Companies in the social assistance sector developing innovative solutions and technologies.
Explore 59 recently funded social assistance companies with verified founder contact information and fundraising data.
The Opportunity Trust invests in educators and school systems eager to build the capacity required to make significant and measurable change
Institute for Veterans and Military Families provides programs and services to veterans, service members, and military families.
Propel is a consumer technology company that offers a mobile app to improve financial health for low-income Americans
Center for Health Equity, Education, and Research is a maternity care research, teaching, and advocacy center.
Restless Network helps to uplift the women and marginalized genders through sharing of everyday experiences.
SUDA Institute is dedicated to improving the lives of mothers, children, and families through the SUN (Substance Use Network) Project.
SSC provides self-improvement mentoring, addiction and relationship counseling, employment, housing, transportation, and community services.
ArtSugar is the curated e-commerce platform selling eye-catching artwork & home decor objects at an accessible price point.
Delta Compass supports small businesses and entrepreneurship by connecting them with talent networks, research, innovation, and capital.
Tide To Town will be a protected network of walking and bicycle routes that will connect all of Savannah's neighborhoods.
SkySquad provides families, seniors, and non-English Speakers with an extra set of hands to help with their travel experience.
Pyx Health offers a reduction in loneliness and social isolation, especially in vulnerable and at-risk populations.
Foodsmart provides a digital nutrition platform that uses personalized dietary recommendations to improve health outcomes.
The Prosperity Foundation is a community-based philanthropy organization dedicated to improving the lives of communities.
California Black Freedom Fund is a five-year, $100 million initiative to ensure that Black power-building and movement-based organizations.
Better Together is a nonprofit that assists struggling parents in finding employment, keeping their children out of foster care.
Georgia Heirs Property Law Center empowers families and communities affected by heirs' property.
Housing Initiative is a mission-driven affordable housing development company.
National Veteran Business Development Council certifies veteran and service disabled veteran owned businesses for supplier diversity.
Chinese Canadian Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to building and managing public museum.
Propolis housing cooperative offers a network of housing opportunities in Kamloops.
VFHG is a for-profit Canadian company, helping Veterans heal from trauma and PTSD through full-scope client care and medical cannabis.
Summus Healthcare creates physician-owned and patient-oriented healthcare organizations to provide a better patient experience.
Midlands Housing Trust Fund empowers distressed communities through affordable housing, technical assistance, and financial services.
The social assistance sector is an active area of startup innovation and venture capital investment. Companies in this space are developing new technologies, platforms, and services that address evolving market needs and create new business opportunities.
Social Assistance companies raise capital across various funding stages, from early seed rounds to late-stage growth financing. Investor interest in this sector is driven by the size of the addressable market, the pace of technology adoption, and the potential for scalable business models.
The social assistance sector is expected to continue evolving as technology advances, market dynamics shift, and new opportunities emerge. Companies that demonstrate strong product-market fit, efficient growth, and clear competitive advantages are well-positioned to attract continued investment.
Here is how funding is distributed among the 59 social assistance companies tracked in the VCBacked database.
Companies in the social assistance sector often overlap with or complement businesses in adjacent industries. Exploring related verticals can help you discover additional companies, identify partnership opportunities, and understand the broader competitive landscape.
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