

Michelle Williams

Vice President and Head of Texas Strategy

Past deals in Organic Food

Angry Camel

Non Equity Assistance in 2024
Angry Camel is a food technology company focused on transforming the snack and beverage industry by innovating on-the-go products derived from chickpeas. They specialize in producing organic chickpea protein isolate and a range of nutritional products, including protein-enhanced food, milk, yogurt, whipped cream, meat alternatives, and egg replacements. By utilizing chickpea by-products, Angry Camel offers cost-effective, plant-based protein alternatives to traditional snacks and beverages.

Organic Fields

Non Equity Assistance in 2024
Organic Fields offers an innovative biological, certified organic fertilizing solution to commercial growers in the agricultural.

Born Maverick

Non Equity Assistance in 2024
Born Maverick is a plant-based food startup founded in the UK.

Idori

Non Equity Assistance in 2023
Idori is a company that specializes in creating educational resources for children aged 3 to 8. Their products, which include imaginative picture books, eco-friendly stuffed toys, and hands-on learning activities, are designed to instill environmental awareness and sustainable behaviors in young children. By offering engaging and age-appropriate learning tools, Idori aims to empower the next generation to care for the environment.

Jericoo Good Ethics

Non Equity Assistance in 2021
Jericoo Good Ethics is a sustainable online supermarket in Mexico, delivering fresh organic products to your door, in zero-waste packaging.

Femly

Non Equity Assistance in 2021
Femly LLC is a manufacturer and distributor of feminine hygiene care products, specializing in environmentally friendly and plant-based options. Founded in 2016 and based in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, the company offers a range of products including organic cotton tampons, day and night pads, menstrual cups, and body care items. Femly operates an online platform that facilitates monthly subscriptions, online ordering, and home delivery, serving individual consumers as well as organizations such as hotels, co-working spaces, and colleges. Its products are designed to prioritize health and comfort, featuring certified organic cotton materials and improved absorbency. Through its commitment to quality and convenience, Femly aims to provide women with trustworthy menstrual care solutions.

ClearLeaf

Non Equity Assistance in 2021
ClearLeaf is a company specializing in the development of non-toxic agricultural solutions, utilizing patent-pending technology that is organic certified in the EU and Japan. The firm offers a range of environmentally friendly fungicides and bactericides designed for various crops, including coffee, bananas, pineapples, and several vegetables. ClearLeaf's flagship product, GotaBlanca®, is currently sold in Costa Rica, with plans for expansion into Central America. The company has secured an exclusive commercial agreement with Colono Agropecuario, the largest agrochemical distributor in the region, enabling it to significantly increase sales since entering the market. ClearLeaf's mission is to provide sustainable alternatives to conventional agrochemicals, promoting environmental health and worker safety on farms while supporting farmers in achieving greater efficiency and productivity.

Proeon

Non Equity Assistance in 2021
Proeon Foods is a company focused on developing a variety of plant-based proteins for food manufacturers. It offers a range of ingredients, including amaranth protein, hemp seed protein, mung bean protein, fava bean protein, and chickpea protein. By providing these plant-based protein options, Proeon aims to promote clean and healthy eating practices, catering to consumers seeking natural food solutions for long-term health benefits.

React4life

Non Equity Assistance in 2021
React4life is an Italian biotech company established in 2016 by Silvia Scaglione and Maurizio Aiello, following over 15 years of research and development. The company focuses on advancing biomedical research through its innovative MIVO® (Multi In Vitro Organ) technology, which represents the next generation of organ-on-a-chip systems. This microphysiological platform allows scientists to replicate human biology in the laboratory more accurately, addressing the limitations of traditional in vitro assays and animal models. React4life's technology enhances the reliability and predictivity of various applications, including pharmaceutical drug testing, personalized medicine, immuno-oncology therapies, cosmetics, dermatology, and nutraceuticals. The company aims to improve laboratory testing effectiveness while reducing reliance on animal testing, facilitating the cultivation of three-dimensional tissues that closely resemble human tissues for more clinically relevant in vitro experiments.

