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Possibilian Ventures

Michael Karim runs Possibilian Ventures, deploying seed capital into climate and crypto from Toronto.

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Possibilian Ventures

Possibilian Ventures was built by Michael Karim alongside limited partners identified only as Ben, Stacey, and friends. The firm operates out of Toronto with an explicit mandate to supply capital and coordination for transition. Its website catalogues the portfolio in two vintages that map separate thesis windows. Asset-class coverage is venture capital, concentrated at the seed stage. V0 — the climate vintage — includes Climate X, Wethos, Enduring Planet, waste*d, microTERRA, Open Grants, Dorothy, and The Climate Choice. V1 — the crypto-native vintage — includes Krause House, Puzzle, Den, Klima, and Hydra Ventures. The firm also memorializes earlier bets on Awake Invest, Always Online, Avenue, Otterspace, and Village, noting them under a ‘To those that dared’ list. Geographically, named holdings operate across North America, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Possibilian does not disclose AUM, deployment totals, or headcount. The founder’s ‘on sabbatical’ notation suggests a governance pause or period of reduced activity; no named investment professionals beyond the founder appear. The firm names no institutional co-investors, fund vehicles, or adjacent philanthropic or operating entities. The LP roster is described informally, with no family name or institutional label attached. Possibilian’s structural signature is its dual-vintage thesis sequencing — a concentrated climate portfolio followed by a web3 portfolio — rather than a single perpetual fund. Each vintage reads as a discrete capital coordination experiment, with the founder as the sole named decision-maker. No permanent capital vehicle, succession plan, or external GP relationship is publicly visible.

General information

Firm type

Venture Capital

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

Canada

City

Toronto

Corporate office

Toronto, ON, Canada

Principals

Michael Karim

Founder

Ben

Limited Partner

Stacey

Limited Partner

Sector focus

ClimateTechEnergy Transition & RenewablesFinTechWeb3/DAO

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Possibilian Ventures?

Michael Karim is the sole named principal on the firm’s website and is identified as the founder. Limited partners referred to as Ben, Stacey, and friends are acknowledged, but no investment committee or additional deal professionals are listed. The website notes Karim is currently on sabbatical, which may affect decision-making cadence.

How does Possibilian Ventures source proprietary deal flow?

Public sources do not describe a sourcing model. The firm’s website presents two discrete portfolio vintages but offers no detail on networks, accelerator relationships, or inbound channels. The label ‘capital + coordination for transition’ implies a hands-on role with portfolio companies, though no sourcing mechanism is explicitly stated.

Is Possibilian Ventures structured as a single family office or as a traditional fund manager?

Altss classifies Possibilian as an asset manager operating a private equity venture strategy. The founder is the only named decision-maker, and limited partners are listed informally, but no family office affiliation, permanent capital vehicle, or single-family wealth origin is disclosed. The structure appears to be that of an emerging manager.

Which sectors does Possibilian Ventures explicitly avoid?

The portfolio divides cleanly into two vintages covering climate technology and web3/crypto. No stated exclusions exist, but the absence of enterprise software, biotech, or consumer brands beyond those categories suggests a deliberate boundary. The firm does not publish an explicit restricted-sector list.

How is Possibilian Ventures related to the listed limited partners?

The firm identifies Ben, Stacey, and friends as limited partners but provides no surnames, institutional affiliations, or family relationships. No public filings or media reports clarify whether these individuals represent a single family network, a friends-and-family raise, or high-net-worth individuals aggregated by the founder.

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