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Enable Ventures
Regina Kline runs Enable Ventures, the first venture fund built to close the disability wealth gap by backing early-stage disability-tech companies.
Enable Ventures
Enable Ventures is an SEC-registered investment adviser based in ALEXANDRIA, VA.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Alexandria
Corporate office
201 N Union Street Suite 110, Alexandria, VA, United States
Principals
Regina Kline
Founder and Managing Partner
Charlotte Magee
Principal
Emma Stone
Vice President
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Enable Ventures?
Regina Kline, as Founder and Managing Partner, leads all investment decisions. Kline sources deals, structures Seed through Series A rounds, and manages portfolio support. She is supported by Principal Charlotte Magee and Vice President Emma Stone. The firm’s small team operates with a generalist approach, and final investment authority rests with Kline.
How does Enable Ventures source proprietary deal flow?
The firm sources through three primary channels: inbound deal flow from its networks inside the disability community, relationships with disability-tech accelerator programs that Kline’s SmartJob platform helped coordinate across six countries, and access to a pipeline of donor-advised-fund capital. The Sorenson Impact network provides additional sourcing leverage.
Is Enable Ventures structured as a traditional venture fund or does it operate more like an impact-first vehicle?
Enable Ventures is structured to pursue market-rate returns with a double bottom line. It operates as a standard early-stage venture fund — not a concessionary impact vehicle — targeting Seed and Series A companies. The firm explicitly states it invests in companies that can scale commercially while serving the disability market.
Does Enable Ventures participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Based on public disclosures, Enable Ventures makes direct Seed and Series A investments in operating companies. There is no public evidence of fund-of-fund commitments, secondaries purchases, or participation as a limited partner in external venture funds.
What investment stages does Enable Ventures target?
Enable Ventures invests across Seed through Series A. Kline’s investment record, built initially through SmartJob’s advisory work, covers the earliest stage of venture formation, and the firm’s current mandate extends into early growth-stage rounds where disability-tech companies begin scaling commercially.
How is Enable Ventures related to the Sorenson network?
Enable Ventures is part of the Sorenson Impact Platform of Funds and was launched with backing from Jim Sorenson. Sorenson’s earlier venture, Sorenson Communications, provided video relay services for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. The Sorenson Impact Foundation and the Sorenson Impact Center at the University of Utah operate as separate entities within the broader Sorenson ecosystem.
What is Enable Ventures’ known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
The firm has not publicly disclosed a co-investment policy. As the self-described first venture fund dedicated to closing the disability wealth gap, it may act as a lead or syndicate partner on rounds, but no specific co-investment track record with named GPs is available.
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