Funded Startups in Bloomington
The 25 most recent funded startups in Bloomington span three distinct metro areas — Bloomington, Indiana; Bloomington, Minnesota; and Bloomington, Illinois…
The 25 most recent funded startups in Bloomington span three distinct metro areas — Bloomington, Indiana; Bloomington, Minnesota; and Bloomington, Illinois — with Indiana accounting for the majority of deals. Round sizes range from $20K (Middle Way House, July 2023) to $100M (Advise Insurance's Series A, March 2021), and the most recent large raise is 75F's $45M Series B closed in February 2025 out of Bloomington, Minnesota. Sector coverage is broad: artificial intelligence (Terran Robotics, SecondSight, Traduality), health care (Theratec, Visura Technologies, SummaForte), financial services (Eagle Investors, Emerging Therapy Solutions, Advise Insurance), and agriculture (Growmark, The Bee Corp) all appear across both states.
Several 2024–2025 rounds carry undisclosed amounts, including pre-seed deals for Neptune and Terran Robotics in Bloomington, Indiana from October 2024. Seed-stage and series-unknown rounds dominate the record by count, though Minnesota produced two of the three largest disclosed raises — Dispatch's $50M Series C in March 2022 and 75F's $45M Series B — giving the Minnesota market an outsized share of total capital despite fewer deals.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among recently funded Bloomington startups?
Advise Insurance (Bloomington, Indiana) leads with a $100M Series A closed in March 2021. The next two largest are Dispatch (Bloomington, Minnesota) at $50M Series C in March 2022 and 75F (Bloomington, Minnesota) at $45M Series B in February 2025. Outside those three, most disclosed rounds in this set fall below $5M.
How is deal activity split across Bloomington, Indiana vs. Bloomington, Minnesota?
Bloomington, Indiana accounts for the majority of companies in this 25-row set, including FormAssembly, SecondSight, Terran Robotics, Advise Insurance, and Blueprint Stats. Bloomington, Minnesota has fewer deals but larger average disclosed amounts, anchored by Dispatch ($50M), 75F ($45M), and a $15M grant to SkyWater Technology in July 2022.
Which sectors have the most funded companies in this group?
Artificial intelligence, health care, and financial services each appear three times. AI companies include Terran Robotics, SecondSight, and Traduality — all based in Bloomington, Indiana. Health care spans Theratec and Visura Technologies in Minnesota alongside SummaForte in Indiana.
What does 2025 deal activity look like in Bloomington?
Three rounds from 2025 appear in this dataset: 75F's $45M Series B in February (Bloomington, Minnesota), Symbio Bioculinary's $120K raise in June (Bloomington, Illinois), and Growmark's $4M venture round in September. The 2025 activity covers consumer electronics, food and beverage, and agriculture.
How common are undisclosed round amounts, and at which stages do they appear?
Four rounds in this dataset carry undisclosed amounts — Neptune and Terran Robotics (both pre-seed, October 2024, Bloomington, Indiana), Eagle Investors (seed, June 2023), and the Neptune pre-seed. Undisclosed sizing is concentrated at the pre-seed and early-seed stages, with most later-stage deals reporting specific figures.
Which early-stage companies have raised most recently in Bloomington?
Neptune and Terran Robotics both closed undisclosed pre-seed rounds in October 2024 in Bloomington, Indiana, making them among the newest entrants in this set. Symbio Bioculinary's $120K Series Unknown round in June 2025 (Bloomington, Illinois) is the most recent early-stage deal by date.
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