Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups in San Francisco
The 50 most recent funding rounds in San Francisco's community and lifestyle segment span from March 2021 through July 2025, with 22 of the 50 entries clos…
The 50 most recent funding rounds in San Francisco's community and lifestyle segment span from March 2021 through July 2025, with 22 of the 50 entries closing in 2022 — the densest year in the dataset. Round sizes range widely: Spire Global's $120M post-IPO debt and Outschool's $110M Series D anchor the top end, while Child Family Health International raised $10K and Urban Alchemy closed at $500K in late 2024. Seed and Series Unknown rounds make up the bulk of the data, but seven Series B deals — including Fellow ($30M, June 2022), Bravado ($26M), Future Family ($25M), Aero ($50M), Spectrum Labs ($32M), Wonderschool ($25M), and Fellow Health ($24M in July 2025) — indicate a meaningful cohort reaching growth stage. Since 2024, deal volume has slowed considerably relative to 2022's pace, with CodePath's $50M raise in September 2024 and Fellow Health's Series B in July 2025 the most substantial recent events in the segment.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this San Francisco community and lifestyle dataset?
The three largest are Spire Global at $120M (post-IPO debt, June 2022), Outschool at $110M (Series D, October 2021), and VRChat at $80M (June 2021). Transcarent ($58M), Zeus Living ($55M Series C), and Canvas ($50M Series C) follow closely, alongside Aero's $50M Series B and CodePath's $50M Series Unknown round from September 2024.
Which companies appear more than once in the dataset?
DoraHacks raised twice — $8M in November 2021 and $1M in May 2024, both categorized as venture or series unknown. No other company in the 50 rows shows a duplicate entry.
How did funding pace in 2024–2025 compare to 2022?
2022 is the most active year in the dataset, with 22 rounds closing between January and November. By contrast, 2024 recorded nine rounds and 2025 shows one entry — Fellow Health's $24M Series B in July 2025 — indicating a significant slowdown in disclosed deal volume for this segment.
What Seed round sizes are typical here?
Seed rounds in the data range from $2M (Heylo, November 2022) to $14M (Backbone Software, April 2022). Midpoint examples include Finni Health at $3M, StartPlaying at $7M, Change at $5M, and Rebel Girls at $13M — deal size varies considerably with no single norm.
Are there health-focused companies within this community and lifestyle category?
At least five companies in the dataset operate in health or wellness: Fellow Health ($24M Series B, July 2025), Endear Health ($8M Series A, August 2023), Finni Health ($3M Seed, April 2023), Opt Health ($7M, September 2023), and Transcarent ($58M, June 2021). Fuzzy, which raised $44M in November 2021, covers pet health.
Which round structures beyond Seed and Series A appear in this data?
The dataset includes debt financing (ForUsAll $5M, Nabis $5M), a grant (Tipping Point Community $12M), a secondary market transaction (Discord $2M), and post-IPO debt (Spire Global $120M). Pre-seed rounds appear for PartnerHQ ($500K), Achievable ($650K), and Afropolitan ($2M), while Series C and D deals account for Zeus Living, Canvas, and Outschool.
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