Reazent

Non Equity Assistance in 2021
Reazent, Inc. is an agricultural technology company based in Halifax, Canada, founded in 2018. The company specializes in developing biological-based organic alternatives to traditional agrochemicals, aiming to provide safer, sustainable, and economically viable solutions for growers. Reazent's innovative products focus on enhancing plant growth, yield, and stress resistance against various fungal diseases, including bacterial soft rot, phytophthora blight, and anthracnose, particularly in leafy fruits and vegetables. By replacing synthetic agrochemicals, Reazent seeks to assist farmers in effective crop disease control, improve yield, and enhance return on investment.

Bon AppéSweet

Non Equity Assistance in 2020
Bon AppéSweet is a company based in Arlington, Virginia, founded in 2019, that specializes in creating all-natural, plant-based desserts. The company produces oat milk gelato sweetened with fruit-based sweeteners, ensuring that its offerings contain no cane sugar. In addition to gelato, Bon AppéSweet also manufactures organic chocolates that are sugar-free, vegan, and non-alcoholic, using ingredients like organic cocoa and dates. This focus on health-conscious, dairy-free sweets aims to provide consumers with indulgent dessert options that align with their dietary preferences.

Azucena

Non Equity Assistance in 2020
Azucena is a producer of food products that specializes in traditional Mexican cuisine, focusing on the combination of corn with authentic Mexican ingredients. The company offers a range of items, including corn tortillas, tacos, nachos, and organic nopal, aimed at providing healthy and everyday food options for consumers. By emphasizing functional properties and nutritional values, Azucena caters to the tastes of discerning palates while promoting the rich flavors of Mexican culinary traditions.

Fooditive Group

Non Equity Assistance in 2020
Fooditive Group specializes in the production of plant-based sweeteners derived from apples and pears, offering a healthier alternative to traditional sugar. The company utilizes natural ingredients to develop both organic and non-organic sweeteners, catering to health-conscious consumers who wish to indulge in sweet foods without compromising their well-being. In addition to sweeteners, Fooditive provides services related to product supply, nutritional value, and research and development, along with solutions for side-stream products derived from the processing of fruits.

Phytolon

Non Equity Assistance in 2020
Phytolon Ltd is a company based in Misgav, Israel, specializing in the development of natural food colorants. Founded in 2000, Phytolon utilizes a novel fermentation technology that employs baker's yeast cells as biofactories to produce high-quality, plant-based food colors. This innovative approach offers a healthy alternative to synthetic food dyes, providing food manufacturers with safe, cost-effective, and stable all-natural color solutions. The company's mission is to leverage scientific advancements to promote human health and environmental sustainability in the food industry.

Untill

Non Equity Assistance in 2020
Untill is a vertical farming company that produces fresh, pesticide-free greens using indoor automated technology. They aim to provide consumers with locally sourced produce the same day it's harvested, reducing waste and enhancing sustainability. Their patented platform enables year-round cultivation, minimizing operational expenses while maintaining competitive pricing for wholesale distribution.

Amore Congelato

Non Equity Assistance in 2020
Amore Congelato provides food and beverage services. They offer products that include dessert, food, dairy-free, chocolate, vegan, plant-based, and dark chocolate.

Abeja Reyna

Grant in 2019
Abeja Reyna is a company specializing in the online production and marketing of honey products, focusing on natural beauty care solutions. The company utilizes the beneficial properties of honey, creating products that are rich in nutrients and devoid of harmful additives such as parabens. Abeja Reyna's offerings are recognized for their moisturizing, antibacterial, and antioxidant qualities, catering to consumers seeking sustainably produced and organically made items. Through its commitment to quality and natural ingredients, Abeja Reyna aims to promote the advantages of honey in both personal care and wellness.

