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Based in Denver, Colorado, AidKit provides a software-as-a-service platform that enables local governments and nonprofit organizations to securely manage and distribute direct cash assistance and guaranteed income programs. The public benefit corporation currently employs between 51 and 100 people and has facilitated the distribution of over $330 million in financial aid to more than 90,000 vulnerable recipients. Its technology infrastructure supports applicant screening, identity verification, and fraud prevention for over 240 partner agencies, including the City of Denver, the State of Colorado, and Mayors for a Guaranteed Income. The enterprise has raised $25.5 million in total equity across three funding rounds, backed by lead venture capital investors such as Blueprint Equity and Silverton Partners. AidKit was founded in 2021 by Ben Lanius, Mark Newhouse, Ben Newhouse, Katrina Van Gasse, and Andrew Marshall.
AidKit has raised $17.5M across 2 funding rounds.
AidKit has raised $17.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
AidKit is a Public Benefit Corporation and Certified B Corp that builds a secure, SaaS technology platform to help government agencies and large nonprofits administer aid programs efficiently, transparently, and with dignity.[1][2][3] The platform automates workflows for applications, eligibility verification, payments, and reporting, while offering modular solutions like mobile-first interfaces, multilingual support, AI fraud detection, and compliance tools to serve underserved populations amid challenges like federal funding cuts.[2][3] Serving state/local health agencies, early childhood education, workforce programs, United Ways, charities, and disaster relief organizations, AidKit has processed over $330 million in aid to more than 500,000 end users across 200+ partners, demonstrating strong growth momentum post a recent funding round and the launch of AidKit Essentials.[3][5]
AidKit originated in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic when its founders launched the Left Behind Workers Fund, a nonprofit relief program delivering millions in direct aid to immigrant, undocumented, and gig workers in Colorado facing barriers to support.[4][5] Frustrated by inadequate existing technology—lacking multilingual access, security, and ease for excluded communities—they built their own platform to enable safe, effective aid distribution.[1][4] This evolved from a nonprofit into a for-profit Public Benefit Corporation and B Corp (certified June 2025) to attract engineering talent, ensure financial sustainability, and scale impact under a triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit, while protecting its social mission through governance.[1][4][5] Early traction included partnerships with over 200 agencies, processing $270+ million in aid to 90,000+ people, and milestones like powering Cook County’s Guaranteed Income pilot.[2][5]
AidKit rides the trend of modernizing fragmented social safety nets through govtech SaaS, addressing outdated "patchwork systems" amid federal funding cuts, job losses in aid programs, and rising needs for equitable disaster relief, workforce support, and guaranteed income pilots.[2][5] Its timing aligns with post-pandemic demands for fast, scalable aid distribution—processing $9 million in a single week—while AI and mobile tech enable fraud prevention and reach for underserved groups like immigrants and gig workers.[3][5] Market forces like budget constraints and regulatory pressures favor its cost-effective, compliant tools, positioning it as a collaborator (not competitor) with agencies; it influences the ecosystem by amplifying community organizations, earning accolades like Fast Company's 2023 World Changing Ideas Award, and proving tech can deliver "relief aid quickly, fairly, and compassionately."[2][3]
AidKit is poised to expand as govtech demand grows for resilient platforms handling larger-scale programs, potentially surpassing $500 million in aid processed amid ongoing fiscal pressures and climate-driven disasters. Trends like AI-enhanced compliance, multilingual AI personalization, and hybrid human-tech models will shape its path, with B Corp governance ensuring mission-aligned scaling post its $7M+ funding.[5][6] Its influence may evolve by powering national pilots and deepening CBO networks, solidifying AidKit as the trusted engine for a transformed, dignity-focused social safety net—proving that advanced software can humanize aid at scale.[3][4]
AidKit has raised $17.5M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $8.5M Series A in March 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 5, 2025 | $8.5M Series A | Blueprint Equity | — | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2025 | $9M Seed | — | AVentures Capital, Mana Ventures, BOB Struble | Announced |
AidKit has raised $17.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
AidKit's investors include Blueprint Equity, Aventures Capital, Mana Ventures, Bob Struble.