In partnership with small farmers in Tennessee and Kentucky, Stony Creek produces the world's highes
Location: United States, Tennessee, Springfield
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 615-380-8115
Total raised: $13.8M
Founded date: 2012
Investors 6
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Unreasonab... | unreasonab... |
| - | iSelect Fu... | iselectfun... |
| - | Innova Mem... | innovamemp... |
| - | Lewis &... | lewisandcl... |
| - | Propel Cap... | propelcapi... |
| - | VilCap Inv... | vilcapinve... |
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 04.12.2022 | - | $4.8M | - |
| 03.03.2021 | Series B | $9M | - |
Mentions in press and media 11
| Date | Title | Description |
| 23.06.2023 | This Week in the Plant-Based Food Color Scene: New All-Terrain Vivid Orange and Fruity Blends for Meat Alternatives | This week sees plant-based food color NPDs from EXBERRY and Oterra. F&B manufacturers will leverage a new vivid orange for the confectionary and snacks and new fruity blends for meat analogs that change hues when cooked. As the sustaina... |
| 15.12.2022 | The week in agrifoodtech: NotCo scores $70m, HealthKart’s mega-round, new funding for Winter Farm | Another week, another funding round for Chilean foodtech startup NotCo. But it wasn’t the only company to land funding during this downturn. Nutrition platform HealthKart secured a mega-round, while indoor farming and restaurant tech both s... |
| 03.12.2022 | Illinois- based indigo startup Stony Creek Colors raises USD 4.8 million in Series B2 funding | SPRINGFIELD, Tenn., December 1, 2022 – Stony Creek Colors, a natural indigo dye maker situated in Springfield, Tennessee, has concluded a USD 4.8 million Series B2 fundraising round spearheaded by the company’s long-standing partners, Lewis... |
| 02.12.2022 | Stony Creek Colors Raises $4.8M in Series B2 Funding | Stony Creek Colors, a Springfield, TN-based manufacturer of natural indigo dye, raised $4.8M in Series B2 funding. The round was led by Lewis & Clark AgriFood and Levi Strauss & Co. The company intends to use the funds to further re... |
| 09.03.2021 | The Nature Conservancy invests in 5 soil health startups | US-headquartered environmental nonprofit The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has invested in five agrifoodtech startups, it announced today. “We’ve been working around initiatives to rebuild soil health in North America aggressively since 2016 and... |
| 03.03.2021 | Fashion tech startup Stony Creek Colors secures $9m Series B for plant-based dye | Stony Creek Colors, a Springfield, Tennessee-based producer of natural indigo dye, has closed $9 million in Series B financing led by St Louis’ Lewis & Clark AgriFood Ventures. The company, founded by CEO Sarah Bellos in 2012 when she c... |
| 18.02.2016 | Fundings-in-Brief: Monsanto Leads $7.5m Series A for Understory, Symbiota Re-Brands to Raise $56m, more | Symbiota Re-Brands to Indigo and Raises $56m from Flagship Ventures Microbial stimulant company Symbiota has re-branded to Indigo to mark a new phase in the company’s development. The re-branding coincides with a $56 million capital raise l... |
| 12.02.2016 | 2 Female Agtech Entrepreneurs Raise $75k Each as Village Capital Accelerator Concludes | For the past three years, Village Capital has been running an agriculture accelerator program, designed to help early-stage entrepreneurs who are working on tackling problems at various points in the food and agriculture supply chain. The a... |
| 12.10.2015 | Village Capital Selects 13 Businesses for 3rd Agtech Accelerator Program | Village Capital, the entrepreneur community, and accelerator, has selected 13 businesses for its third agriculture accelerator program. Based in Louisville, Kentucky, and New Orleans, the program brings together early stage entrepreneurs wh... |
| 08.09.2015 | Women, IT and Mars: What to Expect from This Year’s Ag Innovation Showcase in St Louis | The St Louis-based Ag Innovation Showcase, one of agtech’s longest standing events, is in its seventh year and the event organizers are promising attendees their best year yet as registrants are already up 26 percent on last year. Following... |
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