Polybion

Grant in 2019
Polybion is a manufacturer specializing in the design, production, and finishing of bio-assembled materials derived from waste. By utilizing circular carbon-sourced processes, the company aims to support designers and material engineers in creating environmentally friendly products. Polybion’s innovative approach addresses the ecological challenges posed by traditional textile materials sourced from petroleum or animals, thereby contributing to sustainability and promoting a circular economy.

BFT

Grant in 2019
BFT focuses on innovative sugar beet processing to create products with distinctive properties that benefit both food producers and consumers. By offering artificial sweeteners that reduce the glycemic load of foods, BFT addresses the growing concerns related to high glycemic stress in modern diets. Their products are designed to support human metabolism, positively influencing glycemic response and providing metabolic support after sugar intake. This approach not only aids in the formulation of gluten-free and lactose-free foods but also plays a role in combating the increasing prevalence of lifestyle diseases linked to high sugar consumption, thereby promoting improved nutrition and overall well-being.

Uproot

Non Equity Assistance in 2019
Uproot is a New York-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in providing healthy and sustainable plant-based milk solutions for food services, including college dining and coffee shops. The company addresses the increasing demand for diverse plant milk options by offering a range of alternatives such as oat milk, soymilk, and chocolate pea milk. Uproot's innovative dispensers help streamline operations for food service providers, reduce packaging waste, and minimize greenhouse gas emissions and water usage compared to traditional dairy and existing plant milk products. By promoting a more sustainable approach to beverage offerings, Uproot caters to health-conscious consumers looking for eco-friendly alternatives.

Snack Jack

Non Equity Assistance in 2019
Snack Jack is a organic food supplier that specializes in plant-based jerky made jackfruit,

Aisling Organics

Non Equity Assistance in 2019
Aisling Organics is an innovative company specializing in high-performance organic makeup and natural skincare products. Founded by Krysta Lewis, the company emerged from her personal health struggles linked to conventional cosmetics, which prompted her to seek safer alternatives. Aisling offers a diverse range of products, including concealer, liquid foundation, eyeshadow, lip gloss, and mascara, all formulated from crushed plants and herbs. The company’s mission is to provide consumers with skin-friendly options that do not compromise on efficacy or longevity, allowing individuals to prioritize both health and beauty. Aisling's products are available through its e-commerce platform, catering to a growing demand for clean cosmetics.

Proud pour

Non Equity Assistance in 2019
Proud Pour the organic wine selection also includes craft cider, pinot noir, sauvignon blanc, syrah, and rosé. 22 environmental NGOs that safeguard bees, soil, wild oysters, sea turtles, and coral reefs are supported by their wines and ciders.

Phool

Non Equity Assistance in 2019
Phool is a company dedicated to managing and recycling floral waste generated from religious places of worship. It operates on a circular economy model, transforming this waste into a variety of organic products, including charcoal-free incense sticks, organic vermicompost, and biodegradable packaging materials. By utilizing patented processes, Phool not only addresses the environmental issues associated with floral waste but also provides employment opportunities for marginalized women. The company aims to promote sustainability while delivering effective organic solutions to its customers.

Simbiótica Labs

Non Equity Assistance in 2018
Simbiótica Labs specializes in developing biological technology solutions aimed at enhancing crop productivity. The company focuses on creating organic products that optimize nutrient absorption in plants while ensuring environmental sustainability. By revitalizing the root ecosystem and fostering synergy among microorganisms, Simbiótica Labs enables its clients to improve crop yields effectively. Its innovative approach seeks to balance agricultural productivity with ecological health, positioning the company as a leader in sustainable agricultural practices.

Makomas

Non Equity Assistance in 2018
Makomas is a food and beverage company that specializes in producing 100% natural juice drinks inspired by the flavors of West Africa. The company focuses on using fresh, sustainably grown ingredients sourced directly from small farmers in the region. Its products are crafted from a variety of organic fruits, flowers, leaves, and roots, all selected for their scientifically proven health benefits. Makomas aims to provide consumers with gourmet super juices that contain no added sugar, artificial colors, or preservatives, highlighting traditional African recipes while promoting health and sustainability.

