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Across these 9 recent funding entries for “Saint Patrick” (as listed), the largest disclosed round is Spry’s $15M Series B on 2024-10-09, which dwarfs the…

Across these 9 recent funding entries for “Saint Patrick” (as listed), the largest disclosed round is Spry’s $15M Series B on 2024-10-09, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount of $7M (Spry, Series A on 2022-06-22) and leaves most other rounds clustered well below that level. The stage mix also skews toward early rounds and ambiguity: 4 of the 9 rows are “Series Unknown” (The Kennedy Forum $400K on 2024-10-02; Regenosine $30K on 2023-02-16; Pangea Natural Foods $770K on 2023-02-13; plus one more “Series Unknown” in the listing set), while only 2 rows are explicitly Series A and 1 row is explicitly Series B.

Timing concentrates toward late-year: 3 of the 9 rounds occur between 2024-10-02 and 2024-10-09 (The Kennedy Forum $400K; Spry $15M; both tied to the most recent dates shown), while the oldest disclosed round in the set is GiveSignup’s $3M Series A on 2021-02-24. Sector-wise, the list repeats Health Care/biomedical themes (Spry in Health Care; Early Intervention Systems in Health Care; Regenosine in Biotechnology) alongside Education (Cinematic Health Education), Gaming (Carousel Group), Food and Beverage (Pangea Natural Foods), Financial Services (GiveSignup), and Think Tanks (The Kennedy Forum).

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest disclosed round in this “Saint Patrick” list, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?

Spry’s $15M Series B on 2024-10-09 is the largest disclosed amount in the 9-row set; the next-highest disclosed amount is Spry’s $7M Series A on 2022-06-22, while most other disclosed rounds sit at $4M or below (e.g., Cinematic Health Education $4M on 2022-06-22; GiveSignup $3M on 2021-02-24).

Are the most recent rounds clustered in a tight date window?

Yes. Three of the nine rows close between 2024-10-02 and 2024-10-09: The Kennedy Forum ($400K, 2024-10-02), Spry ($15M, 2024-10-09), and another entry in the same late-2024 week window is not needed to exceed the count because only those two fall in that exact two-day spread while the window still contains the majority of late-2024 activity among the rows shown (with earlier rounds dating back to 2023-02 and 2022-06).

Which stage classifications dominate, and how many entries have “Series Unknown”?

“Series Unknown” appears in 4 of the 9 rows (The Kennedy Forum $400K on 2024-10-02; Regenosine $30K on 2023-02-16; Pangea Natural Foods $770K on 2023-02-13; and the remaining “Series Unknown” row in the 9-row list). Explicit stages include 2 Series A rounds (Spry $7M on 2022-06-22; Cinematic Health Education $4M on 2022-06-22) plus 1 Series B (Spry $15M on 2024-10-09) and 1 Seed (Early Intervention Systems $120K on 2023-03-13).

Is there a sector over-representation in the “Saint Patrick” list, based on repeated themes?

Health-related work is the clearest repeat: Spry appears twice in Health Care ($7M on 2022-06-22; $15M on 2024-10-09) plus Early Intervention Systems is also Health Care ($120K on 2023-03-13), and Regenosine adds Biotechnology ($30K on 2023-02-16). Other sectors appear once each in this slice: Education (Cinematic Health Education $4M), Gaming (Carousel Group $50M), Food and Beverage (Pangea Natural Foods $770K), Financial Services (GiveSignup $3M), and Think Tanks (The Kennedy Forum $400K).

Are there outliers in size within the disclosed amounts, worth prioritizing for outreach or diligence?

Spry’s $15M (2024-10-09) is an outlier above the rest of the disclosed amounts in the list, with the next-largest disclosed figure only $7M (Spry’s 2022-06-22 Series A). On the other end, Regenosine’s $30K on 2023-02-16 is the smallest disclosed amount in the 9 rows, far below mid-range rounds like Carousel Group’s $50M (2021-04-05) and Pangea Natural Foods’ $770K (2023-02-13).

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