Funded Startups in Nashville
Among the 50 rows shown, the largest disclosed round is Sage Health’s $140M on 2026-02-26, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed entries in the $97M–$75M…
Among the 50 rows shown, the largest disclosed round is Sage Health’s $140M on 2026-02-26, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed entries in the $97M–$75M range (Thyme Care at $97M on 2025-09-23; and Rain at $75M on 2025-04-08). Several large rounds cluster in the same general geography (Nashville, Tennessee appears for most entries), while the list also includes one clear geographic outlier: Wave Therapeutics is located in Nashville, Indiana with a $290K round dated 2026-04-27.
The rounds span 2024-09-17 (EndoTheia, $500K) to 2026-06-18 (Celero Commerce, amount undisclosed). Stage/disclosure is heavily non-disclosed: 16 of 50 rows are “undisclosed,” and another 19 are “Series Unknown,” making it harder to infer stage progression from deal naming alone. Sector-wise, Health Care is the densest theme (14 entries), and a smaller but visible cluster of deal sizes sits in the $30M tier (e.g., The Store and Harding House Brewing at $30K, contrasted with multiple $30M rounds such as Castlerock Asset Management at $27M on 2026-04-29 and Local Infusion at $30M on 2025-06-17).
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Which disclosed round is the outlier in this Nashville list, and how far above the rest is it?
Sage Health’s $140M on 2026-02-26 is the largest disclosed amount shown. The next tier down is materially smaller, with the next-largest disclosed rounds in the $97M–$75M band (Thyme Care $97M on 2025-09-23; Rain $75M on 2025-04-08).
Is there a tight temporal cluster among the most recent rounds, or are dates spread evenly across the window?
Dates are concentrated toward the top of the table: multiple rounds land in May–June 2026 (e.g., Celero Commerce on 2026-06-18, The Store on 2026-06-16, Harding House Brewing on 2026-06-12, and Silicon Ranch on 2026-05-26). However, the overall listing spans from 2024-09-17 to 2026-06-18, indicating sustained activity rather than a single burst.
How much of the dataset is non-disclosed or not labeled by series, and what does that imply for analysts?
16 of 50 rows list the round amount as “undisclosed,” and 19 of 50 list the round type as “Series Unknown.” For example, Celero Commerce (2026-06-18) and XOi Technologies (2026-05-12) have undisclosed amounts, and Sage Health (2026-03-27) is categorized as “Series Unknown,” limiting stage-based comparisons.
Which stage names repeat enough to matter, and do they align with the larger disclosed amounts?
Recurring labels include “Seed” (e.g., rBAR $70K on 2026-05-26; Rebel Audio $4M on 2026-03-11) and later-stage labels like “Series B” (e.g., GoodShip $25M on 2025-08-12; Vori Health $53M on 2025-03-11). The largest disclosed outcomes are associated with non-labeled series (Sage Health is “Series Unknown” at $140M on 2026-02-26) rather than the most common explicit stage labels.
Are there sector over-representations or notable cross-sector outliers?
Health Care is the most frequent sector, appearing in 14 of the 50 rows (e.g., Sage Health 2026-03-27; Honest Health 2026-02-26 at $140M; Vori Health 2025-03-11 at $53M; EndoTheia 2024-09-17 at $500K). A clear outlier outside the Health Care concentration is Silicon Ranch in Energy with an $8M disclosed round dated 2026-05-26.
Do any geographic anomalies stand out within the Nashville label, and do they affect the amount distribution?
Most entries specify Nashville, Tennessee, but Wave Therapeutics is listed as Nashville, Indiana (2026-04-27) at $290K, making it a geographic outlier. The amount distribution otherwise includes both small disclosed rounds like $30K (The Store on 2026-06-16; Harding House Brewing on 2026-06-12) and very large disclosed rounds like Sage Health’s $140M, suggesting geography is not the only driver of size.
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