For Creators
And ecosystems do not need permission to exist. They need water. And water always finds its way.
Living Worlds
In the páramo, the Nabalda — the sacred plant the Kogi Elder Brothers named before anyone else — does not direct where the water goes. It transforms atmospheric moisture into the water that rivers, lagoons, forests, and every living being need. It gives without conditions. It trusts the ecosystem.
This is how Nabalda the fund thinks about creators. You are not a portfolio position. You are the ecosystem that makes everything else possible. Flying rivers need the forest to exist — because without the living ecosystem, there is no evaporation, no rivers, no cycle. Capital needs creativity to have meaning.
"In 1990, the Kogi broke four centuries of silence and chose film to carry their warning to the world. Not a report. A film. Because they knew: a story reaches places that data never will."
Kogi · Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta · Aluna, 2012
What We Bring
From the first idea to IPO and M&A. No limitations on stage, sector, geography, sex, race, or origin. If you are a human creator building something with the potential to become a scalable intellectual property — a cultural legacy that outlasts this moment — we want to know you.
Patient Capital
Capital that understands creative timelines. The Nabalda grows one centimeter a year — and this is not slowness, it is depth.
Strategic Partnership
IP structuring, business model refinement, market access. A GP who scaled companies to $5B+ valuations and began his own creative journey teaching art to children in a páramo park.
No Limits
Fashion, art, gaming, experiences, tourism, music, film, digital platforms, AI content, blockchain digital rights, VR/AR. Any sector. Any stage. Any origin.
An Ecosystem
Access to institutional investors, development banks, family offices — flying rivers ready to flow toward the worlds you are building.
What We Look For
We are not looking for the next viral moment. We are looking for creators building something that will still matter in twenty years — with cultural depth, with a vision that extends beyond the next release. An intellectual property that can grow across formats, borders, and generations.
Creativity
Not a soft value. The hardest, most defensible asset in the global economy.
Intergenerational Value
We ask: will this matter to the next generation? Does it give something back?
Cultural Technologies
Your work is a technology. The Kogi knew this when they made a film instead of a report.
"No partner is above another. We bring what we have. You bring what you are. The water does not ask permission to flow. Neither should you."
Nabalda · The Partnership Principle
If something in this feels like yours, you already know what to do.