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Financial tools for small farmers
$126k - $165kAnnually
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Remote in USA
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FarmRaise offers financial and organizational tools for small and beginning farmers, helping them secure funding and manage their operations. Its mobile app simplifies the application process for grants, particularly from the USDA, and allows farmers to organize inventory, track expenses, and generate profit and loss statements. Unlike competitors, FarmRaise operates on a subscription model that provides access to a suite of resources tailored for farmers. The company's goal is to empower these farmers to improve their profitability and operational efficiency.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$7M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2020
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DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FarmRaise launched its novel product aimed at transforming the administration of farmer-facing programs, including financial incentives and sustainability programs. This innovative solution marks a significant step forward in empowering farmers and institutions alike with user-friendly tools. FarmRaise delivers software and educational resources that enable farmers to master their farm funding. With a deep commitment to simplifying farm-specific administrative tasks, FarmRaise develops solutions that are simpler and more impactful than existing small business management systems. "At FarmRaise, we are dedicated to equipping farmers with the tools they need to thrive," said Jayce Hafner, CEO at FarmRaise. "Our latest software product represents a game-changer for organizations seeking to administer farmer-facing programs efficiently and effectively."
Truterra, LLC, the sustainability business and subsidiary of Land O’Lakes, Inc., has announced a new collaboration with FarmRaise to expand farmer access to its end-to-end funding software via ag retailers.
You have to start somewhere. So when Jayce Hafner and Sami Tellatin bonded as Stanford MBA classmates over their shared belief that making U.S. farms more efficient would be good for farmers, good for the country, and a great business, they decided the place to start was grants. For her part, Hafner grew up on []