Funded Startups in Duarte
The largest disclosed round in Duarte is Stoggles’ $40M venture - Series Unknown announced on 2022-02-02, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount am…
The largest disclosed round in Duarte is Stoggles’ $40M venture - Series Unknown announced on 2022-02-02, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount among the other dated deals (AccessHope’s $33M on 2024-04-22 is the next-highest disclosed figure). Most disclosed funding figures in this slice cluster between $5M and $33M, with City of Hope’s $5M grant (2022-02-22) sitting closer to the floor of the disclosed range.
These five rows also show a tight geographic concentration (all are listed in Duarte, California) and a broad temporal edge from 2022-02-02 to 2025-12-23, led by iPower’s $9M Series Unknown round on 2025-12-23. In terms of stage labeling, three of five rows carry “Series Unknown”/undisclosed-like classifications (iPower in 2025-12-23, Biostrap in 2022-12-08 as undisclosed, and Stoggles in 2022-02-02). Sector-wise, Consumer/consumer-adjacent themes appear repeatedly: Consumer Electronics (Biostrap, 2022-12-08) and Consumer Goods (Stoggles, 2022-02-02) alongside a Health Care deal (AccessHope, 2024-04-22).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in Duarte here, and how far above the rest is it?
Stoggles’ $40M (2022-02-02) is the top disclosed amount, standing above AccessHope’s next-largest disclosed $33M (2024-04-22). The remaining disclosed figures are $9M for iPower (2025-12-23) and $5M for City of Hope (2022-02-22), with Biostrap’s 2022-12-08 amount listed as undisclosed.
Do multiple deals cluster in a narrow date window?
Yes, two deals fall in February 2022: Stoggles closes 2022-02-02 ($40M) and City of Hope closes 2022-02-22 ($5M). Outside that window, the rest are spaced out across 2022-12-08 (Biostrap), 2024-04-22 (AccessHope), and a later outlier at 2025-12-23 (iPower).
Which entries closed most recently in this set, and what are their disclosed amounts?
The most recent dated entry is iPower on 2025-12-23 with a disclosed $9M (Series Unknown). The next most recent disclosed deal is AccessHope on 2024-04-22 at $33M (Series B); the remaining dated rounds are from 2022 (Biostrap, City of Hope, Stoggles).
What stage mix dominates these Duarte rounds, and is there an undisclosed pattern?
Stage labeling is dominated by unknowns: three of the five rows include “Series Unknown” or an undisclosed amount (iPower on 2025-12-23 as Series Unknown for $9M, Biostrap on 2022-12-08 as undisclosed, and Stoggles on 2022-02-02 as “Venture - Series Unknown” for $40M). Only one row is explicitly “Series B” (AccessHope, 2024-04-22, $33M) and one is a “Grant” (City of Hope, 2022-02-22, $5M).
Are there sector over-representations or notable outliers to inspect?
Consumer-adjacent categories appear more than once: Biostrap is Consumer Electronics (2022-12-08, undisclosed) and Stoggles is Consumer Goods (2022-02-02, $40M). The main funding outlier by disclosed size is Stoggles at $40M, while the lowest disclosed amount is City of Hope’s $5M grant (2022-02-22).
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