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Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups in Seattle

Seattle's community and lifestyle segment spans a wide range of business models and round types.

Seattle's community and lifestyle segment spans a wide range of business models and round types. The Washington Technology Industry Association's $24M grant (August 2022) and Leafly's $23M raise (June 2021) represent the largest disclosed amounts among the 12 companies shown, while idDOG's $100K pre-seed (April 2023) and Scener's $100K seed (December 2021) sit at the other end of the scale. Round classifications include grants, pre-seed, seed, Series A, and several labeled "Series Unknown," with nonprofits like Food Lifeline sitting alongside early-stage for-profit ventures such as Odyssey and Recompose.

Funding activity extends into 2025: Pallet closed $10M in June 2025, Community Carrot raised an undisclosed amount in January 2025, and Orbite secured a $4M Series A in December 2024 — the only clearly labeled growth-stage equity round in the cohort. Earlier companies such as Recompose ($5M, March 2023) and GrowFlow ($8M, May 2020) demonstrate that the segment has drawn capital across multiple years and deal structures.

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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these Seattle community and lifestyle companies?

The two largest disclosed amounts are the Washington Technology Industry Association's $24M grant (August 2022) and Leafly's $23M raise (June 2021). Among more recent fundings, Pallet closed $10M in June 2025, followed by GrowFlow's $8M in May 2020 and Recompose's $5M in March 2023.

Which round stages come up most often in this segment?

"Series Unknown" is the most frequent classification, applied to Pallet, Community Carrot, Seattle Storm, and Recompose. Seed rounds cover Odyssey ($310K, November 2023) and Scener ($100K, December 2021). Grants account for two organizations — WTIA and Food Lifeline — and only Orbite carries a labeled Series A.

How recently have companies in this segment been funded?

The most recent round shown is Pallet's $10M in June 2025. Community Carrot raised an undisclosed amount in January 2025, and Orbite closed a $4M Series A in December 2024. The earliest company in this set, GrowFlow, raised $8M in May 2020, giving the cohort a roughly five-year span.

Are any of these organizations grant-funded rather than equity-backed?

Two organizations received grants: WTIA took in $24M in August 2022 and Food Lifeline raised an undisclosed amount in July 2022. Both are Seattle-based and the only non-equity rounds among the 12 companies shown.

Is there any clearly labeled growth-stage equity activity in this group?

Orbite is the only company with a confirmed Series A, closing $4M in December 2024. Several others — including Pallet ($10M) and Recompose ($5M) — carry "Series Unknown" designations that may represent later-stage equity without disclosed stage detail.

What is the smallest disclosed round in this segment?

Both idDOG (pre-seed, April 2023) and Scener (seed, December 2021) raised $100K, making them the smallest disclosed rounds. Odyssey's $310K seed in November 2023 is the next smallest among companies with a disclosed amount.

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