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NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Realworld, a platform, marketplace, and community to navigate adulthood, announced today that it has closed an oversubscribed $3.4 million seed round, led by Fitz Gate Ventures, with participation from Bezos Expeditions (the personal investment company of Jeff Bezos), Knightsgate Ventures, The Helm, Great Oaks VC, Copper Wire Ventures, Amplifyher Ventures, Underdog Labs, Human Ventures, and Brilliant Friends. Previous backer Techstars also participated in the round.
Realworld helps simplify adulthood by providing comprehensive guidance, tools, and resources around major life topics not covered in school. The free platform includes nearly 100 step-by-step playbooks - everything from getting a credit card to filling out employer paperwork - complete with guidance, tooling, and a marketplace of curated service providers. After creating an account, members work towards completing their Realworld
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The Tobun Foundation has launched a new initiative aiming to support 250,000 disadvantaged young people impacted during the enforced lockdowns
DONATION: Tevin Tobun, CEO, GV Group (Gate Ventures) and founder of The Tobun Foundation
THE TOBUN Foundation has launched a new initiative aiming to support 250,000 disadvantaged young people whose education has been impacted during the Covid-enforced lockdowns.
The Covid-19 Educational Support Programme will provide computer equipment, tuition, and mentoring, to enable those most affected to catch up on lost learning as a result of the pandemic.