Field Day Launches Beta Program And Closes Initial Funding Round Led by defy.vc
Field Day private beta program enables employers and individuals to increase engagement with nonprofits in local communities
Field Day, a startup that enables employers and individuals to engage with nonprofits in their local communities, announced the launch of its private beta program with select employers in the Portland, OR metro area. Field Day also announced an initial funding round led by defy.vc, with participation from Voyager Capital, Cascade Seed Fund, and strategic angel investors.
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Employers can leverage Field Day to accelerate community engagement, including discovery of volunteer activities, event coordination, and social impact tracking and reporting. The platform helps employers improve recruiting and retention by bringing employees together in their local communities, leading to powerful, data-supported social responsibility programs. Nonprofit organizations are partners in this venture, providing critical input while benefiting from increased visibility and connection to individuals and employers alike.
“The communities we serve are facing more challenges than ever before,” said Anna Kurnizki, Executive Director of Community Warehouse. “We’re excited to partner with a company like Field Day that listens to and prioritizes our needs as a nonprofit. It gives us an avenue to grow our audience, amplify our mission, and develop relationships with purpose-driven companies and the people that make up those companies.”
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“Our inspiration to start Field Day came from our years at AWS Elemental, where we saw firsthand that effective social responsibility programming included the integration of community engagement into a culture through its employees, who benefited from the experience,” said Eli Blackman, Co-Founder and CEO of Field Day. Blackman and Jason LaPier, Co-Founder and CTO, worked together for nine years at Elemental, which was acquired by Amazon Web Services in 2015.
Blackman added, “That chapter in our careers, combined with our passion and experience developing useful technology, tools, and processes, uniquely positions us to make community engagement programs a success for our customers.”
“Field Day is a solution that streamlines the urgent needs of three key community stakeholders: companies, nonprofits, and employees,” said Madison McIlwain, Seed Partner at defy.vc. “Field Day unlocks a critical engagement channel for nonprofits while addressing the widespread need for community connection we’re seeing across company cultures today.”
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