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Social Tech Ventures: our latest social investment supporting revenue-first impact tech

Author: Friends Provident Foundation

Date: 22/01/2026

Social Tech Ventures (STV) today announced the first close of a new UK-based early-stage venture capital fund. The fund invests in revenue-first impact technology companies addressing social and environmental challenges, including financial resilience, climate and environmental sustainability, and health and wellbeing.

 

The first close enables the fund to begin deploying capital while continuing to raise commitments from aligned institutional and mission-led investors. 

 

“Innovative technology can help us tackle social and environmental issues and shape a future economy that works for people and planet,” said James Anthony, our Social Investment Portfolio Manager.

 

“Visionary technology developers need flexible capital at the right time to be able to do that. As a primary investor in Social Tech Ventures, we’re aligning our capital with the activity that moves us towards our vision of a fair and sustainable economic system.”

 

The fund was established to address a persistent gap in the UK impact investment landscape: the lack of early-stage, flexible capital for revenue-first impact tech companies that are generating traction and measurable impact but remain underserved by traditional venture models. 

 

This gap disproportionately affects founders from underrepresented backgrounds. In response, STV draws on more than a decade of insight from working with early-stage impact tech founders, translating founder-evidenced needs into a dedicated early-stage investment strategy. 

 

The fund invests at pre-seed and seed stages, deploying revenue-linked and equity investments designed to support different growth pathways while maintaining mission alignment. 

 

Edward Evans, Managing Partner at Social Tech Ventures, said: “We see strong impact tech businesses generating revenue and delivering outcomes, yet struggling to access capital that reflects how they actually grow. Social Tech Ventures has been designed as a focused early-stage alternative to meet this gap, offering mission-aligned, flexible investment with venture-level discipline.” 

 

The fund’s first close is anchored by leading UK mission-aligned investors, including Friends Provident Foundation, Barrow Cadbury TrustThe Clothworkers’ Foundation, The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts, and Social Tech Trust, alongside blended finance from Access – The Foundation for Social Investment. 

 

Mehjabeen Patrick, Investment Committee Member at Social Tech Ventures, said: “Social Tech Ventures brings clarity and discipline to early-stage impact tech investing. Its revenue-first approach recognises multiple paths to growth while maintaining strong governance and investment rigour.” 

 

Following its first close, Social Tech Ventures is deploying capital into high-potential revenue-first impact tech companies and continuing to build a focused early-stage portfolio.