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Equitage Ventures

Equitage Ventures

Equitage Ventures: Investor • active in United States • offices in United States • AUM $47M.

Company Profile

Equitage Ventures is a Denver-based early-stage venture capital firm dedicated to transforming the aging experience through strategic investments in technology and services tailored to older adults. Founded in 2023, the firm supports startups innovating across the senior care continuum, including areas such as compliance, care coordination, behavioral health, and assistive technologies. With a mission-driven approach, Equitage aims to elevate the quality of life for seniors while addressing major pain points in the senior care ecosystem.

The firm recently closed its debut fund, Equitage Ventures I, with $47.3 million in committed capital. This fund targets seed and early-stage companies, offering investments between $250,000 and $2.5 million. Equitage leverages its LP base—comprising senior living operators, home health agencies, and healthcare corporates—to provide portfolio companies with unparalleled access to customers, partnerships, and operational insight. This integrated network accelerates market validation and impact for the startups it backs.

Equitage Ventures' investment thesis is rooted in supporting businesses that address the holistic needs of aging populations. Target areas include passive monitoring, documentation automation, dementia support, oral health, and family caregiving solutions. With a team experienced in healthcare venture investing and senior living operations, Equitage brings both capital and expertise to help founders build meaningful, scalable solutions that improve aging outcomes across the United States.

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