Series D Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups
The 11 Series D rounds tracked here span from July 2021 through April 2025, with seven closings occurring in 2021 alone.
The 11 Series D rounds tracked here span from July 2021 through April 2025, with seven closings occurring in 2021 alone. New York accounts for five companies across the set — Chapter ($75M, April 2025), Vestwell ($125M, December 2023), Maven Clinic ($110M), Octane ($52M), and Brooklyn-based Cityblock Health ($400M) — making it the clearest geographic cluster at this stage. The remaining rounds are distributed across Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Atlanta, San Diego, and Singapore.
Round sizes range from $22M (The Parentinc) to $400M (Cityblock Health), a spread wide enough to reflect the structural diversity within this category rather than a coherent valuation band. Sub-sectors covered include elder care (Papa, Miami), child transportation (HopSkipDrive, Los Angeles), online learning (Outschool, San Francisco), community health (Cityblock Health, Brooklyn), and retirement infrastructure (Vestwell, New York), among others. Chapter's April 2025 close is the only round in this listing dated after 2023, with a 16-month gap separating it from Vestwell's December 2023 round.
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What is the largest Series D round among the companies shown?
Cityblock Health raised the largest round in this set — $400M in September 2021, headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The next largest are Papa ($150M, Miami, November 2021) and Flock Safety ($150M, Atlanta, July 2021).
Which city has the most Series D-funded Community and Lifestyle companies in this listing?
New York dominates with four companies: Chapter ($75M, April 2025), Vestwell ($125M, December 2023), Maven Clinic ($110M, August 2021), and Octane ($52M, August 2021). Cityblock Health, based in Brooklyn, extends the New York metro presence to five companies across these 11 rows.
How recent is the most recent Series D in this segment?
Chapter closed a $75M Series D on April 16, 2025, making it the most recent round in this set. The second most recent is Vestwell's $125M round from December 2023 — a gap of roughly 16 months between the two most recent closings.
What sub-sectors show up within Community and Lifestyle at Series D?
The 11 companies span a wide range: Medicare navigation (Chapter), retirement savings infrastructure (Vestwell), child transportation (HopSkipDrive), parenting media (The Parentinc), organic baby food (Once Upon a Farm), elder care (Papa), online learning (Outschool), community health (Cityblock Health), women's health (Maven Clinic), powersports lending (Octane), and public safety technology (Flock Safety).
How wide is the range of round sizes at Series D in this segment?
Round sizes across these 11 companies run from $22M (The Parentinc, Singapore, April 2022) to $400M (Cityblock Health, September 2021). The median sits around $110M, but the distribution is wide, reflecting how differently scaled companies across healthcare, edtech, and consumer services all qualify under this sector label.
Are there any non-US companies among these Series D rounds?
One company is based outside the United States: The Parentinc, headquartered in Singapore, raised a $22M Series D in April 2022. All other companies in this set are US-based, concentrated primarily on the coasts and in New York specifically.
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