Series Unknown Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups
The 50 most recent Series Unknown rounds in Community and Lifestyle span April through August 2025, anchored by Glass House Brands' $78M raise in Long Beac…
The 50 most recent Series Unknown rounds in Community and Lifestyle span April through August 2025, anchored by Glass House Brands' $78M raise in Long Beach in July — the largest disclosed amount in the set. The segment mixes organizational types that rarely appear in the same filter: cannabis operators (MTL Cannabis, IM Cannabis, LEEF Brands), community development nonprofits (LiftFund at $2M in San Antonio, Aspire Chicago at $9M), health-focused platforms (Visana Health at $24M in Minneapolis), and consumer lifestyle plays like [cafeteria] ($3M, Los Angeles) and Indie Campers ($31M, Portugal).
California contributes at least eight companies across Los Angeles, Irvine, Pasadena, Long Beach, and San Diego, making it the most active single state. Canada adds four entries split between Vancouver and Toronto. Roughly a third of the 50 rows carry undisclosed amounts, a pattern consistent with grant-funded nonprofits and early community ventures that are active in this category.
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Which companies raised the largest rounds in this segment?
Glass House Brands leads at $78M (Long Beach, July 2025), followed by Vetti Group at $34M (Zagreb, June 2025), Indie Campers at $31M (Portugal, May 2025), and Visana Health at $24M (Minneapolis, August 2025). iAltA Holdings ($20M, New York) and isima ($12M, Miami) round out the top six disclosed amounts in this 50-row set.
Where are most of these companies geographically concentrated?
California has the densest cluster with at least eight companies, including Welcome Tech ($8M) and sesh ($7M) in Los Angeles, Glass House Brands ($78M) in Long Beach, and Nuvve ($5M) in San Diego. Canada contributes four rounds — LEEF Brands and Forte Group in Vancouver, plus MTL Cannabis in Pickering and Sol Global Investments in Toronto. London accounts for two entries: Third Space Learning and City Harvest London.
Are there any notable subsector clusters in this group?
Cannabis operators form the most visible cluster: Glass House Brands ($78M), Sol Global Investments ($5M), MTL Cannabis ($3M), LEEF Brands ($740K), and IM Cannabis ($1M) all raised between April and August 2025 across North America and Israel. A second cluster of community development and economic inclusion organizations — LiftFund ($2M, San Antonio), Rising Tide Capital ($2M, Jersey City), Launch NY (Buffalo), and OneWest ($1M, Louisville) — signals continued institutional support for underserved entrepreneur networks.
How common are undisclosed amounts here, and what does that indicate?
Approximately 17 of the 50 rows carry undisclosed amounts, roughly a third of the dataset. This rate reflects the high proportion of nonprofits, grant recipients, and community funds in the segment — entities like Caregiver Action Network, Climate Cardinals, and Minnie's Food Pantry that typically do not publish round sizes.
What does the round size distribution look like across this group?
Disclosed amounts range from $30K (Aletheia House, Birmingham) and $50K (TechTown, Detroit; Latinas & Power) at the low end to $78M (Glass House Brands) at the top. The majority of disclosed rounds fall below $10M, with only five companies — Glass House Brands, Vetti Group, Indie Campers, Visana Health, and iAltA Holdings — raising $20M or more.
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