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Series Unknown Funded Individual and Family Services Startups

Among the 11 “Series Unknown” financings shown, the largest disclosed amount is inmemori’s $21M round on 2023-03-06.

Among the 11 “Series Unknown” financings shown, the largest disclosed amount is inmemori’s $21M round on 2023-03-06. That level dwarfs the rest of the disclosed rounds, where the next-largest disclosed figure is Families Forward at $3M (2023-10-11) and several disclosed rounds cluster far lower (for example, $220K at Ray Graham Association on 2024-10-08, and $80K at Arc of Monroe County on 2023-08-07). Another outlier pattern is geographic: Rochester, New York appears twice (Arc of Monroe County on 2023-08-07 and SHARE Fund on 2023-12-19), while multiple cities are represented only once (e.g., Chicago with Safer Foundation on 2024-08-02 and Hope’s Front Door is in Downers Grove on 2023-07-18).

Temporally, the rows span 2023-03-06 through the most recent 2025-04-14 (Brighton Center, $20K), with a substantial share of entries in 2023 (8 of 11). Undisclosed amounts also show up five times (Alliance For Children on 2024-07-25; SHARE Fund on 2023-12-19; Family Promise Metrowest on 2023-06-21), and stage labels are uniformly “Series Unknown” across all rows.

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What stands out as the largest disclosed round in this segment, and is it an outlier versus the rest of the disclosed amounts?

inmemori’s $21M disclosed round on 2023-03-06 is an outlier: the next-largest disclosed amount is Families Forward at $3M on 2023-10-11, with Ray Graham Association’s $220K (2024-10-08) and Arc of Monroe County’s $80K (2023-08-07) far below the top end.

How concentrated are these rounds in time—do most close within a specific window?

Most of the activity shown lands in 2023: 8 of the 11 rounds are dated between 2023-03-06 and 2023-12-19 (including inmemori at $21M on 2023-03-06 and Families Forward at $3M on 2023-10-11). Only two disclosed amounts appear in 2024 (Safer Foundation $10K on 2024-08-02 and Ray Graham Association $220K on 2024-10-08), and the list extends to a most recent 2025-04-14 financing (Brighton Center, $20K).

Are any cities over-represented, or is the footprint mostly one-off locations?

Rochester, New York is the only repeated city in this snapshot, appearing for Arc of Monroe County on 2023-08-07 ($80K) and SHARE Fund on 2023-12-19 (undisclosed). Other locations are singletons—for example, Chicago shows only Safer Foundation on 2024-08-02 ($10K), and Paris (France) shows only inmemori on 2023-03-06 ($21M).

What fraction of entries have undisclosed amounts, and does that affect comparisons of “largest” within the list?

5 of 11 rows list “undisclosed” amounts, so those entries don’t participate in disclosed-only comparisons. Among disclosed amounts, the ordering is still dominated by inmemori ($21M on 2023-03-06) and then Families Forward ($3M on 2023-10-11).

Which entries are closest to the top of the date range, and how do their disclosed amounts compare?

Within the most recent dated cluster, Brighton Center’s 2025-04-14 round is $20K, Ray Graham Association’s 2024-10-08 round is $220K, and Safer Foundation’s 2024-08-02 round is $10K. These are meaningfully below inmemori’s $21M (2023-03-06) but sit above several other disclosed rounds such as Hope’s Front Door at $20K (2023-07-18).

Are there clear outliers on the low end as well, or is the distribution mostly mid-to-low?

The smallest disclosed amount in the shown rows is $10K from Safer Foundation on 2024-08-02. With many disclosed rounds in the tens of thousands (e.g., $20K on 2025-04-14, $30K on 2023-07-13, and $20K on 2023-07-18), the main structural outlier remains the high end at inmemori’s $21M rather than a single extremely low minimum.

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