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All Aboard Coalition closes $133 million debut climate-tech fund

The collaborative's first fund lands at 44% of the $300 million it set out to mobilize.

All Aboard Coalition, an investment collaborative formed last year to put $300 million into climate-technology ventures at the scaling stage, has closed its inaugural fund at $133 million, according to ImpactAlpha.

The arithmetic is blunt: $133 million is 44 percent of the target. The report does not say whether this is a first or final close, how many investors wrote checks, or who they are. That matters. A first close at this size leaves room for the coalition to keep raising toward its stated goal; a final close at $133 million would put the original ambition about $167 million out of reach.

ImpactAlpha describes the coalition as an ambitious investment collaborative launched last year. A collaborative structure can pool expertise and spread risk across members, but it also makes follow-on commitments contingent on a group staying aligned. The outlet's reporting doesn't name the members or say whether the same group is expected to back future vehicles.

For allocators, the useful read is straightforward: this is venture-stage capital in companies judged ready to scale, not a fund buying steady cash flows. The return story rests on a small number of startups converting traction into durable growth. The next close — if there is one — will tell whether the coalition has real momentum or simply raised what it could.

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