Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups in Miami
Miami's community and lifestyle funding activity in this dataset runs from Bonne Santé Group's $6M venture round in July 2021 through isima's $12M close in…
Miami's community and lifestyle funding activity in this dataset runs from Bonne Santé Group's $6M venture round in July 2021 through isima's $12M close in June 2025. Disclosed amounts vary sharply: Carnival Corporation's $2.0B post-IPO debt raise and Papa's $150M Series D anchor the high end, while Salve's $500K seed and Storypod's $4M seed represent the early-stage floor. Flow's $100M Series B in April 2025 and BeMe Health's $13M Series A in August 2024 are the most recent instances of institutional-scale activity.
Four companies — OliviaUmma, Crowded, Lion Order, and Parkinson's Foundation — reported rounds without disclosing amounts, a pattern common in early and mission-driven fundraises. Thematically, health-adjacent platforms (Brave Health, BeMe Health, Papa, Salve) and mission-focused organizations (The CLEO Institute, Parkinson's Foundation) appear alongside general community platforms, reflecting a segment that mixes for-profit venture structures with nonprofit capital models.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these Miami community and lifestyle companies?
Carnival Corporation's $2.0B post-IPO debt raise (October 2022) is the largest by a wide margin, followed by Papa's $150M Series D (November 2021) and Flow's $100M Series B (April 2025). Brave Health's $40M Series C (October 2022) rounds out the top four disclosed amounts.
Which companies have raised funding most recently?
The three most recent entries are isima ($12M, June 2025), Flow ($100M Series B, April 2025), and The CLEO Institute ($6M, March 2025).
How many of these rounds had undisclosed amounts?
Four of the 15 rounds — OliviaUmma (December 2024), Crowded (October 2024), Parkinson's Foundation (June 2023), and Lion Order (April 2023) — closed without disclosing a dollar figure.
What funding stages are represented in this Miami segment?
The dataset spans pre-seed through post-IPO debt. Seed rounds appear for Salve, Unitea, and Storypod; BeMe Health, Flow, Brave Health, and Papa cover Series A through D; and multiple companies carry a 'Series Unknown' classification. Carnival Corporation's post-IPO debt instrument is the only non-equity raise shown.
How prominent are health-adjacent companies within this community and lifestyle cohort?
Five of the 15 companies operate in health or care-adjacent verticals: BeMe Health ($13M Series A), Brave Health ($40M Series C), Papa ($150M Series D), Bonne Santé Group ($6M venture), and Salve ($500K seed). This concentration suggests health-focused platforms have been a consistent draw for Miami community and lifestyle investment across the period shown.
What is the time range covered by the rounds in this dataset?
The earliest round is Bonne Santé Group's $6M venture close in July 2021; the most recent is isima's $12M round in June 2025, spanning roughly four years of Miami community and lifestyle funding activity.
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