Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups in United States
Among the 50 most recent “Community and Lifestyle” rounds, one disclosed outlier stands apart: Sniffies raised $100M on 2026-04-27, dwarfing the next-large…
Among the 50 most recent “Community and Lifestyle” rounds, one disclosed outlier stands apart: Sniffies raised $100M on 2026-04-27, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts such as Ensemble Hotel Partners’ $115M on 2026-06-15 and Georgia Banking Company’s $77M on 2026-06-17. The disclosed floor is much lower: $10K appears for Pearl Music (2026-05-07) and Camden's Charter School Network (2026-04-27), alongside other small checks like $20K for HelloVote (2026-06-26) and $30K for several entries.
The list is temporally concentrated at the high end: every row shown falls between 2026-04-16 and 2026-06-30, with a clear late-June cluster (multiple 2026-06-30 and 2026-06-24 entries). City-level repetition also appears: Long Beach, California shows up twice with Nicol? (New York) not; specifically, Ensemble Hotel Partners ($115M) and Linc Housing ($40M) are both in Long Beach (2026-06-15 and 2026-06-03). Stage/amount reporting is uneven: “Series Unknown” appears in 31 of 50 rows, and “undisclosed” amounts occur in 18 of 50 rows, while the remaining disclosed entries skew toward Seed/Pre-Seed examples like River ($350K, 2026-05-28) and Dirty Saint ($850K, 2026-04-28).
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What stands out on deal size, and how concentrated are the largest rounds within the date window shown?
The largest disclosed amounts are concentrated in mid-to-late June: Ensemble Hotel Partners raised $115M on 2026-06-15, followed by Georgia Banking Company at $77M on 2026-06-17 and Sniffies at $100M on 2026-04-27. That $115M peak meaningfully exceeds the rest of the disclosed set, while the smallest disclosed checks cluster around $10K (Pearl Music on 2026-05-07 and Camden's Charter School Network on 2026-04-27).
Are there city clusters that repeat in this list, or is coverage spread evenly across locations?
Coverage is not purely spread out: Long Beach, California appears twice with very different outcomes, including Ensemble Hotel Partners ($115M, 2026-06-15) and Linc Housing ($40M, 2026-06-03). California is also prominent overall (e.g., Nicol in New York is not; but multiple entries are in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Costa Mesa within the April–June range).
Which portion of rounds land in the most recent 90 days of the rows shown (relative to the latest date shown)?
With the most recent row dated 2026-06-30, the 90-day window covers back to roughly 2026-04-01. Every entry in the dataset falls between 2026-04-16 and 2026-06-30, so all 50 rows shown are inside that 90-day window, including HelloVote ($20K, 2026-06-26) and Jones Center ($1M, 2026-04-16).
Does stage labeling (Seed vs Pre-Seed vs Series Unknown) dominate the list?
“Series Unknown” is the dominant label at 31 of 50 rows, with “undisclosed” amounts present in 18 rows. Disclosed stage examples still appear at the edges of the stage mix, such as Pre-Seed Clubsocial on 2026-06-01 (amount undisclosed) and Seed River ($350K, 2026-05-28) alongside Seed Dirty Saint ($850K, 2026-04-28).
What reporting patterns suggest analysts should treat comparisons cautiously (disclosed vs undisclosed; small vs large)?
Amount disclosure is uneven: 18 of 50 rows are “undisclosed,” including The Door (2026-06-30) and Young Women Empowered (2026-06-30), so disclosed-size comparisons only apply to the remaining rows. Within disclosed rounds, the range is wide, spanning $10K at Pearl Music (2026-05-07) to $115M at Ensemble Hotel Partners (2026-06-15), with multiple “tens of millions” entries like Georgia Banking Company ($77M, 2026-06-17) and Linc Housing ($40M, 2026-06-03).
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