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COMMUNITYx: Social media platform connecting changemakers for social impact, enabling petitions, fundraisers, events, and boycotts.
Based in Los Angeles, California, COMMUNITYx operates a specialized social media platform that connects global activists to facilitate petitions, fundraisers, events, and boycotts for various social causes. The application serves as a centralized digital hub for civic engagement, supporting a growing network of over 500,000 active users focused on critical issues like racial justice, human rights, and climate change. Operating as a seed-stage venture within the technology sector, the enterprise has secured $2.15 million in total funding to date, which includes a $2 million second seed round completed in recent years. The startup has also pursued alternative capital through crowdfunding platforms like StartEngine and IFundWomen, while receiving strategic mentorship from former United States Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. COMMUNITYx was founded in 2018 by former Google employee and chief executive officer Chloë Cheyenne.
COMMUNITYx has raised $2.1M across 2 funding rounds.
COMMUNITYx has raised $2.1M in total across 2 funding rounds.
COMMUNITYx has raised $2.1M in total across 2 funding rounds.
COMMUNITYx's investors include Fearless Fund, 10X Capital, Access Biotechnology, AirAngels, Antler, Awesome People Ventures, Darling Ventures, Menlo Ventures, QEY Capital, Bobby Goodlatte, Niklas Jansen, Nik Sharma.
COMMUNITYx is a mobile app and social network designed for social good, connecting like-minded changemakers, activists, and everyday people around causes to bridge the gap between awareness and collective action.[1][2][4] Founded by Chloë Rogers, a Howard Business grad and former Googler, alongside another ex-Googler, it serves young activists, diverse communities (especially black and brown women-led efforts), and global organizers by providing a safe platform for mobilization without the biases of mainstream social media.[1][2][3] The app solves the problem of fragmented activism—where information overload doesn't lead to action—through AI-driven coalition-building, cause-agnostic communities, and tools for real-world impact, evidenced by its status as a Techstars portfolio company, $2M seed round, and claims of being the fastest-growing community-centered app.[1][3][7]
Chloë Rogers, a multiracial entrepreneur from Chicago with Filipino and bi-racial (African American and Caucasian) heritage, founded COMMUNITYx inspired by her father's tragic encounter with police discrimination that left him permanently handicapped.[1] As the oldest of five siblings and a Howard University Business graduate, Rogers—previously at Google—teamed up with another former Googler to launch the platform around 2019, channeling personal adversity into a tech solution for activism.[1][2] Early traction came via Techstars acceleration, a $2 million seed round led by Fearless Fund in recognition of its black and brown women-led momentum, and crowdfunding on StartEngine, marking pivotal steps from idea to a global coalition-building tool.[1][3][5]
COMMUNITYx rides the wave of ethical social tech and activism platforms, emerging amid rising demands for unbiased digital organizing post-2019 social justice movements, where mainstream apps failed marginalized voices through algorithmic biases and surveillance.[1][2] Its timing aligns with market forces like DEI backlash, AI ethics scrutiny, and the explosion of cause-based communities, filling a void for black/brown-led innovation in a sector dominated by Big Tech.[3][7] By influencing the ecosystem as a trusted partner for movements—via Techstars validation and seed funding—it amplifies underrepresented changemakers, potentially reshaping social media toward impact over engagement metrics.[1][3]
With its $2M seed, crowdfunding momentum, and AI enhancements, COMMUNITYx is poised for scaled user growth and partnerships in a maturing activism-tech niche, potentially expanding to enterprise tools for NGOs or VR mobilization.[3][5][7] Trends like decentralized social networks, AI for equity, and global justice waves will propel it, evolving its influence from niche mobilizer to mainstream alternative—especially if it navigates Big Tech competition. This positions COMMUNITYx not just as a platform, but as the connective tissue for tomorrow's social change, fulfilling its promise as the next big hub for good.[1]
COMMUNITYx has raised $2.1M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in February 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2023 | $2.0M Seed | Fearless Fund | 10X Capital, Access Biotechnology, AirAngels, Antler, Awesome People Ventures, Darling Ventures, Menlo Ventures, QEY Capital, Bobby Goodlatte, Niklas Jansen, Nik Sharma, Oliver Cameron, Scott Belsky, Shane Neman, Siqi Chen, Baron Davis, Benjamin L. Crump, Esq., Matt Barnes, Pharrell Williams |
| Jan 1, 2021 | $120K Seed | Collab Capital |