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Funded Startups in Redondo Beach

Five funded entries are listed for Redondo Beach, with disclosed rounds spanning from 2024-11-20 (GetMyHome) to 2026-06-02 (Impulse Space).

Five funded entries are listed for Redondo Beach, with disclosed rounds spanning from 2024-11-20 (GetMyHome) to 2026-06-02 (Impulse Space). The largest disclosed round is Impulse Space’s $500M Series D on 2026-06-02, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount (Antares at $71M on 2025-12-02) and sits far above the rest, including Kinderfarms’ $4M (2026-04-07) and The Friendship Foundation’s $500K (2025-02-10). Sector coverage is narrow rather than evenly distributed: two entries are tagged “Series Unknown” (Kinderfarms on 2026-04-07 for $4M, and The Friendship Foundation on 2025-02-10 for $500K), while the stage labels otherwise cluster across Seed (GetMyHome, $2M on 2024-11-20) and Series B/Series D (Antares, $71M on 2025-12-02; Impulse Space, $500M on 2026-06-02). Date-wise, four of the five rounds fall between 2025-02-10 and 2026-06-02, concentrating activity in the last ~16 months.

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest disclosed round in Redondo Beach in this list, and how does it compare to the rest?

Impulse Space’s $500M Series D on 2026-06-02 is the outlier: the next-largest disclosed amount is Antares at $71M on 2025-12-02, while the remaining disclosed rounds are $4M (Kinderfarms, 2026-04-07), $2M (GetMyHome, 2024-11-20), and $500K (The Friendship Foundation, 2025-02-10).

Are there signs of a tighter date cluster among these most recent entries?

Yes. Four of the five rounds close between 2025-02-10 (The Friendship Foundation, $500K) and 2026-06-02 (Impulse Space, $500M), with only GetMyHome’s Seed round on 2024-11-20 sitting outside that window.

How much of the list has “Series Unknown,” and which companies does it apply to?

Two of the five entries use “Series Unknown”: Kinderfarms ($4M) on 2026-04-07 and The Friendship Foundation ($500K) on 2025-02-10. The other three are explicitly labeled Seed (GetMyHome, $2M on 2024-11-20), Series B (Antares, $71M on 2025-12-02), and Series D (Impulse Space, $500M on 2026-06-02).

Does the stage mix skew toward a particular investment stage in the disclosed rounds?

The explicit stages are split: Seed (GetMyHome, $2M on 2024-11-20) appears once, Series B appears once (Antares, $71M on 2025-12-02), and Series D appears once (Impulse Space, $500M on 2026-06-02). With two additional entries labeled “Series Unknown” (Kinderfarms and The Friendship Foundation), the disclosed-stage picture is not dominated by one stage label.

Are there sector-level over-representations or notable outliers in verticals?

No sector repeats at a higher-than-once rate in these five rows; Manufacturing (Impulse Space), Energy (Antares), Consumer Goods (Kinderfarms), Community and Lifestyle (The Friendship Foundation), and Real Estate (GetMyHome) each appear once. The biggest sector outlier by amount is Manufacturing via Impulse Space’s $500M, which is far above Antares’ $71M in Energy and above the $4M, $2M, and $500K rounds in other sectors.

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