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SAN DIEGO - Californer -- Companies selected through Connect Cool Companies have collectively raised more than $1 billion in Series A funding since 2015, marking a significant milestone for one of San Diego's most established capital access programs for venture-ready startups.
Cool Companies is an annual program designed to support high-tech and life sciences companies preparing to raise institutional capital. Each year, a highly selective cohort is chosen to participate in curated investor introductions, strategic advising, and long-term access to Connect's investor and innovation network.
"This milestone reflects both the caliber of founders selected into Cool Companies and the strength of the relationships built around the program," said Petra Stegmann, Head of Entrepreneurial Programs at Connect. "Preparing for a Series A raise requires clarity, discipline, and trusted connections. Cool Companies is designed to help founders take the right next step with confidence."
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Since 2015, Cool Companies alumni have gone on to raise significant venture rounds, scale nationally, and reach major growth milestones across sectors. Notable alumni include Drata, Seismic, and Carlsmed, among others, underscoring the program's impact across both technology and life sciences.
Reaching the $1B milestone reinforces Connect's long-standing commitment to supporting founders at a critical inflection point in their growth, when preparation, network, and execution matter most.
Applications for the 2026 Cool Companies cohort are now open. The program is open to companies preparing to raise a Series A round that are building in, or meaningfully connected to, San Diego's innovation ecosystem.
Applications close Friday, January 30.
Learn more and apply at https://connect.org/cool-companies/
Cool Companies is an annual program designed to support high-tech and life sciences companies preparing to raise institutional capital. Each year, a highly selective cohort is chosen to participate in curated investor introductions, strategic advising, and long-term access to Connect's investor and innovation network.
"This milestone reflects both the caliber of founders selected into Cool Companies and the strength of the relationships built around the program," said Petra Stegmann, Head of Entrepreneurial Programs at Connect. "Preparing for a Series A raise requires clarity, discipline, and trusted connections. Cool Companies is designed to help founders take the right next step with confidence."
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Since 2015, Cool Companies alumni have gone on to raise significant venture rounds, scale nationally, and reach major growth milestones across sectors. Notable alumni include Drata, Seismic, and Carlsmed, among others, underscoring the program's impact across both technology and life sciences.
Reaching the $1B milestone reinforces Connect's long-standing commitment to supporting founders at a critical inflection point in their growth, when preparation, network, and execution matter most.
Applications for the 2026 Cool Companies cohort are now open. The program is open to companies preparing to raise a Series A round that are building in, or meaningfully connected to, San Diego's innovation ecosystem.
Applications close Friday, January 30.
Learn more and apply at https://connect.org/cool-companies/
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