Funded Individual and Family Services Startups
Disclosed funding in this Individual and Family Services slice is dominated by one outlier: inmemori raised $21M on 2023-03-06, which dwarfs the rest of th…
Disclosed funding in this Individual and Family Services slice is dominated by one outlier: inmemori raised $21M on 2023-03-06, which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed rounds (the next-largest disclosed amount is Ray Graham Association’s $220K on 2024-10-08). With only 4 of 12 rows showing disclosed amounts below $100K (e.g., Safer Foundation $10K on 2024-08-02, Brighton Center $20K on 2025-04-14, and OCJ Kids $50K on 2025-10-16), most disclosed transactions cluster far lower than the top end.
Temporal and data-completeness patterns also stand out. Rounds shown span 2023-03-06 through the most recent entry, OCJ Kids on 2025-10-16, with a visible concentration in 2023–2024 (e.g., multiple rounds in mid-2023 such as Arc of Monroe County on 2023-08-07 and Families Forward on 2023-10-11). Geography is broadly distributed across the US and France (Paris, Ile-De-France), and 5 of 12 rows list either “undisclosed” amounts or “Series Unknown” classifications; notably, every row is labeled “Series Unknown.”
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round here, and how much bigger is it than the rest of the disclosed amounts?
inmemori’s $21M (2023-03-06) is the clear outlier: the next-largest disclosed amount is Ray Graham Association’s $220K (2024-10-08), so the top round is in a completely different magnitude range.
Which companies in this list are tied to the most recent funding dates, and how recent are they relative to the full window shown?
The most recent round is OCJ Kids on 2025-10-16 ($50K). Counting back from the oldest shown date (2023-03-06 for inmemori $21M), the latest entries (e.g., Brighton Center on 2025-04-14 $20K and Safer Foundation on 2024-08-02 $10K) sit toward the right edge of the 2023-03-06 to 2025-10-16 window.
Are any cities or metros over-represented in these 12 rows?
Yes, Rochester, New York appears more than once: Arc of Monroe County ($80K on 2023-08-07) and SHARE Fund (undisclosed on 2023-12-19) both list Rochester. Most other locations are single mentions, including Phoenix (OCJ Kids), Chicago (Safer Foundation), and Paris (inmemori).
How does the distribution of disclosed amounts look outside the single $21M outlier?
Excluding inmemori’s $21M, the largest disclosed amounts are comparatively small—Ray Graham Association’s $220K (2024-10-08) and Families Forward’s $3M (2023-10-11). The remaining disclosed rounds generally fall into the tens of thousands to low hundreds of thousands range (e.g., Safer Foundation $10K on 2024-08-02 and Dismas House of Massachusetts $30K on 2023-07-13).
How complete is the funding picture in terms of disclosed vs. undisclosed amounts, and do any undisclosed entries align with key dates?
5 of 12 rows have “undisclosed” amounts, including Alliance For Children (undisclosed on 2024-07-25) and SHARE Fund (undisclosed on 2023-12-19). Those undisclosed entries are interspersed across 2024 and 2023 rather than clustered into a single burst of missing data.
What does the stage classification mix look like across this segment?
Every row shown is labeled “Series Unknown” (12 of 12), including OCJ Kids on 2025-10-16 ($50K) and inmemori on 2023-03-06 ($21M). There isn’t a visible stage-style split to separate rounds by labeled stage in this dataset slice.
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