Telluride Venture Fund Research
Executive Summary
The Telluride Venture Fund (TVF) is an early-stage venture capital fund based in Telluride, Colorado, managing the investment activities of the Telluride Venture Network (TVN). Established to support innovative companies in the Colorado Plateau region, TVF focuses on providing seed and early-stage capital to startups that align with regional economic diversification goals and demonstrate strong growth potential.
Investment Thesis
The Telluride Venture Fund's core thesis centers on supporting entrepreneurial innovation in underserved rural and mountain regions, particularly the Colorado Plateau. The fund believes that exceptional entrepreneurs and innovative business ideas exist everywhere, not just in traditional tech hubs. TVF invests in companies that solve real problems, have strong founding teams, and demonstrate the potential for meaningful impact at regional and national scales.
The fund emphasizes character-based investing, mentorship-driven support, and deep involvement with portfolio companies. Rather than purely financial engineering, TVF partners with founders to build sustainable, scalable businesses that can create jobs and economic opportunity in the region while generating attractive returns.
Geographic Focus and Regional Impact
TVF's primary investment focus is the Colorado Plateau region, including San Miguel, Montrose, Ouray, San Juan, Dolores, and Mesa counties in Southwest Colorado. The fund also considers selective opportunities from the broader Rocky Mountain region and maintains exposure to the broader US market through syndicated deals.
The fund is rooted in Telluride's long history of innovation—from Nicolas Tesla's AC power transmission experiments that electrified regional mines to the creation of the world-class Telluride Ski Resort. TVF seeks to recapture this innovation spirit by supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Stage Focus and Check Size
Telluride Venture Fund focuses primarily on seed and early-stage investments:
Preferred Stages:
- Seed stage: $250K - $2M
- Early Series A: $500K - $3M
- Selective pre-seed for exceptional technical founders: $100K - $300K
Typical Check Size: $250K - $1M for initial investments, with follow-on capacity
The fund maintains modest check sizes aligned with rural and bootstrap-friendly financing, enabling founders to maintain meaningful equity while raising sufficient capital for product development and market entry.
Investment Focus Areas
Based on portfolio analysis, TVF invests across multiple sectors with particular strength in:
Sustainability & Clean Tech: Strong focus on climate solutions, renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and environmental technologies (Intersphere, West Slope Organics, Terra Seed, Phoenix Tailings)
Food & Agriculture: Value-add agriculture, food processing, sustainable farming (West Slope Organics, Olioveto)
Outdoor & Adventure: Companies leveraging Colorado's outdoor culture (Hyperlit Mountain Gear, GoFish Cam, The Dyrt, SingleTrack Trails)
Manufacturing & Hardware: Advanced materials, industrial innovation (Phoenix Tailings, SJE Materials)
Consumer Products & Retail: Specialty consumer goods and direct-to-consumer models (Tomboy Butcher, Lime Loop, Mountain Oven)
Service Businesses: Recruiting innovation, business services, professional services (Recruiting Innovation, Sales Butler)
Real Estate & Construction: Proptech solutions (Simple Homes, Ridgway Office)
Software & Services: Limited but growing focus on B2B software and SaaS
TVF explicitly avoids crypto/blockchain speculation, consumer social apps without clear monetization, and pure financial engineering plays.
Decision Process and Timeline
TVF operates with a partnership-driven decision model:
- Decision Structure: Investment committee including Bonnie Watson (Managing Director), Jesse Johnson (Founder), and other partners
- Decision Timeline: 2-4 weeks for standard opportunities; 6-8 weeks including due diligence
- Lead Tendency: Typically leads or co-leads seed rounds; participates in syndicated Series A deals
- Warm Introductions: Strongly preferred but not required; direct outreach from quality founders considered
Team and Leadership
Jesse Johnson - Founder
- Founder of Q Collection (sustainable design firm) and TVA (Telluride Venture Accelerator)
- Invested in 200+ early-stage companies directly and through YX Capital (family office focused on cleantech)
- Founding GP of TVF
- Board member of 2 companies acquired by Fortune 50 company
- Former VP at Jardine Fleming/Robert Fleming (institutional investing in Asia)
- Education: B.A. Princeton, MBA + Master's Environmental Management Yale
- Board: Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Johnson Family Foundation, Telluride Foundation, 1% for the Planet, Yale Center for Business & Environment
Bonnie Watson - Managing Director
- Manages TVN mentor network, bootcamps, loan fund, and venture fund
- Previously: Capital & Transaction Advisor for Southwest Colorado (startup financing)
- Background: Portfolio lender, finance educator at Colorado Mesa University
- Education: B.A. Finance (Colorado Mesa), M.S. Finance (Colorado State)
- Co-owner of Alt Space Coworking (locations in Telluride, Ridgway, Montrose, Grand Junction)
- Colorado native from Evergreen
Other Team Members:
- Julie Penner
- Marcie Bidwell
- Kelly Northcutt
- Anne Marie Jodlowski
Fund History and Current Status
Timeline:
- 2013: TVN launched as accelerator program
- 2014-2015: Telluride Venture Accelerator (TVA) established
- 2016-2019: TVF formally launched with dedicated capital
- 2022: Investment committee decided to wind down fund operations and not raise additional capital
- 2024: TVN Loan Fund established ($25K max loans, character-based debt financing)
Current Status: Fund is in deployment/wind-down mode. While not raising new capital, TVF continues to support existing portfolio companies and make selective new investments through remaining dry powder.
