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, $3.6 million, March 8thInvestors: FinTech Collective, Fenway Summer Ventures, Techstars
Bio: Wunder’s software matches qualified investors with organizations such as universities, hospitals and municipalities who want to harness renewable energy, but need help funding the effort.
News: We profiled Wunder’s background and fundraising earlier this month.
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, $4.9 million, March 23rdInvestors: Not disclosed
Bio: Knowledge Factor makes learning software to combine advanced brain science and Big Data to create online digital platforms for test prep, education and professional development.
News: The company’s extended partnership with Pearson made headlines last year.
3. , $5 million, March 15th
Investors: Not disclosed
Bio: P2Binvestor gathers funds from accredited lending institutions, then makes smaller loans to startups.
News: P2BInvestor’s CEO Krista Morgan recently launched the second season of the Women Who Startup Radio podcast, which she co-hosts with Lizelle Van Vuuren.
2. , $5.8 million, March 29th
Investors: Binary Capital, Chicago Ventures, Foundry Group
Bio: The interior design services startup works with people who want to redecorate their home or office by connecting them with interior designers who work with clients virtually.
News: Havenly are in the middle of a fun “Design Madness” challenge where their designers face off in a bracket battle for whose design is best.
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, $7.2 million, March 7thInvestors: Not disclosed
Bio: TrackVia’s software helps people without coding knowledge design custom mobile apps.
News: They were recently asked by Amazon to contribute a post detailing their transition to the Amazon Aurora database engine.
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