Funded Non-profit Organization Managem Startups in United States
Among the 17 most recent non-profit organization management rounds, the largest disclosed amount is national FFA’s $4M (2024-03-21).
Among the 17 most recent non-profit organization management rounds, the largest disclosed amount is national FFA’s $4M (2024-03-21). The next-largest disclosed round is Woodson Center’s $2M (2024-10-07), and most other disclosed checks sit much lower, including $450K (INPEACE on 2025-08-14), $200K (Food Bank of Northwest Indiana on 2023-07-19), and $70K (Dare to Care Food Bank on 2023-07-19), making the $4M round a clear outlier within disclosed amounts.
Geographically, there’s a DC concentration: two entries are based in Washington, District of Columbia (Woodson Center on 2024-10-07 for $2M, and DC College Access Program on 2024-07-25 with undisclosed amount). Temporally, the list clusters around late 2024, with multiple rounds in October 2024 (Woodson Center $2M on 2024-10-07; Anti Recidivism Coalition and Create Now on 2024-10-02, both undisclosed). On stage/money disclosure, 12 of 17 rows are marked “Series Unknown,” and 8 of 17 amounts are “undisclosed,” so disclosed-dollar comparisons are limited to the 9 entries with stated amounts. The most recent row is Housing Plus Solutions (undisclosed) on 2026-04-10, while the oldest disclosed entry dates to Mercy Street on 2023-06-20 (undisclosed).
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Frequently asked
Which recent round is the outlier by disclosed size, and how does it compare to other disclosed checks in this segment?
national FFA’s $4M round (2024-03-21) is the largest disclosed amount in the 17-row list; Woodson Center’s $2M (2024-10-07) is the only other disclosed round above $1M, while several others fall far lower such as INPEACE’s $450K (2025-08-14) and Dare to Care Food Bank’s $70K (2023-07-19).
Are disclosed rounds concentrated in any narrow time window, or spread evenly across the dates shown?
The list clusters in late 2024: on 2024-10-02 there are two entries (Anti Recidivism Coalition and Create Now), and on 2024-10-07 Woodson Center closes a disclosed $2M round. The segment also shows multiple entries in mid-2024 (e.g., 2024-07-25 includes DC College Access Program and Every Meal, both undisclosed).
Do any cities show repeated presence, suggesting a local concentration pattern?
Washington, District of Columbia appears twice: Woodson Center (2024-10-07, $2M) and DC College Access Program (2024-07-25, undisclosed). Several other states appear once in this 17-row slice (e.g., Brooklyn, New York’s Housing Plus Solutions on 2026-04-10), but DC is the only repeated geography within these most recent entries.
What does the disclosure pattern suggest about how many rounds are comparable by disclosed dollar amount?
Only 9 of 17 rows have disclosed amounts, while 8 are explicitly “undisclosed” (for example Housing Plus Solutions on 2026-04-10 and Anti Recidivism Coalition on 2024-10-02). Separately, 12 of 17 are labeled “Series Unknown,” so stage information is missing for most entries even when a dollar amount is provided.
Which entries closed within the most recent 90 days of the latest date shown, and do they include disclosed amounts?
The latest date shown is 2026-04-10 (Housing Plus Solutions, undisclosed). Within 90 days of that date, only Housing Plus Solutions appears in the provided rows, and its amount is undisclosed, so there are no comparable disclosed rounds in that most-recent window.
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