Designing systems that mobilize public capital to drive private investment.

Institutional design is how public capital becomes catalytic. In strategic industries, outcomes depend less on policy intent than on whether programs, authorities, and processes are built to mobilize private investment.
Strellum designs and executes institutional capabilities that function as capital catalysts. This work focuses on structuring programs, governance, and decision-making processes so public resources crowd in private capital, manage risk, and support durable market participation.
Our approach is grounded in operating environments where capital formation depends on institutional mechanics. We focus on how authority is exercised, how incentives are structured, and how programs interface with private markets over time, prioritizing function over theory.