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The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 1/25/2024

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The latest venture capital, seed, pre-seed, and angel deals for NYC startups for 1/25/2024 featuring funding details for Isaac Health, Alinea, and much more. This page will be updated throughout the day to reflect any new fundings.


Isaac Health – $5.7M

Isaac Health, a virtual brain health and memory clinic platform , has raised $5.7M in Seed funding led by Meridian Street Capital and B Capital. Founded by Joel Salinas and Julius Bruch in 2021, Isaac Health has now raised a total of $7.1M in reported equity funding.


Alinea – $3.4M

Alinea, a subscription-based AI-powered wealth management platform targeted towards Gen Z, has raised $3.4M in Seed funding led by GFR Fund and f7 Ventures. Founded by Anam Lakhani and Eve Halimi in 2020, Alinea has now raised a total of $5.7M in reported equity funding.


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Conflixis – $275K

Conflixis, an Ai-powered data-driven conflict of interest monitoring platform for organizations, has raised $275K in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the total offering is for $750K, there were seven investors in this close, and the transaction is structured as a convertible note. Founded by Aaron Narva, Vincent Wan, and Joseph Bergen in 2022, Conflixis has now raised a total of $475K in reported equity funding.


Arise Health – $6.5M

Arise Health, a virtual healthcare platform for eating disorder treatment and mental health resources, has raised $6.5M in funding according to a recent SEC filing. The filing indicates that the total offering is for $7.1M and this close comes from fourteen investors. Arise Health was founded by Joan Zhang an, Amanda D’Ambra Manian in 2022.


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Tags: Aaron NarvaAlineaAmanda D'Ambra ManianAnam LakhaniArise HealthB CapitalEve HalimiF7 VenturesGFR FundIsaac HealthJoan ZhangJoel SalinasJulius BruchMeridian Street Capital
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