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Campground Raises Over $2.2 Million to Reinvent How Social Impact Programs Operate

Campground has raised over $2.2 million to enhance its operations platform for social impact programs, backed by notable investors.

Precursor Ventures Acumen Americas Underdog Labs Access Georgia Foundation Jay Love Campground
Press ReleaseJune 9, 2026
Precursor Ventures

Campground, a purpose-built operations platform for social impact programs, has successfully raised over $2.2 million in funding from a consortium of investors, including Precursor Ventures, Acumen Americas, Underdog Labs, Access Georgia Foundation, and angel investor Jay Love. The funding announcement was made on June 9, 2026, and marks a significant step in enhancing Campground's technology infrastructure to better serve its growing user base.

Founded by Sruti Bharat, Campground aims to streamline operations for workforce development, human services, and community-based programs, which collectively serve over 200,000 beneficiaries across 36 partner organizations nationwide. The platform addresses a critical gap in the social impact sector, where traditional tools such as generic CRMs and spreadsheets often fail to meet the unique needs of these organizations. By providing a single system of record, Campground enables staff to focus more on service delivery rather than data management, achieving a notable 100% retention rate among its enterprise clients.

The strategic rationale behind this funding is clear: as demand for social services continues to rise amid budget constraints, organizations need efficient tools to demonstrate their impact to funders and policymakers. Campground's platform not only consolidates participant tracking and employer engagement but also incorporates AI tools that enhance operational efficiency without undermining the human judgment essential to these programs. This innovation is particularly relevant as social service organizations face increasing pressure to deliver measurable outcomes while managing limited resources.

Sector dynamics further underscore the importance of Campground's mission. The social impact technology landscape has historically been underserved, with many organizations relying on outdated systems that hinder their ability to scale effectively. By offering a solution specifically designed for the nuances of social service work, Campground positions itself as a leader in this niche market. The success of initiatives like the Career Exploration Experience in East Oakland and the Missouri Works Initiative illustrates the tangible benefits of adopting Campground's platform, including significant cost savings and improved participant satisfaction.

Looking ahead, the implications of this funding round extend beyond Campground itself. As social impact organizations increasingly seek technology solutions that align with their operational realities, the demand for specialized platforms like Campground is expected to grow. The investment from notable venture firms and angel investors signals a broader recognition of the critical role technology will play in the future of social services. This trend could lead to increased innovation and competition in the sector, ultimately benefiting the organizations and the communities they serve.

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