Here’s a list of today’s tech funding stories, updated as the day unfolds. Tip us here if you have a deal to share.
InsideSales raises $60M in round led by Salesforce Ventures
Provo, Utah-based InsideSales has raised a $60 million round of funding led by Salesforce Ventures. The investment is believed to be one of the largest ever for the fund that makes strategic investments in startups for Salesforce.com.
Collective Health raises $38M to grow employer health insurance business
Collective announced today that it has raised $38 million in a round led by Founders Fund and NEA (New Enterprise Associates). Formation 8, Redpoint Ventures, RRE Ventures, Subtraction Capital, and Rock Health also threw in.
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Draft raises $3.5M as daily fantasy sports heats up
Draft is announcing today that it has raised $3.5 million to fuel its fantasy-sports mobile-game business. The company is also launching its March Madness real-money betting app, also called Draft, today. Upfront Ventures led the round, with participation from Advancit Capital, BoxGroup, The Chernin Group, and QueensBridge Venture Partners.
Conversa Health raises $2.5M for patient management platform
Rafael, Calif.-based Conversa Health operates a patient relationship management platform to help providers deal with this problem. The company says it has now closed a $2.5 million seed round with a group of unnamed health care angel investors.
Joyable raises $2M, launches to help people get over their social anxiety
Joyable is launching today with a simple goal: curing people of anxiety and depression. The startup is also announcing today that it’s raised $2.05 million in seed funding. The new backing comes after the venture-powered rise of startups like Lumosity and Memorado, which have pushed apps people can use to train their brains.
Sense launches its data science collaboration tool & raises $1.1M
San Francisco startup Sense is launching today its web-based software for doing data science work and sharing models, reports, and even data with others. Also today, Sense is announcing that last year it took a $1.1 million round of seed funding.
This list will be updated with breaking funding news all day. Check back for more.
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