Entrepreneurs for Impact

Accelerating Innovation for Resilient Communities

The Venture Fellows is an eight-month immersive, no-cost program that supports innovators addressing key challenges of our time: unpredictable and variable weather events, health-related concerns from dirty air, water, and energy sources, and lack of nutritious, affordable, and sustainably grown food.

Launched in 2022, the Venture Fellows Program aims to identify, nurture, and scale promising innovations in responding to these challenges through strategic guidance and connections to ecosystem partners. 

We are committed to enabling participants to develop pilot and validate projects for the most promising innovations in sites that can be scaled to larger use cases and communities. 

Join the Venture Fellows.

Do you have an innovative solution to enhance community resilience and adaptability to weather challenges in Los Angeles County?

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There are many ways to get involved! We welcome mentors, community-based organizations, investors, and ecosystem partners to collaborate, share expertise, and help our Fellows turn their innovations into real-world impact.

Applications are now open through February 13th to join our next cohort. The program begins in March 2026. 


Tell us about your idea & vision — and our team will be in touch with next steps & more info.

Since 2022, the Venture Fellows program has supported 22 incredible innovators, who are developing solutions to address environmental-related resilience and adaptation challenges in communities that are most at-risk.

Be the first to receive updates and opportunities with our monthly VF newsletter. Learn about program activities, upcoming events, ways to support, and follow our Fellows and Alumni on their journey through features and highlights.

From clean water to climate-ready infrastructure, this year’s cohort is tackling big challenges with bold solutions. These innovators are building a more resilient, equitable future—starting with the communities who need it most.

Since 2022, the Venture Fellows program has supported 34 incredible innovators, who are developing solutions to address environmental-related resilience and adaptation challenges in communities that are most at-risk.

Be the first to receive updates and opportunities with our monthly VF newsletter. Learn about program activities, upcoming events, ways to support, and follow our Fellows and Alumni on their journey through features and highlights.

Our Mission.

The environmental crisis is reshaping human health, local economies, and the future of our planet, placing disproportionate strain on urban communities. Venture Fellows exists to accelerate solutions that help cities adapt, build resilience, and thrive.

The Venture Fellows program is a no-cost accelerator supporting innovators designing and piloting solutions in Los Angeles first, with the potential to scale nationally and globally.

What We Offer:

Venture Fellows receive hands-on support to validate, pilot, and scale impactful solutions, including:

 

  • World-class technical assistance and one-on-one mentorship
  • Strategic guidance to refine business models and scale solutions
  • Interactive workshops on customer discovery, market entry, and regulatory pathways
  • Direct connections to LA-based sustainability organizations, research institutions, utilities, investors, and community partners
  • Potential access to pilot funding
  • Support identifying and applying for grants and other funding opportunities
  • No-cost participation, ensuring accessibility and inclusion

Who Should Apply:

We are looking for innovators who:

 

  • Are beyond the idea stage
  • Are actively engaging customers, partners, or investors
  • Are ready to validate or pilot solutions within Los Angeles communities
  • Are building solutions aligned with one or more of our challenge areas

Challenge Areas (Areas of Focus)

Each year, Venture Fellows focuses on priority areas reflecting the most pressing environmental needs across Los Angeles. While these areas guide our selection, all impactful environmental solutions are encouraged to apply.

For 2026, the program focuses on three areas:

 

Strengthening cities to withstand climate-driven disruptions.

The examples below are illustrative and not exhaustive. We welcome innovative solutions aligned with this focus area, even if not explicitly listed.

 

  • Urban Cooling & Heat Mitigation: Reflective materials, green infrastructure, and cooling technologies that reduce urban heat islands
  • Wildfire Preparedness & Resilience: Early warning systems, defensible design, and rapid-response innovations
  • Flood & Stormwater Management: Water capture, permeable surfaces, and predictive systems to reduce flood and landslide risks
  • Weather-Smart Housing & Buildings: Energy-efficient, modular, and disaster-resilient housing solutions

Advancing clean, resilient, and accessible energy solutions.

The examples below are illustrative and not exhaustive. We welcome innovative solutions aligned with this focus area, even if not explicitly listed.

 

  • Renewable Energy Generation: Solar, wind, geothermal, and emerging clean power technologies
  • Energy Storage & Grid Resilience: Next-generation batteries, microgrids, and smart energy systems
  • Decarbonization of Industry & Transportation: Emissions-reduction solutions for heavy industry, freight, and urban mobility
  • Energy Access & Affordability: Equitable access to clean, affordable energy for underserved communities

Protecting essential resources and public health.

The examples below are illustrative and not exhaustive. We welcome innovative solutions aligned with this focus area, even if not explicitly listed.

