Tusk Venture Partners

The company’s public fund disbursement and e-commerce platform makes accepting school tuition and enabling educational enrichment more accessible. 

Tech startup Odyssey goes on journey to help states implement school choice programs

Reproductive rights is a hot-button topic for much of the political spectrum in the U.S. Against that backdrop. TBD Health is not-so-quietly making patient-focused and inclusive sexual healthcare available and…

TBD Health is rolling out at-home sexual healthcare to all US states

Will healthcare startups tap into new regulatory guidelines with the same fervor that fintech founders have over the last decade?

The next decade for health tech may look a lot like the last decade for fintech

The company is serving several thousand patients and growing its footprint as a value-add employee benefit.

Boulder Care takes in funding as its opioid telehealth program yields industry-leading retention rates

Tusk Venture Partners, the now six-year-old, New York-based early-stage venture firm co-founded by longtime political strategist Bradley Tusk and former Blackstone director Jordan Nof, has closed its third fund with…

Tusk Venture Partners just closed its third fund with $140M, double its predecessor fund

The world of venture capital investing is a relatively small one, and family offices and accredited investors are eager to get involved, but find it difficult to access fund managers.

Allocate banks $5M to open up venture capital fund access

When Privacy.com was founded in 2014, the company’s focus was to let anyone generate virtual and disposable payment card numbers for free. The goal was to allow those users to…

Privacy.com rebrands to Lithic, raises $43M for virtual payment cards

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Edtech startups find demand from an unlikely customer: Public schools

School district technology budgets are tight. But Kami CEO and founder Hengjie Wang wanted to make his company’s digital classroom product a go-to tool anyway. He landed on trying to disrupt the printers. Wang found that school districts spend an average of $150,000 every year on printed materials. Kami helps…

Edtech startups find demand from an unlikely customer: Public schools