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| Company | Funding |
|---|---|
| $40.0M | |
| $7.8M | |
| $670K | |
| $57.0M | |
| $90.0M | |
| $816K | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $3.5M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $1.5M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $3.6M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $1.0M | |
| $12.4M | |
| $11.0M | |
| $1.0M | |
| $200K | |
| $3.0M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $14.7M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $6.0M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $2.7M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $12.7M | |
| $6.0M | |
| $40.0M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $363K | |
| $25.0M | |
| $4.0M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $25.0M | |
| $450K | |
| $875K | |
| $8.0M | |
| $6.0M | |
| $12.3M | |
| $9.0M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $420K | |
| $294K | |
| $1.8M | |
| $250.0M | |
| $1.2M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $2.5M | |
| Undisclosed | |
| $2.0M | |
| $3.3M | |
| $1.0M | |
| $350K | |
| $5.3M | |
| $6.0M | |
| $78K | |
| $1.1M | |
| $3.3M | |
| $50.0M | |
| $2.2M | |
| $1.6M | |
| $4.0M | |
| $5.7M | |
| $60.0M | |
| $1.0M | |
| $18.6M | |
| $5.9M | |
| $368K | |
| $500K | |
| $15.0M | |
| $17.0M | |
| $1.0M | |
| $4.8M | |
| $4.7M | |
| $8.3M | |
| $17.0M | |
| $500K | |
| $5.0M | |
| $22.0M | |
| $5.5M | |
| $300K | |
| $2.8M | |
| $10.0M | |
| $80.0M | |
| $5.6M | |
| $40.0M | |
| $75K | |
| $140K | |
| $994K | |
| $1.0M | |
| $500K | |
| $6.0M | |
| $4.0M | |
| $3.0M | |
| $1.3M | |
| $5.7M | |
| $3.0M |
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GovTech is drawing venture capital because the public sector is finally replacing decades-old legacy systems at scale. Federal infrastructure and fiscal-recovery dollars are flowing down to state, county, and municipal budgets, while new cybersecurity and accessibility mandates force agencies off mainframes and onto cloud SaaS. Investors like the long contract cycles, high renewal rates, and near-recession-proof demand. Once a startup lands a government reference customer, expansion across similar agencies becomes a repeatable, defensible motion that compounds over years.
The sector spans several distinct segments. Procurement and grants-management platforms streamline how agencies buy and disburse funds. Benefits and eligibility tech modernizes SNAP, Medicaid, and unemployment systems. Permitting, licensing, and 311 constituent-engagement tools digitize front-office services. Public-safety and justice tech covers 911 dispatch, records management, and court software. Add digital identity and verification, tax and revenue collection, election infrastructure, and regulatory-compliance tooling, plus a growing band of dual-use startups selling into both civilian agencies and defense.
Funded GovTech companies are strong B2B targets because a raise triggers immediate spending. They hire government sales and capture teams, public-sector customer success, compliance and security staff (FedRAMP, StateRAMP, SOC 2), and implementation engineers. Right after closing, they buy security audits, GovCon accounting, contract and proposal software, cloud infrastructure, staffing, and PR. Their long sales cycles mean they invest heavily in outbound tooling and channel partners, making early post-raise founders receptive to vendors who understand the procurement world.