AKUA

Non Equity Assistance in 2018
Akua Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in manufacturing plant-based snack foods derived from ocean-farmed kelp. Founded in 2017, Akua focuses on transforming the perception of sustainable seafood by utilizing seaweeds, which are vegan, gluten-free, and soy-free, to create healthy snacks. The company aims to provide consumers with a variety of flavorful options that are low in calories and affordably priced. Akua sells its products online, catering to a growing market of health-conscious individuals looking for innovative and sustainable food alternatives.

WarmUp Nutrition

Non Equity Assistance in 2018
WarmUp Nutrition is a manufacturer of healthy beverages, specializing in high-protein coffee crafted from organic and nutritious ingredients. The company aims to provide an energizing beverage that supports health and fitness, making it suitable for morning routines or pre-workout consumption. Their products are designed to be all-natural, free from unnecessary sugars, carbohydrates, and fats, thereby promoting a healthier lifestyle for consumers.

Veggie Vinder

Non Equity Assistance in 2018
Vinder is a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and buy local produce. They want to connect home growers who have an abundant garden with community members looking for local produce. They're here to create a transparent agricultural system that informs consumers about who's growing their food, how it's being grown, and where. Vinder makes it easy to buy ultra local food, boost your community's economy, and promote sustainable agriculture. Founded in Port Townsend, WA, a rural Victorian art and seaport community on the Olympic Peninsula, on July 11th, 2016, Vinder was originally launched on foot and bicycle by the founder and CEO, Sam Lillie. Sam would go door to door asking homeowners if they had a home garden, if they ever had too much produce, and if they ever thought about selling some. Many said yes, they did produce an abundance of produce and no, they never thought about selling any. Within 3 months, Vinder connected 30 home growers with 15 families and distributed over 300 lbs of homegrown produce.

Adeo Health Science

Grant in 2017
Adeo Health Science, Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in developing and producing organic food products designed for special dietary needs. Its flagship product, Aralyte, is tailored for infants beginning solid foods and incorporates natural distilled peanut extract along with Vitamin D, facilitating parents in implementing the LEAP (Learning Early About Peanut Allergy) regimen. The company is dedicated to translating the latest research on food allergy prevention into practical, easy-to-use, and reliable organic products for families. Established in 2014, Adeo Health Science was previously known as Antera Therapeutics, Inc. before rebranding in September 2018. The company's offerings are available for purchase online.

MagicTomato

Grant in 2017
MagicTomato operates an online grocery marketplace focused on providing locally sourced and made products. Established in September 2016 in the Geneva area, the company aims to promote sustainable grocery shopping by offering a range of non-industrial and GMO-free items, including fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and beverages. The marketplace features over 800 products sourced from a network of approximately 30 local artisans, ensuring ultimate freshness and quality. MagicTomato's business model emphasizes reducing food waste and packaging, while facilitating same-day delivery to customers. With a commitment to enhancing consumer access to healthy and smart grocery options, the company has achieved break-even status.

Orchid Green

Grant in 2017
Orchid Green has developed the natural compound AAPE1, which is an anti-aging antioxidant for skin. AAPE1 is chemically stable, resistant under high and low temperatures, and keeps its effectiveness over time. AAPE is water soluble and inhibits wrinkle formation.

Kulisha

Grant in 2017
Kulisha is a company that collaborates with food and beverage businesses to convert organic waste into sustainable insect protein for animal feeds. By utilizing insects that metabolize organic waste, Kulisha produces a high-protein input that serves as an alternative to fishmeal, addressing critical environmental issues. With the alarming decline of ocean ecosystems due to overfishing, Kulisha's approach not only helps reduce the volume of waste sent to landfills but also offers a viable solution for the agricultural sector. The company's automated processing facility processes organic waste sourced from local restaurants and hotels, enabling the cultivation and harvesting of black soldier fly larvae, which are then transformed into a protein-rich meal for animal nutrition.

