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Funded Startups in Cumbria

The largest disclosed round in this Cumbria-focused set is $10M for Carlisle Youth Zone (Non-profit Organization Management) on 2023-07-28, while the next-…

The largest disclosed round in this Cumbria-focused set is $10M for Carlisle Youth Zone (Non-profit Organization Management) on 2023-07-28, while the next-largest disclosed amounts are $6M for Sunderland Culture (2025-01-17) and Power Roll (2024-10-14), plus Solidus Ai Tech at $6M on 2022-04-04. At the lower end, the smallest disclosed amount is $10K for Carlisle Youth Zone (2023-07-28), far below the $100K–$2M band that includes Everknock ($100K, 2022-01-13) and Alertacall ($2M, 2021-05-12).

The 11 rows span 2021-05-12 (Alertacall) through 2025-01-17 (Sunderland Culture), with a clear midstream cluster in 2022–2024: multiple $1M+ rounds appear in that window (Virtue Health Group at $1M on 2022-12-06; Menna at $650K on 2024-09-10; and FAT32 at $810K on 2024-10-30). Geographically, entries repeatedly cite “Sunderland, Cumbria” (Sunderland Culture, FAT32, CC Informatics), while “Wales, Cumbria” recurs for Virtue Health Group, Menna, Everknock, and Solidus Ai Tech (all in Kingstown/Wales variants), and “Series Unknown” appears frequently (5 of 11), alongside one “undisclosed” amount (Joba Network, Seed, 2024-04-16).

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What stands out in disclosed round sizes, and is there a clear outlier compared to the rest of the list?

Carlisle Youth Zone’s $10M on 2023-07-28 is the top disclosed amount, and it sits above the repeated $6M marks (Sunderland Culture on 2025-01-17; Power Roll on 2024-10-14; Solidus Ai Tech on 2022-04-04). The smallest disclosed amount is $10K (also Carlisle Youth Zone, 2023-07-28), creating a wide spread versus the $100K–$2M range (e.g., Everknock $100K in 2022-01-13 and Alertacall $2M in 2021-05-12).

Do any sectors or stage labels dominate this Cumbria slice when looking at the 11 most recent rows?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) shows up in 2 entries (Menna $650K on 2024-09-10 and Solidus Ai Tech $6M on 2022-04-04), and “Series Unknown” appears in 5 of 11 rows (Sunderland Culture; Power Roll; Joba Network is undisclosed amount but is Seed; CC Informatics; and Carlisle Youth Zone). “undisclosed” amount appears once (Joba Network on 2024-04-16), while stage values include Pre-Seed (FAT32 and Menna), Seed (Virtue Health Group and Joba Network), and Non-equity Assistance (Everknock).

Is there a time window where the majority of disclosed rounds cluster among the rows shown?

The list spans 2021-05-12 through 2025-01-17, but activity is densest across 2022–2024: for example, $1M+ disclosed rounds include Virtue Health Group ($1M on 2022-12-06), Solidus Ai Tech ($6M on 2022-04-04), Power Roll ($6M on 2024-10-14), and FAT32 ($810K on 2024-10-30). The 2021 edge is represented only by Alertacall ($2M on 2021-05-12), while the 2025 edge is Sunderland Culture ($6M on 2025-01-17).

Which cities or place variants repeat, suggesting local concentration?

“Sunderland, Cumbria” is the most consistent city label, appearing for Sunderland Culture (2025-01-17, $6M), FAT32 (2024-10-30, $810K), and CC Informatics (2023-06-06, undisclosed amount). “Wales, Cumbria” (including “Kingstown, Cumbria” as written for Menna, Joba Network, Solidus Ai Tech) repeats across multiple entries such as Virtue Health Group ($1M on 2022-12-06) and Everknock (Non-equity Assistance, $100K on 2022-01-13).

Which entries look most worth a closer look for diligence because of missing or minimal disclosed detail?

Joba Network (Kingstown, Cumbria; Seed) is the only row marked with an “undisclosed” amount (2024-04-16), making it the clearest transparency outlier versus disclosed figures. At the other extreme, Carlisle Youth Zone shows both the list’s largest disclosed round ($10M, 2023-07-28) and the smallest disclosed amount in the table ($10K, same row/date), which is unusual and likely warrants reviewing how amounts are recorded for that entry.

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