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§ Private Profile · Kansas City, MO, USA
Agri-food platform, supply chain solutions for industrial off-takers of fruits & vegetables, modernizing distribution in India.
FarmLink, formally known as The Farmlink Project, is a Los Angeles, California-based nonprofit organization that rescues surplus produce from farms and redistributes it to food-insecure communities across the United States. The organization coordinates agricultural collection and delivery logistics by partnering with a nationwide network of farmers, regional food banks, and local community groups. Operating through extensive volunteer networks, the platform provides food insecurity relief to indigenous populations, migrant worker groups, rural churches, and mutual aid organizations. The nonprofit has moved nearly 500 million pounds of rescued food and currently relies on over 200 volunteers nationwide to manage its daily logistics and operations. The executive leadership team includes Chief Executive Eliza Blank, who previously founded the venture-backed company The Sill, alongside Head of Partnerships Aidan Reilly. FarmLink was founded in 2020 by Aidan Reilly and James Kanoff.
FarmLink has raised $40.0M across 1 funding round.
FarmLink has raised $40.0M in total across 1 funding round.
FarmLink has raised $40.0M in total across 1 funding round.
FarmLink's investors include OpenAir Equity Partners, Don Walsworth, John Rose, Early Investments, Thorndale Farm.
FarmLink has raised $40.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $40.0M Series B in August 2014.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 20, 2014 | $40M Series B | Openair Equity Partners | DON Walsworth, John Rose, Early Investments, Thorndale Farm | Announced |