Funded Education Startups in Seattle
Among the 12 Seattle education entries shown, the largest disclosed round is Copper Banking’s $29M Series A (2022-04-26).
Among the 12 Seattle education entries shown, the largest disclosed round is Copper Banking’s $29M Series A (2022-04-26). That figure dwarfs the other disclosed amounts visible here, including Vera Whole Health’s $50M Private Equity (2021-08-05), which becomes the dominant high disclosed point, while the rest of the disclosed set clusters far lower: Tin Can’s $4M (2025-09-20) and several entries in the tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands ($20K Spark Northwest on 2023-12-06; $150K Limitless Minds on 2023-07-13; $30K Cledge on 2023-05-26).
Stage and disclosure are concentrated. Five of the 12 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (Neighborhood House 2024-07-25; BDR 2024-07-16; Bamboo Learning 2023-05-25; Atlas Space 2022-08-15; Code.org 2022-06-22), and five more show “Series Unknown” (Neighborhood House, BDR, Bamboo Learning, Atlas Space, and Code.org are partially overlapping by row, plus Cledge/others). The temporal window runs from Skilljar’s 2020-10-06 round to Tin Can’s 2025-09-20, with a noticeable 2023 cluster where multiple rounds fall between 2023-05-25 and 2023-12-06.
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Frequently asked
What is the largest disclosed education funding round in Seattle on this list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Vera Whole Health’s $50M Private Equity round (2021-08-05) is the largest disclosed amount shown. It sits far above the next-largest disclosed round, Copper Banking’s $33M (Skilljar is $33M on 2020-10-06 and Copper Banking is $29M on 2022-04-26), while most other disclosed rounds are under $5M or below $1M (for example Tin Can at $4M on 2025-09-20).
How concentrated are the rounds in time, based on the most recent entries shown?
The newest disclosed round is Tin Can on 2025-09-20 ($4M), while several entries cluster in mid-2023: Cledge ($30K, 2023-05-26), Bamboo Learning (undisclosed, 2023-05-25), Limitless Minds ($150K, 2023-07-13), and Spark Northwest ($20K, 2023-12-06). Another tight cluster appears in 2024-07 with two entries dated 2024-07-16 (BDR, undisclosed) and 2024-07-25 (Neighborhood House, undisclosed).
Which disclosure pattern dominates the list: undisclosed amounts vs. missing stage classifications?
Undisclosed amounts appear in 5 of 12 rows: Neighborhood House (2024-07-25), BDR (2024-07-16), Bamboo Learning (2023-05-25), Atlas Space (2022-08-15), and Code.org (2022-06-22). In parallel, five rows carry “Series Unknown” as the stage label (Neighborhood House 2024-07-25; BDR 2024-07-16; Bamboo Learning 2023-05-25; Limitless Minds 2023-07-13; Cledge 2023-05-26), indicating that both amount and stage visibility can be limited.
Does the stage mix skew toward a particular step among the Seattle education companies shown?
The visible disclosed stages include Seed (Tin Can 2025-09-20 at $4M; Atlas Space 2022-08-15 is undisclosed) and large late-stage allocations via Private Equity ($50M for Vera Whole Health on 2021-08-05) and Series A ($29M for Copper Banking on 2022-04-26). Several smaller disclosed rounds also sit in non-specific “Series Unknown” rows, such as Limitless Minds ($150K on 2023-07-13) and Cledge ($30K on 2023-05-26).
Are there outliers in amount that would merit closer review for sales or diligence?
Yes. Vera Whole Health’s $50M (2021-08-05) is an amount outlier relative to other disclosed figures like Spark Northwest’s $20K (2023-12-06) and Cledge’s $30K (2023-05-26). On the low side, the smallest disclosed amount in the rows is Spark Northwest’s $20K (2023-12-06), which is far below even the next-low disclosed items (for example Tin Can at $4M; those are not comparable directly because many rows are undisclosed).
Are the geographies within Seattle consistent, or do any rows suggest variation in location labeling?
All 12 entries label Seattle with the same city name, but they vary slightly by state formatting: several are listed as “Seattle, Washington, United States” (for example BDR on 2024-07-16 and Spark Northwest on 2023-12-06) while Tin Can is listed as “Seattle, United States” (2025-09-20). None of the rows indicate a different city within metro Seattle beyond that formatting difference.
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