
In June, these five Colorado startups raised a combined total of $193.5 million. This marks the state’s strongest tech funding month of 2020 so far. DispatchHealth led the way with its staggering $135.8 million Series C. Read on to get the details on each of this month’s biggest fundings in Colorado tech.
#5. $2.1 million, June 3
It created a platform called My Journey that connects individuals with career, education and support services like unemployment. This first tranche of its ongoing Series A will go toward platform development and hiring.
#4. $7.6 million, June 10
It exists to make it easier to import huge amounts of data during customer onboarding. Two Sigma Ventures led the funding. It’ll be used to hire and to advertise its new product.
#3. $9 million, June 10
The startup lets businesses offer their employees a monthly allowance of “points” they can give to each other as a reward. Access Venture Partners led the Series A. With the funds, it plans to make 30 or 40 new hires.
#2. $39 million, June 10
It makes products from mycelium to help people eat healthier. Greenleaf Foods, SPC, S2G Ventures and Evolution Partners led the Series D. That brought its total funding raised so far to $120 million.
#1. $135.8 million, June 23
The company offers on-demand in-home medical care to patients in 19 U.S. cities. Optum Ventures led the massive Series C round. With that, DispatchHealth can expand its range of services and grow into new markets.