 

  • Air Quality Monitoring & Mitigation: Tools to monitor, predict, and reduce air pollution and wildfire smoke exposure
  • Water Security & Conservation: Drinking water safety, wastewater treatment, stormwater reuse, and drought resilience
  • Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture: Urban agriculture, food waste reduction, and resilient food supply chains
  • Circular Resource Use: Innovations that reuse, recycle, and optimize materials to reduce environmental strain

2026 Program Overview

Join a cohort of mission-driven entrepreneurs building solutions for a more resilient and sustainable Los Angeles.

Applications Are Now Open

We will select 10-15 innovators for the 2026 cohort. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, early submission is strongly encouraged, as spots may fill before the February deadline.  

How to Apply

To apply, please submit your information through our online application portal. During the application period, our team will review submissions, conduct interviews with a selected shortlist of candidates, and make the final announcement once the chosen applicant accepts the program’s terms.

  • Submit the online application here
    Selected applicants will participate in a 1-hour interview with our team

Program Snapshot:

  • Duration: 8 months (March-October 2026) 
  • Eligibility: U.S.-based innovators developing solutions that address the most pressing environmental challenges facing communities across Los Angeles
  • Application Window: December 2025-February 2026 (rolling review) 

Throughout the Venture Fellows program the Larta team advocated for us within the greater Los Angeles ecosystem. The team was providing relevant programming while simultaneously connecting us with mentors and decision- makers across the region. We are deeply grateful for Larta’s support and highly recommend this opportunity.

Serena Allen

2024 Venture Fellow Cohort Member

Founder & CEO, AirVitalize

Program Funders.

Program Partners.

Steering Committee.

Ali-Frazzini
Steering Committee

Ali Frazzini

Policy Director, LA County Chief Sustainability Office
Dr. Galen Treuer
Steering Committee

Dr. Galen Treuer, Ph.D.

Director of Innovation, Risk + Resilience Tech Hub
Taj-Ahmad-Eldridge
Steering Committee

Taj Ahmad Eldridge

General Partner & Co-Founder, Include Ventures
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Steering Committee

David Choi

Conrad N. Hilton Chair of Entrepreneurship, Loyola Marymount University
Cassie Rauser, Ph.D.
Steering Committee

Cassie Rauser, Ph.D.

CEO of TreePeople
Claudia Akel
Steering Committee

Claudia Akel

Co-Founder, SDG InvestorsImpact Hub Miami
Alba Velasque
Steering Committee

Alba Velasquez

Executive Director, Los Angeles Food Policy Council
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Steering Committee

Meg Rudy

Senior Associate, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
Kecia Washington
Steering Committee

Kecia Washington

Director of Innovation, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)
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Steering Committee

Eric Lee

Senior Vice President, Aligned Climate Capital
Andrew-Eil
Steering Committee

Andrew Eil

Climate Change Policy, Markets, and Technology Domain Expert & Angel Investor
Patrick Atwater
Steering Committee

Patrick Atwater

Innovation Program Manager, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
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Steering Committee

Nick Caton

Investor Relations/Capital Raising Associate, SoLa Impact
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Steering Committee

Dan Thorman

Co-founder and Executive Director, The Collidescope Foundation
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Larta Team

Rohit Shukla

CEO & Founder, Larta Institute & Ventures

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Frequently Asked Questions

The program runs for eight months and is designed to fit the busy schedules of innovators. Most activities are virtual, with select in-person opportunities to connect, collaborate, and showcase your work. Selected solutions will be chosen based on their intent to test and scale in Los Angeles, even if the company is not based locally, ensuring they generate meaningful impact in the communities the Venture Fellows Program aims to serve.

No. Applicants can be U.S.-based companies with the goal of designing and/or piloting their product to meet the needs of communities across Los Angeles County, with the potential to scale to other regions.

This program is open to established startups interested in testing or advancing their innovations. Your solution may follow a nonprofit, hybrid, or traditional business model.

The program is free for all accepted applicants.

Participants are expected to engage fully throughout the 8-month period, which may vary slightly depending on the cohort year.

 

The 2026 cohort is proposed to run from March 2026 through November 2026. Sign up to receive updates when the application window opens.

 

Each month includes up to 1.5 hours of workshops, 1–2 meetings with your principal advisor, and optional office hours with the Larta team for support. It is clear that you get more from what you put in.

 

The program is designed so you can stay focused on the day-to-day operations of your business while we help layer in strategic guidance for you to achieve key milestones, reduce friction, and minimize risks.

Your idea can be between Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 3 and 7. If you’re unsure what your TRL is, please see the Government Accountability Office definition here or reach out to Laura Macias (lmacias@larta.org) with brief information about your stage of innovation development.

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Apply to become a Venture Fellow!

If you have an innovative solution to enhance community resilience and adaptability to weather challenges in Los Angeles County, tell us about it and our team will be in touch with next steps & more info.