LeCycle

Grant in 2017
LeCycle is a company based in Lausanne that specializes in producing gastronomic oyster mushrooms using repurposed coffee grounds sourced from local restaurants. By collecting used coffee grounds, LeCycle not only creates high-quality mushrooms but also contributes to sustainable waste management practices. The process involves transforming the coffee remains into a nutrient-rich fertilizer, which can be reused, further enhancing the cycle of sustainability. This innovative approach allows LeCycle to address food production and waste reduction simultaneously, promoting environmentally friendly practices in the culinary sector.

SoulSpice

Grant in 2017
SoulSpice is an organic spice company dedicated to providing high-quality spices for consumers who value both taste and ethical sourcing. The company collaborates directly with smallholder farmers in renowned spice-growing regions, such as Kerala, Zanzibar, Java, and Vojvodina, ensuring that their products are free from contamination and additives. By prioritizing fair trade practices, SoulSpice helps improve the livelihoods of these farmers, many of whom face significant economic challenges. In addition to offering premium organic spices, the company develops flavorful and healthy spice blends in partnership with chefs and food companies, reinforcing the idea that spices are essential to great food. Through its commitment to quality and social responsibility, SoulSpice aims to elevate the culinary experience while making a positive impact on communities.

Kreyol

Grant in 2017
Kreyol Essence is an agribusiness that specializes in providing affordable luxury beauty products sourced from organic commodities in Haiti. Known for its commitment to being "natural with a purpose," the company focuses on empowering women by addressing various skin flaws while simultaneously creating employment opportunities for 400 local women and farmers. Kreyol Essence aims to enhance environmental, agricultural, and economic conditions in Haiti, positioning itself as a model for addressing complex social issues through sustainable business practices. By offering quality beauty products, the company not only promotes personal wellness but also supports local artisans and cultivates a positive impact on the community.

Tierra de Monte

Grant in 2017
Tierra de Monte is a manufacturer focused on enhancing soil productivity through its range of organic fertilizers and plant protection products. The company offers various solutions, including biofertilizers, soil conditioners, plant growth regulators, and biopesticides, all formulated from beneficial bacteria and fungi. These products are designed for diverse crops such as berries, bananas, cocoa, coffee, grasses, and palm plantations. By providing these innovative agricultural solutions, Tierra de Monte aims to support smallholder farmer communities in improving both crop yield and quality, while promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Greenastic

Grant in 2017
Greenastic is an innovative online platform that specializes in creating eco-friendly gardens, balconies, and terraces tailored to individual client needs. The company focuses on designing pesticide-free environments, providing personalized services that encompass the design, purchasing, and maintenance of green spaces. By offering expert advice and customized solutions, Greenastic enables users to develop sustainable and aesthetically pleasing outdoor areas that enhance their living spaces while promoting environmental responsibility.

The Optimist

Grant in 2016
The Optimist is a company that specializes in developing cleaning products made from natural, non-toxic, plant-based ingredients. Its product lineup includes a variety of cleaning solutions such as room and air sprays, glass cleaners, all-purpose cleaners, laundry detergents, fabric softeners, and essential oils. By focusing on chemical-free formulations, The Optimist aims to provide consumers with effective cleaning options that prioritize health and environmental sustainability.

Safi Organics

Grant in 2016
Safi Organics is a company focused on enhancing agricultural productivity by supplying high-quality organic fertilizers to rural farmers. Its innovative approach involves the development of carbon-negative fertilizers produced from locally sourced agricultural waste, utilizing proprietary low-cost, decentralized biomass conversion technology. This process not only helps farmers improve their crop yields and income but also addresses environmental concerns by reducing waste and mitigating pollution associated with traditional waste burning practices. Through its sustainable solutions, Safi Organics aims to support the agricultural community while promoting environmentally friendly practices.

