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Funding Filter

The Funding filter targets companies based on their funding history. It has four fields you can use independently or in combination to find companies at a specific stage of investment.

Filter Fields

Funding Type

Select one or more funding stages from the dropdown. Options include:

  • Pre-Seed / Seed - Early-stage, actively building product and team

  • Series A - Product-market fit found, scaling operations

  • Series B / C - Growth stage, larger budgets and more structured procurement

  • Series D+ - Late-stage or pre-IPO, enterprise-level scale

  • IPO / Public - Listed on a stock exchange

  • Acquired - Company has been acquired

Min total funding ($)

The minimum total amount raised across all funding rounds. Enter a value in dollars (e.g. 1000000 for $1M). Use this to find companies that have raised at least a certain amount in total, regardless of stage.

Min last funding ($)

The minimum amount raised in the company’s most recent funding round. Enter a value in dollars (e.g. 500000 for $500K). This is useful for targeting companies that just closed a meaningful round - they are actively spending that capital.

Min investors

The minimum number of investors who have backed the company. A higher investor count can indicate a more established or well-connected company.

How to Use It

  1. Open Lead Finder and go to the Growth & Signals section

  2. Click on Funding

  3. Select a funding type, enter amount thresholds, or set a minimum investor count - use one field or combine them

Tips

  • Funding type + min last funding is a powerful combo - e.g. Series A companies that raised at least $2M in their last round signals active growth with real budget

  • Recently funded companies are high-priority targets: New capital means active spending on tools, hiring, and services

  • Enter amounts without commas or symbols - just the number (e.g. 1000000 not $1,000,000)

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