Portfolio Overview
TVF has 40+ portfolio companies across its history with meaningful exits and operational successes:
Notable Exits:
- LifeDojo (acquired)
- Halp (acquired by Atlassian for zendesk integration)
- PastureMap (acquired)
- LODGINGRevs (acquired)
- Intersphere (software/climate tech - acquired May 2024)
Active Portfolio (Representative):
- Hyperlit Mountain Gear (outdoor gear)
- The Dyrt (outdoor recreation platform)
- GoFish Cam (fishing/outdoor camera tech)
- SimpleHomes (construction/proptech)
- Terra Seed (sustainable agriculture)
- West Slope Organics (sustainable food)
- Olioveto (specialty food)
- Lime Loop (circular economy/fashion)
- Tomboy Butcher (specialty meat)
- Mountain Oven (consumer products)
- Reciprocit (supply chain software)
- Recruiting Innovation (HR/recruiting services)
- Sholder (proptech/real estate)
- Sustaio (sustainability focused)
- GlycoSurf (biotech/materials science)
- Genomines (environmental/mining tech)
- InBuild (construction tech)
Regional Concentration: Roughly 40% of portfolio based in Colorado Plateau region; 60% distributed across broader Rocky Mountains and US
Founder Profile and Preferences
TVF partners with founders who demonstrate:
- Deep Domain Expertise: Founders with significant experience in their target market or industry
- Problem-Solving Orientation: Companies solving real, verifiable problems with clear customer demand
- Regional Alignment: Strong preference for founders committed to Southwest Colorado operations or those with regional connection
- Bootstrap Spirit: Founders comfortable with modest initial capital and focused on capital efficiency
- Authentic Mission: Companies with environmental, sustainability, or social impact components receive favorable consideration
- Team Complementarity: Balanced founding teams with technical/product and business/operations backgrounds
TVF explicitly seeks to work with underrepresented founders and established 2023 programming "Cómo Construir Un Negocio (How to Build a Business)" for Latina/Latino entrepreneurs.
Value-Add Services
Beyond capital, TVF and TVN provide:
- Mentorship Network: 100+ mentors including successful founders, executives, technical experts, and functional specialists
- Bootcamp Participation: 10-week acceleration program covering business fundamentals, pitch preparation, fundraising
- Demo Day Access: Annual showcase to investors and ecosystem partners
- Coworking Facilities: Alt Space Coworking network across Southwest region
- Capital Tools: Loan fund access ($25K character-based loans), equity guidance, cap table management
- Network Access: Introduction to co-investors, customers, talent, and advisors in broader ecosystem
Recent Activity and Fund Status
- Last Investment: Simple Homes (construction/proptech) - September 2025
- Loan Fund Launched: 2024 - up to $25K character-based loans for graduating bootcamp companies
- Portfolio Activity: Continued support of existing companies; selective new investments with remaining capital
- Fund Raising: No plans to raise new fund as of 2022 decision; focus on deploying existing capital and supporting exits
TVF has made approximately 40+ investments with 5+ notable exits to date, demonstrating 12+ year track record of supporting early-stage companies from conception through growth.
Geographic Headquarters
Telluride, Colorado (San Miguel County)
Assets Under Management
Fund size not publicly disclosed; estimated under $50M based on regional focus, check sizes, and investment capacity. Private fund managed by TVN.
Co-Investment Partners
TVF regularly co-invests with:
- Family office investors
- Regional angel networks
- Other early-stage venture funds
- Strategic corporate investors aligned with portfolio company sectors