From Contiki to KidsXpress: the lifelong friendship behind the organisation that is changing children’s lives
Just over 20 years ago, a conversation over an $8 chicken salad resulted in a business that would go on to change the lives of thousands of children impacted by trauma. Regarded today as a pioneer in expressive therapy, KidsXpress stands as proof of what can happen when compassion meets conviction
AirRobe partners with the Iconic
We are happy to see AirRobe expanding its circular economy impact through their partnership with the Iconic.
Alberts backs plastic substitute company ULUU
Alberts Impact Ventures is proud to be backing ULUU who are making a carbon-negative plastic replacement. Not only addressing global warming but simultaneously working on solving our plastic waste issues.
Lockdown tips for R U OK? Day
In the spirit of healthy mindful habits to get us all through lockdown as a community – the Alberts team wanted to share what we're reading and how we're looking after our minds in these times.
Alberts extends EAP to portfolio founders
At Alberts – we believe thriving minds help keep our world vibrant. As such, mental health and wellbeing is critically important.
Why we’re investing in mental health and wellbeing and what do we look for
Mental health investment focus areas at Alberts include early intervention, improving accessibility to services, data insights, and support in the workplace.
Campden FB writes about Alberts path from rock to impact
James Beech has written a feature for CampdenFB detailing the Alberts 140 year journey from sheet music to impact investing.
Albert Impact Ventures backs MGA Thermal
Alberts Impact Ventures is proud to be backing MGA Thermal in their latest raise led by Main Sequence Ventures. The $8m Series A round also included CP Ventures, New Zealand's Climate Venture Capital fund and The Melt.
Support Act welcomes announcement of $20m from the Australian Government for music and performing arts workers
With funding support from the Australian Government through the Office for the Arts, Support Act is now offering cash grants of $2,000 ($2700 to families with dependent children) called COVID-19 Crisis Relief Grants.







