Funded Education Startups
Across these 50 recent education funding entries, the largest disclosed round is Main Street Capital at $1.2B on 2026-06-29, which dwarfs the next-largest…
Across these 50 recent education funding entries, the largest disclosed round is Main Street Capital at $1.2B on 2026-06-29, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount (also disclosed) of $100M by Classover on 2026-05-22; most other disclosed rounds cluster far below that level (e.g., $55M for Stepful on 2026-06-08 and $20M for VARM on 2026-06-23). Amount disclosure is also uneven: 12 of 50 rows are undisclosed (including 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic on 2026-06-29 and Barma on 2026-06-25).
Timewise, the list spans 2026-05-07 through 2026-06-29, with heavy concentration in late June: 2026-06-29 includes three entries (one undisclosed), and several multi-million rounds appear within the same week window (for instance, Pittsburg Supercomputing Center $10M on 2026-06-24; Northeastern Vermont Development Association $4M on 2026-06-24; VARM $20M on 2026-06-23). Geographically, the US appears most often (e.g., San Francisco, New York, Texas cities such as Dallas/Houston/Fort Worth), while the strongest single-city signal is New York, with multiple entries including Constructive Dialogue Institute (2026-06-29, $3M) and Corca (2026-06-10, $8M).
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Frequently asked
What outlier stands out in disclosed funding size, and how does it compare to the rest of the table’s disclosed rounds?
Main Street Capital’s $1.2B disclosed round on 2026-06-29 is the clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed amount visible is $100M from Classover on 2026-05-22. In between, disclosed rounds include $55M (Stepful, 2026-06-08), $30K (The Store, 2026-06-16), and $20M (VARM, 2026-06-23), leaving a wide gap after the top two.
Are there tight time clusters in the most recent funding dates (especially the last two weeks of entries)?
Yes. The latest date shown is 2026-06-29, which includes three entries: 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic (undisclosed), Constructive Dialogue Institute ($3M), and Main Street Capital ($1.2B). In the surrounding window, multiple disclosed rounds land within days of each other, such as $10M (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center on 2026-06-24) and $4M (Northeastern Vermont Development Association on 2026-06-24).
How often are amounts undisclosed, and does that affect how “largest round” comparisons should be interpreted?
12 of 50 rows show “undisclosed” amounts, including 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic (2026-06-29) and Barma (2026-06-25). Because comparisons rely on disclosed amounts only, the “largest” label here is based on Main Street Capital’s disclosed $1.2B (2026-06-29), not any undisclosed rounds that could be larger.
Does stage mix skew toward one classification, or is it fragmented across stages/unknowns?
Stage naming is fragmented. “Series Unknown” appears on 37 of 50 rows (e.g., Constructive Dialogue Institute on 2026-06-29; Copper Banking on 2026-06-17), while named stages appear less frequently: Series A (VARM, 2026-06-23, $20M), Seed (e.g., Corca, 2026-06-10, $8M), and Pre-Seed (e.g., Cantilever Music, 2026-06-08, $330K; RYDPEN, 2026-06-06, undisclosed).
Which geography signals are strongest in this subset, and are there notable non-US outliers?
US locations dominate in the visible entries, including repeated US hubs like San Francisco (3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic on 2026-06-29, undisclosed; The AI Education Project on 2026-06-24, undisclosed; Lifeline AI on 2026-06-03, $100K) and New York (Constructive Dialogue Institute on 2026-06-29, $3M; Corca on 2026-06-10, $8M). Non-US outliers are present but less frequent, such as Italy’s Opt- Soluzioni Per Il Mondo Healthcare ($2M on 2026-06-26) and Denmark’s Barma (undisclosed on 2026-06-25).
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