
Every month we share our latest roundup of women-founded startups that were recently funded or acquired from our community and beyond in the past month. If you would like to be featured, please email us at team@grahamwalker.com with your announcement.
Here’s the our latest funding roundup:
- Sybill, a startup solving this problem with a novel AI assistant, announced it has raised $11 million in Series A funding from Greycroft, Neotribe Ventures, Powerhouse Ventures and Uncorrelated Ventures.
- Momentum, the customer intelligence platform that enables enterprise listening and automation, today announced that it has raised $13 million in Series A funding led by FirstMark Capital with participation from Stage 2 Capital, bringing Momentum’s total funding to $18 million
- Levels, a software platform that shows users how food affects their health, announced it has raised $10m in Series A Extension funding. The round included $3 million in crowdfunding from more than 2,000 investors, as well as investments from Long Journey, a16z, and others.
- Uplimit, a leader in AI-based enterprise learning, announced that it has closed an $11 million Series A funding round to support its ongoing investment in delivering high-quality enterprise teaching and learning at scale. The round was led by Salesforce Ventures, along with existing investors GSV Ventures, Greylock Partners, and Cowboy Ventures, and new investors Translink Capital, Workday Ventures, and Conviction.
- Amulet, the company shining a light on invisible threats in our food system, announced $5.8 million in Series A financing led by HealthX Ventures, with participation from Incite Ventures, AllerFund, Mendota Venture Capital and Great Oaks Venture Capital.
- MD Ally, a company that specializes in the diversion of non-emergency care away from emergency rooms, raised a $14 million Series A led by Frist Cressey Ventures, anchored by General Catalyst, with participation from Techstars, Seae Ventures, Red & Blue Ventures, and Alumni Ventures.
- Trunk Tools, a groundbreaking AI platform disrupting the $13 trillion construction industry, announces a $20 million Series led by Redpoint Ventures with participation from Innovation Endeavors, who led the Seed round, bringing the total capital raised to-date to $30M.
- Seven Starling, a Washington, DC-based virtual provider of women’s behavioral health services, raised $10.9M in Series A funding. The round was led by RH Capital with participation from Pear VC, Expa, Magnify Ventures, Emerson Collective, and Inflect Health, and new investors including Zeal Capital Partners, Ulu Ventures, Fiore Ventures, the March of Dimes, Rogue Venture Partners, Graham & Walker, and Wisdom Ventures.
- Joy, an Oakland, CA-based provider of a new parenting tech platform offering 24/7 expert-led support for parents, raised $10M in Seed funding. The round was led by Forerunner. Other investors included Magnify Ventures, David Heller, Wesley Capital, Obvious Ventures, Ogden Cap, Maywic, Rogue Venture Partners and WTI. Eurie Kim, Managing Partner at Forerunner, will join the Joy board.
- itselectric, a Brooklyn-based electric vehicle curbside charging company, raised $6.5M in seed funding, bringing its total funding to date to $11.8M. The round was led by Failup Ventures and Uber Technologies, with participation from Halogen Ventures, The Partnership Fund for NYC, Pulse Fund, Newlab, Gratitude Railroad, Tale VP, Equity Alliance Fund, LACI Impact Fund and The Helm.
- AmorSui, a modern personal protective equipment (PPE) brand dedicated to protecting people and the planet, announced that it has raised $3.5 million in seed funding. Investors include Gold House Ventures, The MBA Fund, and The Rev Up Fund to name a few.
- Naturaz, the clean health and beauty company that formulates, manufactures and distributes 100% vegan hair care products for curly hair, announced that it raised $1 million in investments during its seed round of financing. Key investors in the round included the Philadelphia Community Impact Fund, which invested $300,000 in the round, as well as other impact and angel investors.