RUSTYS

Grant in 2016
RUSTYS is an Israeli healthy lifestyle bringing mindful snacking to the local market without compromising on taste. RUSTYS Nut Butters & Treats is a local Israeli healthy lifestyle brand giving the local market the ability to eat healthy without having to compromise on taste. They use locally sourced nuts to help promote local agriculture and combine them with organic flavors from around the globe such as Canadian maple syrup to create the most delicious nut butter spreads. Their online presence, community events and recipes they share with their audience help Israelis live healthier more active lives.

Biomicrogels Group

Grant in 2016
Biomicrogels Group is an environmental biotechnology company specializing in the development and patenting of biomicrogels derived from agricultural waste, such as sugar beet, apple, and sunflower pomace. These biomicrogels are designed to tackle global environmental challenges by providing innovative solutions for produced water treatment, cutting fluid separation, vegetable oil extraction, and the cleaning of oil spills both at sea and on land. The company's unique nanoscale organic polymer particles possess surface-active properties that allow them to encapsulate minerals, vegetable oils, and fats, effectively separating these substances from water and solid surfaces. This technology not only enhances pollution purification processes but also facilitates the recycling of materials back into the technological cycle. Additionally, Biomicrogels Group produces a line of eco-friendly household cleaning products under the brand WONDERLAB, further contributing to sustainable practices.

BRAVE

Grant in 2016
BRAVE is a producer of plant-based cereals and snacks designed to offer a nutritious and sustainable diet. The company focuses on creating products that combine a high content of protein and fiber, which help regulate sugar release and provide a steady stream of energy. All of BRAVE's offerings are made from natural ingredients and are entirely vegan, catering to health-conscious consumers seeking to maintain their fitness while enjoying satisfying snacks. For customer inquiries, BRAVE provides an online inquiry form on its website.

Asarasi

Grant in 2016
Asarasi, Inc. is a beverage processing company that produces organic bottled water sourced from sugar maple trees. Incorporated in 2014 and based in Cos Cob, Connecticut, Asarasi offers a unique, sustainable alternative to traditional water sources by utilizing tree-filtered water, which is a byproduct of sugar maple sap. This innovative approach allows the company to provide a renewable and environmentally friendly source of freshwater, contributing to the conservation of rapidly depleting groundwater resources. Asarasi's products are available through various restaurants and retailers in Connecticut and New York, and the company is recognized for being the world's only USDA Certified Organic Water.

Ecoflora Cares

Grant in 2015
Ecoflora Cares SAS specializes in the development of natural color technologies for the food and personal care industries. Founded in 1988 and based in Sabaneta, Colombia, the company focuses on creating sustainable and socially responsible solutions derived from biodiversity. Ecoflora Cares provides customized natural color development, guidance on transitioning from synthetic to natural colors, and testing services to evaluate color application in food products, including solubility, stability, precipitation, and concentration. Additionally, the company assists clients with the integration of natural colors into their industrial processes and offers support during industrial process testing. Through its innovative approach, Ecoflora Cares aims to deliver healthy and environmentally friendly products to its clients.

Positivitea

Grant in 2015
Positivitea is a company focused on producing and selling herbal teas made from organic ingredients designed to promote overall well-being. The company's philosophy centers around the concept of balance, encapsulated in the three Ps: being PRESENT, believing in the POSSIBLE, and maintaining a POSITIVE outlook. Each tea blend is thoughtfully crafted to support the proper functioning of specific organs associated with the body's chakras, which are believed to influence physical and mental health. By tapping into the healing properties of herbs, Positivitea aims to help individuals achieve balance and harmony. The company also offers a subscription service that delivers its diverse range of flavors directly to customers' doors, making it convenient for consumers to incorporate these health-focused teas into their daily routines.

