The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for January

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Startups across the state raised a total of $76 million in the first month of 2018.

Denver startups raised $30.5 million, while Boulder startups garnered $8 million. Young companies across the rest of the state raised $37.2 million.

BusinessDen defines a startup as a company that’s 10 years old or younger and not publicly traded, or a fund or real estate venture.

Not included in this month’s roundup was an $851.7 million raise from Northwoods Energy, a Denver-based oil and gas company. It announced in a press release that it acquired another energy firm’s assets in Wyoming.

Colorado startups also raised $76 million in January 2017.

Click here to download BusinessDen’s spreadsheet of Form Ds.

Here is BusinessDen’s previous coverage of startups raising money in January, according to SEC filings:

SonderMind, a startup that helps clients find and book therapists, raised $310,000.

Apostrophe, a healthcare startup and Techstars grad, raised $400,000.

Havenly, an interior design startup, raised $13 million.

NanoSphere Health Science, a pharmaceutical company in Greenwood Village, raised $23.4 million.

Pinto Barn, which owns the nut-free snack brand Don’t Go Nuts, raised $5.3 million.

Teton Waters Ranch, which sells grass-fed beef, raised $3.5 million.

Closetbox, a storage and moving service, raised $6.5 million.

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Startups across the state raised a total of $76 million in the first month of 2018.

Denver startups raised $30.5 million, while Boulder startups garnered $8 million. Young companies across the rest of the state raised $37.2 million.

BusinessDen defines a startup as a company that’s 10 years old or younger and not publicly traded, or a fund or real estate venture.

Not included in this month’s roundup was an $851.7 million raise from Northwoods Energy, a Denver-based oil and gas company. It announced in a press release that it acquired another energy firm’s assets in Wyoming.

Colorado startups also raised $76 million in January 2017.

Click here to download BusinessDen’s spreadsheet of Form Ds.

Here is BusinessDen’s previous coverage of startups raising money in January, according to SEC filings:

SonderMind, a startup that helps clients find and book therapists, raised $310,000.

Apostrophe, a healthcare startup and Techstars grad, raised $400,000.

Havenly, an interior design startup, raised $13 million.

NanoSphere Health Science, a pharmaceutical company in Greenwood Village, raised $23.4 million.

Pinto Barn, which owns the nut-free snack brand Don’t Go Nuts, raised $5.3 million.

Teton Waters Ranch, which sells grass-fed beef, raised $3.5 million.

Closetbox, a storage and moving service, raised $6.5 million.

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