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Series Unknown Funded Civic and Social Organizations Startups

The 19 civic and social organization rounds listed here span February 2023 through August 2025, all classified as Series Unknown — the norm for nonprofits…

The 19 civic and social organization rounds listed here span February 2023 through August 2025, all classified as Series Unknown — the norm for nonprofits and mission-driven entities that raise outside conventional venture structures. Disclosed amounts vary sharply: Girl Scouts (New York) closed a $30M round in December 2024, while Eye to Eye and the African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs each raised $5M earlier in the dataset. At the other end, All Kids Bike in Rapid City pulled in $90K as recently as August 2025, and six entries — including Food Rescue US (Norwalk) and Fighting Chance (Sydney) — report undisclosed figures entirely.

Geography is predominantly US, with California appearing three times and Texas twice, though the dataset includes outliers in Australia and the UK. Thematically, the segment clusters around economic equity initiatives, youth programming, and community reentry work, with organizations like Chrysalis (Los Angeles), Diversion Hub (Oklahoma City), and the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (Boston) representing distinct sub-verticals within the broader civic space.

Most recent rounds

19 shown
A
All Kids Bike
Rapid City, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Aug 2025
$90k
L
LUCY Outreach
Camden, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Apr 2025
$20k
C
Chrysalis
Los Angeles, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Dec 2024
$500k
G
Girl Scouts
New York, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Dec 2024
$30M
F
Fighting Chance
Sydney, Australia · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Oct 2024
Undisclosed
F
Food Rescue US
Norwalk, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Jul 2024
Undisclosed
B
Black Economic Council of Massachusetts
Boston, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Apr 2024
$1.0M
A
Art Spark Texas
Austin, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Dec 2023
Undisclosed
O
Open Knowledge Foundation
Cambridge, United Kingdom · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Dec 2023
$300k
C
Cultivate
Boulder, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Dec 2023
$0k
A
Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative
Atlanta, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Dec 2023
$250k
C
Camaraderie Foundation
Orlando, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Nov 2023
Undisclosed
D
Diversion Hub
Oklahoma City, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Oct 2023
$1.0M
C
Chispa
Santa Ana, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Aug 2023
$50k
S
Sharing Life Community Outreach
Mesquite, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Jun 2023
Undisclosed
E
Eye to Eye
New York, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Jun 2023
$5.0M
A
Agstart
Woodland, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · May 2023
$50k
C
Communities First
Flint, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · May 2023
Undisclosed
T
The African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs
Orlando, United States · Civic and Social Organizations
Series Unknown · Feb 2023
$5.0M

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Frequently asked

What are the largest disclosed rounds among these civic and social organizations?

Girl Scouts (New York, December 2024) leads at $30M. Eye to Eye (New York, June 2023) and the African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs (Orlando, February 2023) each raised $5M. Below that, the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (Boston) and Diversion Hub (Oklahoma City) both closed $1M rounds in 2023–2024.

How many of the rounds shown have undisclosed amounts?

Six of the 19 entries report undisclosed figures: Fighting Chance (Sydney), Food Rescue US (Norwalk), Art Spark Texas (Austin), Camaraderie Foundation (Orlando), Sharing Life Community Outreach (Mesquite), and Communities First (Flint). That leaves 13 entries with disclosed amounts ranging from $0 to $30M.

Which cities and regions have the most activity in this segment?

California appears three times across Los Angeles, Santa Ana, and Woodland. Texas contributes two entries (Austin and Mesquite), and New York accounts for two of the larger raises — Girl Scouts and Eye to Eye. Orlando is home to two organizations: Camaraderie Foundation and the African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs. The only non-US entries are Fighting Chance in Sydney and Open Knowledge Foundation in Cambridge, UK.

When did most of these rounds close, and is there a recent spike?

The entries span February 2023 through August 2025. Four rounds closed in November–December 2023 alone, making it the densest cluster in the dataset. The two most recent rounds — All Kids Bike in Rapid City (August 2025, $90K) and LUCY Outreach in Camden (April 2025, $20K) — are both early-stage micro-grants rather than institutional raises.

What mission areas dominate this segment?

Economic equity and CDFI-adjacent work accounts for at least four organizations: Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative, Black Economic Council of Massachusetts, Communities First (Flint), and the African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs. Youth and education-focused groups include All Kids Bike, Girl Scouts, and Eye to Eye. Criminal justice reentry and diversion is represented by Chrysalis (Los Angeles), Fighting Chance (Sydney), and Diversion Hub (Oklahoma City).

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