PMS Bites

Grant in 2015
PMS Bites is a producer of healthy, organic, chocolate-based snacks tailored specifically for women. The company offers delicious and bite-sized desserts designed to satisfy cravings during difficult times, particularly related to menstrual symptoms. With a focus on health-conscious consumers, PMS Bites ensures that its products are gluten-free and made from natural, vegan ingredients. The company provides a convenient delivery service, allowing customers to receive these snacks directly at their doorstep, making it easier for women to indulge in a guilt-free treat while maintaining their dietary preferences.

Asulia Foods

Grant in 2014
Asulia makes all natural, handcrafted fusion foods. At Asulia, they believe healthy tastes delicious and we're obsessed with sharing their love of vegetables. They have a line fusion vegan dumplings in kale, chickpea, and taro root at Whole Foods, Formaggio Kitchen SE and more. Each retail box of delicious dumplings contains 2-3 servings of superfood veggies with low glycemic index ingredients. Nutrition and education changed our life and it can change many others. A portion of proceeds support girls' education.

ZOOS

Grant in 2014
ZOOS, founded in 2012 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, specializes in the food and beverage sector, focusing on all-natural, low-calorie products. The company is best known for its iced tea, which is made from Sideritis, a flowering plant known for its herbal properties. In addition to offering a refreshing alternative to conventional beverages, ZOOS emphasizes healthy options by incorporating antioxidants into its drinks. The commitment to quality and natural ingredients sets ZOOS apart in a competitive market.

Looly's

Grant in 2014
Looly's is a public benefit corporation reinventing ancestral food, and the ways in which food is currently distributed. We believe deeply in ethical practices, how the food we eat impacts the earth (and vice versa), as well as how it impacts our health. We are incubating products that will help eradicate poverty, curb climate change, and shift the value of food towards the nutrient rich.

Easily

Grant in 2013
Easily makes it easier for busy professionals to live healthier lives with greater work-life balance. They deliver ready-to-cook meal kits with all the ingredients and recipes for a home-cooked meal. They partner with employers to deliver these meal kits directly to their employees at the office, so they can grab them on their way home and cook a tasty dinner without ever having to go to the grocery store. Employers can encourage health and work-life balance by providing this employee perk for free.

Green City Growers

Grant in 2013
Green City Growers (GCG), founded by Jessie Banhazl in 2008, specializes in urban farming. The company transforms underutilized spaces like rooftops and backyards into productive farms, offering installation, maintenance, and educational programs for businesses, food service providers, and homeowners. GCG focuses on sustainable practices such as organic and regenerative agriculture, free from pesticides. With a proven track record of 50% annual growth over five years, GCG aims to expand its services within Boston and beyond.

Bootstrap Compost

Grant in 2012
Bootstrap Compost is Greater Boston’s premier year-round residential and commercial food scrap pickup service. Partnering with local farms, Bootstrap diverts thousands of pounds of organic material from landfills every week. As a result, they are harnessing the potential of organic refuse to redefine and empower a local food community.

Biba Beverages

Grant in 2011
Biba Beverages specializes in the production of all-natural hydration beverages aimed at promoting healthy and active lifestyles. The company's offerings are caffeine-free and low in sugar, featuring a blend of essential vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes. With a refreshing lime flavor, Biba Beverages is designed to help consumers maintain optimal hydration naturally, catering to those who prioritize wellness in their daily routines.

Down to Earth Waste Solutions

Grant in 2011
Down to Earth Waste Solutions turns food waste into fertilizer. They offer organic waste collection services for small to medium businesses, as well as value-add organic soil production solutions for composting/processing operations.

