It’s been an exciting quarter celebrating some of D.C.’s most innovative, early-stage startups. Here are five local startups that were featured in this quarter’s #BuiltInFuture5 series. https://t.co/lwrJeheYGf
It’s been an exciting quarter celebrating some of D.C.’s most innovative, early-stage startups. Here are five local startups that were featured in this quarter’s #BuiltInFuture5 series. https://t.co/lwrJeheqQH
Last but not least in our #BuiltInFuture5 coverage is @yearlyreports, a SaaS company that makes annual reports easy and less expensive for nonprofits. https://t.co/QFwDBtQVBe
@chrysallisai mission is to support marginalized learners with its “metaversity.” The SaaS platform is geared toward cybersecurity, but can be customized by teachers for a variety of STEAM subjects.
https://t.co/KLsLsvx8ge
@OtolithLabs was backed by @MCuban in a previous round, but after its most recent raise, the company is looking to increase development for its wearable vertigo treatment devices.
https://t.co/RN2ypfurUG
Our next #BuiltInFuture5 company @WorthyMentoring hopes to become synonymous with the coming out journey for the #LGBTQ community. https://t.co/d7ZoXH0spS
Learn more about what ideas these five DC companies pitched on @ABCSharkTank, what deals closed and where these businesses are now. https://t.co/v0mAqDI5PE
Our first feature for DC’s #Future5 of Q3 is out! This week, we spoke with @Givebutter about how they’re helping nonprofits spend more donation money on good causes and less on transaction fees. https://t.co/VKwz2Wuyqv
This news comes after @CurbioHQ raised a $65 million Series B earlier this year, bringing the company’s total 2022 capital to $90 million. https://t.co/46O8W9aew4
D.C.'s tech scene was well-represented this year, with 328 businesses making the cut for the @Inc 5000 list of fastest growing companies in the US. https://t.co/cm0Dap1CZG
The #acquisition includes an additional investment of $25 million from @CoxEnterprises which will be injected into @axios’ media branch. https://t.co/hh5fzvVe2Y
In July, investors seemed to focus on D.C. companies making a positive social impact. Many of the top funding rounds went to companies fighting climate change, improving education resources and providing solutions help to lower income populations. https://t.co/a1qW3OukPC
Built In DC is currently accepting nominations for our quarterly #BuiltInFuture5 feature 🏆 for Q3. We’d love to hear from early-stage organizations who have yet to raise a Series A.
Interested? Reach out to: [email protected] by 8/4. #PitchRequest
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