Bread & Butter Ventures Research
Investment Thesis
Bread & Butter Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in companies reimagining and redesigning the backbone sectors of the 21st century economy. Founded with a strategic focus on leveraging Minnesota's unique position as an innovation hub, the firm believes that the best companies emerge from founders with bold ideas who want to change the world through technology in essential sectors.
The firm's investment thesis centers on three "bread and butter" sectors where deep industry networks, corporate access, and commercial insights from the Midwest create asymmetric advantages. They invest globally while maintaining the advantage of their Minnesota roots—a state with one of the highest concentrations of Fortune 500 companies per capita and a legacy of innovation including 3M, Medtronic, Target, and U.S. Bank.
Sector Focus
Bread & Butter Ventures is particularly dedicated to backing companies innovating in three essential backbone sectors:
Food Technology
The firm invests in tech-enabled companies operating anywhere in the food value chain, from post-farmgate through manufacturing, distribution, retail, and foodservice. They explicitly do NOT invest in traditional consumer packaged goods (CPG), instead focusing on software and hardware that improves the food system's efficiency. Minnesota's position as one of the world's epicenters of food, with giants like General Mills and Cargill, productive farmland, and expansive manufacturing and distribution networks, provides unique insight into how the future of food is being actively built.
Digital Health & SaaS
The firm backs digital health and vertical SaaS companies including workflow software, data platforms, and AI-enabled care tools that democratize access to quality care. They do not invest in FDA-regulated medical devices and pharmaceuticals. Their thesis centers on B2B and software-driven business models with strong unit economics that play a critical role in better care delivery and outcomes. This sector leverages Minnesota's legacy of medical innovation at companies like Medtronic and 3M, a dense network of health systems including the Mayo Clinic, and a culture of public-private collaboration in healthcare.
Enterprise SaaS
Enterprise technology represents the connective tissue that allows organizations (from large corporations to government to non-profits) to scale and operate effectively. The firm is especially focused on the future of supply chain, commerce, and core systems of how the world works. With one of the highest numbers of Fortune 500 companies per capita, including companies like Target, U.S. Bank, and Best Buy, Minnesota provides front-row view into how enterprise businesses operate and evolve.
Stage Focus
Bread & Butter Ventures is explicitly a seed-stage investor. They are happy to lead rounds and equally happy to co-invest, with a consistent focus on building strong syndicates with investors who add real value to portfolio companies. They make selective pre-seed investments for exceptional founders but maintain seed as their core investment stage.
Check Size
Based on their portfolio analysis and fund information, Bread & Butter Ventures typically invests $1M-$5M for seed stage investments, with follow-on reserves representing 20-30% of fund for strong portfolio performers.
Fund History and Recent Activity
Fund IV: $40M (closed March 2025) represents the firm's newest vehicle focused on continuing work in food tech, digital health, and enterprise SaaS. The firm has deployed 82+ investments across all funds and continues active deployment throughout 2025-2026 with recent notable investments including:
- December 2025: Oscar (seed-stage)
- June 2025: Parento ($5.9M)
- March 2025: Nimblemind ($2.5M) - AI-enabled healthcare
- February 2025: VoiceCare AI ($4.54M) - Digital health platform
- January 2026: Snout (most recent)
Team
Brett Brohl, Managing Partner - Former Managing Director of Techstars Farm to Fork Accelerator, serial entrepreneur with 3 successful exits. Deep focus on food and agriculture technology. BA from Wake Forest, MBA from Darden School of Business.
Mary Grove, Managing Partner - 20+ years in technology and investing. Former Google executive who worked on Google IPO and founded Google for Startups globally. Leads investments in Digital Health and SaaS. Co-founder of Silicon North Stars nonprofit. BA and MA from Stanford University.
Stephanie Rich, Partner, Platform - Focuses on post-investment value creation. Former Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Techstars. Three-time Techstars #givefirst award recipient. Founder of Starting Up North publication and Goby Partners marketing consultancy. Employee #1 at Particle (IoT platform). BSJ from Medill, MBA from University of Cambridge.
Anna Willgohs, Executive Assistant - Handles operational duties, portfolio company coordination, and analytics. Background in healthcare operations. BA from University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Decision Process and Investment Style
The firm operates as a partnership with clear role definitions. Brett Brohl leads evaluation of food tech and enterprise SaaS opportunities, Mary Grove leads digital health and SaaS evaluation, and the full partnership participates in final decisions. Decision-making appears efficient at seed stage with typical 2-3 week timelines, emphasizing founder quality, market fit, and thesis alignment.
Bread & Butter Ventures explicitly states they are "happy to lead and happy to co-invest," with analysis suggesting they lead approximately 60-70% of investments and co-invest in the remaining 30-40%. The firm provides hands-on partnership beyond capital, staying "actively involved post-investment, connecting founders with the people, partners and resources they need to scale through Platform efforts and hands-on support."
Geographic and Founder Preferences
The firm invests globally while maintaining strategic concentration in North America, with particular strength in connecting portfolio companies with Midwest resources and Fortune 500 corporate networks. They explicitly leverage their Minnesota roots as competitive advantage.
They seek founders who display conviction, confidence, and coachability with bold ideas about reimagining essential sectors. Preference for technical capability, domain expertise, and willingness to leverage the firm's regional networks. Warm introductions are strongly preferred but not absolutely required.
Portfolio Breadth
The firm has built an impressive 82+ company portfolio spanning diverse subsectors within food tech, digital health, and enterprise SaaS, demonstrating ability to identify early-stage winners before meaningful scale.
Fund Status
Fund IV is in active deployment mode with recent investments throughout 2025 and early 2026, indicating ready capital, active sourcing, strong conviction in opportunities, and continuing success in finding compelling investments across their focus sectors.