JLL Foundation deploys record $5.1M to climate startups in 2025
JLL Foundation deploys record $5.1M to climate startups in 2025 |
| [04-March-2026] |
Annual report highlights four-year impact across 62 companies and five continents CHICAGO, March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The JLL Foundation deployed its largest loan pool to date in 2025, investing just over $5 million in innovative climate startups to accelerate solutions for a sustainable future. The 2025 JLL Foundation Annual Report, released today, details this achievement and shares more on the 15 innovative startups that joined the portfolio last year. The report also details the cumulative impact the Foundation has had since it began operations in 2022, helping startups raise nearly $165 million in follow-on funding to scale carbon emission reduction solutions. This year marked an important validation of the Foundation's circular funding model, which relies on repaid funds to expand annual support. The Foundation received and redistributed $1 million in returned loans from 2022, enhancing its investment capacity for 2025. Foundation-backed companies this year operated across the United States, Canada, Australia and China. Since inception, the JLL Foundation has invested more than $16.8 million in 62 companies across five continents. "Our zero-interest loans support a range of technologies and infrastructure-ready solutions to address climate change by decarbonizing the built environment, powering renewable energy transition and advancing the circular economy," said JLL Foundation Executive Director Erin Meezan. "Access to our patient, purpose-driven capital paired with our 'beyond the loan' approach - providing business and marketing mentorship - further supports founder independence and scalable, sustainable company investment." In 2025, all Foundation-backed investments contributed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, 93% of supported technologies focused on decarbonizing the built environment and 37% on waste reduction. The following represent a sample of the climate-impacting startups in the 2025 cohort:
"It's encouraging to see early support translate into real progress over time," said Meezan. "For example, the Foundation's funding supported biocarbon and carbon removal company Carba in opening its first facility. Since the initial funding, Carba closed a $6M fundraising round, reinforcing the value of providing early-stage support at a critical point in a company's development." As companies move beyond early development, their progress is increasingly visible both in terms of further investments and measurable climate outcomes. In addition to Carba, early support led to further investments and funding for companies across the portfolio as they move through various stages of growth, including:
To learn more about the JLL Foundation's impact, visit foundation.jll.com. About JLL Foundation About JLL Contact: Allison Olp
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