We plant
old growth.

One seedling
at a time.

Who We Look For

Founders building from a contribtuon to potential.

01

You're building as a contribution, not to fill a hole

You've arrived at a place where creation comes from enough, not from lack. The business isn't a vehicle for proving something, escaping something, or accumulating something. It's an expression of what you already know to be true. That's the starting condition.

02

You see how a domain of life could feel more easeful and alive

You have a specific insight into how a product, service, or experience could restore something the current market extracts. Not a mission statement — a felt understanding of what the customer's experience should be, and why the existing alternatives fail them. The idea lives in your body, not just your head.

03

You understand that this is a partnership

We co-create companies inside a shared ecosystem. This isn't a passive check, and it isn't arms-length advisory. We build together — the strategy, the model, the infrastructure, and the culture. That requires real trust, real vulnerability, and a willingness to be held accountable. The container only works if you're fully in it.

04

You have practices that hold you steady under pressure

Building from compassion is easy when things are going well. The question is what happens when they're not. We look for founders who have cultivated real capacity to stay regulated when the stress comes — through breathwork, movement, meditation, community, or whatever works for them. The practice is the infrastructure.

The Greenhouse

Four stages to how companies take root.

I Seedlings
II Greenhouse
III Roots
IV Growth

A different ecosystem for creation.

Capital as Nourishment

Funding designed around what you're actually building.

1

We underwrite the vision, not just the venture

We're backing your insight, our model, and your capacity to hold space under pressure. The risk assessment is different from traditional VC — we're not betting on market size. We're betting on the regenerative mechanism, the founder's state, and the container. Capital that understands what it's funding.

2

Capital arrives as the thesis proves out

Milestone-based deployment, not a lump sum with pressure to deploy. Each phase of the nursery unlocks the next tranche. This protects both the investor and the founder. Capital never outpaces readiness.

3

You commit to the process, as we commit to you

This is a long-horizon partnership with shared accountability. We build the infrastructure, the team, the operational scaffolding. In return, you commit to the container — the practices, the partnership, the willingness to be held to what you said you were building. The capital protects the premise. The commitment protects the capital.

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