Sanergy

Grant in 2011
Sanergy, Inc. focuses on enhancing sanitation infrastructure in urban slums, particularly in Nairobi, Kenya. Established in 2010, the company builds a network of low-cost sanitation centers equipped with essential facilities such as toilets and showers. These centers are then franchised to local entrepreneurs, with financial support from microfinance institutions. Sanergy not only provides access to hygienic sanitation but also collects human waste daily for processing. This waste is converted into valuable byproducts, including organic fertilizers and renewable energy through a biogas generation process. The organic fertilizers are sold to both commercial farms and smallholder farmers, while the generated biogas is used to produce electricity for sale. Sanergy's mission is to promote public health and environmental sustainability by creating an efficient and equitable sanitation system that addresses the needs of underserved urban communities.

CocoMama Foods

Grant in 2011
CocoMama Foods Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in producing and selling ready-to-eat quinoa cereals, offering a variety of flavors including fruit quinoa, banana cinnamon, honey almond, and wild blueberry. Founded in 2010, the company focuses on providing nutritious, convenient breakfast options that appeal to health-conscious consumers and snack enthusiasts alike. CocoMama Foods emphasizes the use of ancient grains, such as quinoa and amaranth, in its products, which are also gluten-free. The cereals are available for purchase through retail outlets and online, catering to the demand for tasty and accessible meal solutions.

Fenugreen

Grant in 2010
Fenugreen, founded in 2010, specializes in the production of FreshPaper, a biodegradable and compostable paper product designed to extend the freshness of fruits and vegetables. Utilizing organic spices, FreshPaper emits a maple-like scent that helps preserve produce for a longer duration. Initially introduced through handmade batches at farmer's markets and street fairs in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the product has gained global usage among farmers and families. In addition to its core product, Fenugreen is committed to supporting local food banks in the United States and assisting small-scale farmers in developing countries through various initiatives.

CocoMama Foods

Grant in 2010
CocoMama Foods Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in producing and selling ready-to-eat quinoa cereals, offering a variety of flavors including fruit quinoa, banana cinnamon, honey almond, and wild blueberry. Founded in 2010, the company focuses on providing nutritious, convenient breakfast options that appeal to health-conscious consumers and snack enthusiasts alike. CocoMama Foods emphasizes the use of ancient grains, such as quinoa and amaranth, in its products, which are also gluten-free. The cereals are available for purchase through retail outlets and online, catering to the demand for tasty and accessible meal solutions.

Naughty Nutritionist

Grant in 2010
Naughty Nutritionist is an online platform dedicated to providing nutrition and wellness products tailored for the busy modern consumer. The company offers a range of nutritionally dense foods, including organic chocolates and algae, available through its user-friendly website. Its content, which includes informative articles and engaging newsletters, is designed to appeal to Gen X and Gen Y consumers who seek to maintain a healthy lifestyle without sacrificing enjoyment. With a focus on fun and playful graphics, Naughty Nutritionist aims to elevate nutrition into a mainstream and fashionable lifestyle choice, fostering a sense of community among health-conscious individuals.

Algas Organics

Algas Organics is a biotechnology company that produces organic fertilizers from Sargassum seaweed species. It aims to improve plant growth, soil health, and crop yields while promoting environmental sustainability. The company, founded in a garage and now recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 awardee, employs individuals from affected coastal communities, providing job opportunities while cleaning up Sargassum-infested coastlines.

ClearLeaf

ClearLeaf is a company specializing in the development of non-toxic agricultural solutions, utilizing patent-pending technology that is organic certified in the EU and Japan. The firm offers a range of environmentally friendly fungicides and bactericides designed for various crops, including coffee, bananas, pineapples, and several vegetables. ClearLeaf's flagship product, GotaBlanca®, is currently sold in Costa Rica, with plans for expansion into Central America. The company has secured an exclusive commercial agreement with Colono Agropecuario, the largest agrochemical distributor in the region, enabling it to significantly increase sales since entering the market. ClearLeaf's mission is to provide sustainable alternatives to conventional agrochemicals, promoting environmental health and worker safety on farms while supporting farmers in achieving greater efficiency and productivity.
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