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RaveMobileSafety.com has raised $46.0M across 5 funding rounds.
Key people at RaveMobileSafety.com.
RaveMobileSafety.com was founded in 2004 by Raju Rishi (Co-Founder, COO & CMO).
RaveMobileSafety.com has raised $46.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Rave Mobile Safety develops a critical communication and collaboration platform designed to enhance safety and incident management for various organizations. Its core offering provides innovative solutions that enable users to prepare thoroughly, respond quickly, and communicate efficiently during emergencies, crisis events, and planned operations. The platform integrates capabilities to connect diverse entities, facilitating a coordinated approach to safety and security challenges.
The company was established in 2004, originating in New York City. The foundational insight behind its creation was a commitment to ensuring safety for individuals across all environments:whether at home, work, school, or during leisure activities. This vision underscores the belief that technology can significantly empower organizations to proactively mitigate risks and manage critical situations more effectively, ultimately striving to save lives through enhanced communication.
Serving a broad customer base that spans public safety, educational institutions, government agencies, and corporate entities, Rave Mobile Safety’s solutions are utilized by thousands of organizations globally. The company’s long-term vision centers on continuing to be the trusted leader in critical communication, consistently evolving its platform to empower its customers with the tools necessary to foster safer communities and operational environments.
RaveMobileSafety.com has raised $46.0M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $4.0M Series U in December 2010.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 1, 2010 | $4M Series U | — | Bain Capital Ventures, Gutbrain Ventures, RRE Ventures | Announced |
| Nov 1, 2008 | $7M Series D | — | Bain Capital Ventures, Gutbrain Ventures, RRE Ventures | Announced |
| Sep 1, 2007 | $18M Series C | — | Bain Capital Ventures, Gutbrain Ventures, RRE Ventures | Announced |
| Apr 1, 2006 | $12M Series B | — | Bain Capital Ventures, Gutbrain Ventures, RRE Ventures | Announced |
| Sep 1, 2005 | $5M Series A | — | Bain Capital Ventures, Gutbrain Ventures | Announced |
Rave Mobile Safety is a software company providing a unified platform for critical communication, mass notifications, incident management, and personal safety tools, serving schools, universities, public safety agencies, corporations, hospitals, and governments.[5][3][1] Its suite—including Rave Alert, Guardian, Panic Button, Collaborate, and 911 Dispatch—solves real-time emergency response challenges by enabling multimodal alerts (text, voice, email, social media), geo-targeted messaging, 9-1-1 integration, and custom-branded safety apps, protecting over 50 million individuals across 8,000 clients in all 50 U.S. states and beyond.[5][7][3] Acquired by Motorola Solutions in 2022, the platform demonstrates strong growth through FedRAMP authorization, SAFETY Act certification, and integrations with partners like AT&T and Motorola, enhancing scalability for crisis and planned events.[3][1][4]
Founded in 2004 in New York City as Rave Wireless (later rebranded Rave Mobile Safety), the company initially targeted higher education with customized mobile services; its first customer, Montclair State University, won the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety award for implementing Rave Guardian.[5] Early investors included Bain Capital Ventures, Sigma Partners, RRE Ventures, and later Technology Crossover Ventures.[5] The focus shifted to safety applications, expanding to K-12 schools, emergency agencies, corporations, and law enforcement; key milestones include the 2015 launch of Rave Panic Button (deployed in Washington and New York schools) and 2017 Canadian expansion via ERMS acquisition.[5] Now based in Framingham, Massachusetts, and part of Motorola Solutions since 2022, it has grown to serve 1,800 higher ed institutions, 10,000 K-12 schools, and 3,000 public safety agencies worldwide.[5][3][7]
Rave rides the wave of rising demand for integrated public safety tech amid increasing active shooter incidents, severe weather, and campus/corporate threats, where every-second delays amplify risks.[2][5][7] Its timing aligns with post-2020 emphasis on resilient communication post-pandemic and Motorola's 2022 acquisition, folding it into a broader safety ecosystem with command-center software and PremierOne dispatch tools.[3] Market forces like FedRAMP mandates, 9-1-1 modernization (NG911), and mobile-first expectations favor its scalable, certified platform, influencing the ecosystem by setting standards for interoperable alerts and data-sharing across agencies, reducing silos and boosting coordinated responses.[1][3][4]
Rave's Motorola backing positions it for expanded global reach and deeper AI-driven enhancements like predictive alerting or advanced analytics in 911 ops. Trends in NG911 evolution, lone-worker safety, and climate-driven disasters will propel demand, potentially growing its 10,000+ customer base through ecosystem integrations. Its influence may evolve from niche educator tool to indispensable public safety backbone, solidifying leadership in life-saving comms as threats intensify—echoing its origins in empowering the first alert that saved lives at Montclair State.[3][5][7]
Key people at RaveMobileSafety.com.
RaveMobileSafety.com was founded in 2004 by Raju Rishi (Co-Founder, COO & CMO).
RaveMobileSafety.com has raised $46.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
RaveMobileSafety.com's investors include Bain Capital Ventures, Gutbrain Ventures, RRE Ventures.