Brown Advisory files a $29.9 million venture feeder fund
A Form D filing shows the RIA pooling client money into a venture-capital vehicle.
Brown Advisory filed a Form D on Aug. 20 for a venture-capital feeder fund that has raised $29.9 million. The first sale came on Aug. 13, a week before the filing. The fund, Brown Advisory Investors 2026 - VC Feeder Fund - AI 2, LLLP, is classified as a private equity fund; no total offering amount was disclosed.
The 'AI 2' hints at a second feeder, though the filing leaves the underlying venture fund unnamed. Brown Advisory Investment Solutions Group LLC appears as a related person, along with William White, Logie Fitzwilliams, and Michael Hankin. The structure pools client money into one entity, which then takes a single limited-partner stake in the venture fund.
For a manager of Brown Advisory's size, that means clients get private-market exposure without the paperwork of a direct commitment. The filing is a small instance of private assets moving into wealth channels, a trend PWD has been tracking. The same week, Stone Point and Genstar agreed to buy Ascensus, the $1.3 trillion recordkeeper, with an eye toward carrying private assets into 401(k)s. Brown Advisory's feeder is far smaller, yet the premise is the same. What the filing does not say is which venture fund sits on the other side of the feeder.