These 3 Colorado Companies Raised a Combined Total of $53M in April

These are the biggest April funding rounds for Colorado startups.

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Published on May. 01, 2020
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In April, the top three funding rounds in Colorado raised a total of $53 million. SonderMind took the top spot with its Series B round. Read more details on each of this month’s top Colorado tech funding rounds below.

 

#3. $11 million, April 30

The Denver-based company created its own AI assistant software and hardware, named Josh. Rather than selling data for targeted ads, it focuses on protecting its customer’s privacy. The Series A round will allow it to hire, grow its distribution network, and build on its software and hardware.

 

#2. $15 million, April 17

The Denver supply chain data platform’s latest product is ColdCover, a suite of connected cargo insurance for perishable products. It’ll use the Series A funding to launch it, and also to grow its team and build on the algorithms that back its products.

 

#1. $27 million, April 6

SonderMind wants to make mental-health services more accessible. The Denver company’s platform allows users to easily find local in-network therapists based on their specialty, availability, location and more. General Catalyst led the Series B financing.

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