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Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups in Philadelphia

The 11 most recent funded community and lifestyle companies in Philadelphia span March 2022 through December 2024, with disclosed round sizes ranging from…

The 11 most recent funded community and lifestyle companies in Philadelphia span March 2022 through December 2024, with disclosed round sizes ranging from $40K (Philadelphia Unemployment Project, August 2023) to $8M (Clubs Poker's seed round, December 2024). The segment mixes venture-backed consumer plays — Everwash closed a $6M Series B in March 2022, Lil Mixins raised $3M in February 2023 — with grant-funded nonprofits like Valley Youth House ($200K, March 2022) and Congreso ($150K, May 2023), all operating under the same sector classification.

Round structure varies considerably across the set. Four of the 11 rows carry a "Series Unknown" label, a common gap in community-sector reporting, and two rows list no round type at all. Private equity enters once through EverVet Partners (August 2022, amount undisclosed). Activity was fairly consistent from early 2022 through mid-2024, with Clubs Poker's December 2024 seed representing both the most recent and the largest single disclosed raise in this group.

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What are the largest disclosed rounds among Philadelphia community and lifestyle startups in this set?

Clubs Poker led with an $8M seed round closed December 4, 2024, followed by Everwash's $6M Series B in March 2022 and Lil Mixins' $3M round (labeled Series Unknown) in February 2023. Those three companies account for the bulk of disclosed capital in the 11-company dataset.

How much do round sizes vary across this segment?

Disclosed amounts range from $40K (Philadelphia Unemployment Project, August 2023) to $8M (Clubs Poker, December 2024). That spread reflects the segment's mix of nonprofit grant recipients and venture-backed consumer companies that share the same sector classification but operate in very different capital environments.

What round types appear most frequently in this dataset?

"Series Unknown" is the most common label, appearing in four of the 11 rows. Seed accounts for two entries (Clubs Poker and envoyatHome), and single instances of Series B, Private Equity, Grant, and Undisclosed also appear. Two rows have no round-type data at all, which is typical for community-sector reporting.

Are nonprofits and community organizations mixed in with for-profit startups here?

Yes. Valley Youth House received a $200K grant in March 2022, the Philadelphia Unemployment Project raised $40K in August 2023, and Congreso closed $150K in May 2023 — all under non-venture structures. They sit alongside for-profit companies like Everwash (Series B) and Clubs Poker (Seed), which affects how sales teams should qualify leads in this segment.

Is there any private equity activity in Philadelphia community and lifestyle funding?

EverVet Partners closed a private equity round in August 2022, though the amount was not disclosed. It is the only PE-backed entry among the 11 companies shown, making it an outlier in a dataset otherwise dominated by seed, unknown-series, and grant-type rounds.

Which company raised the most recent round in this dataset?

Clubs Poker closed an $8M seed round on December 4, 2024, making it the most recently funded and highest-disclosed-value company in this set. The next most recent raise was Clarifi's $1M round in March 2024.

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