Funding & Acquisitions Roundup: Outline.com lands $850K for its public policy decision simulator

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By Editor September 10, 2013

By Brian Kovalesky, StartUp Beat Editor

Today’s early-stage startup funding and acquisitions news:

Outline.com, which has built a collaborative online public policy simulator, has closed an $850,000 Seed funding round. Investors include Knight Foundation Enterprise FundEsther Dyson, and the Dorm Room Fund; as well as Angel investors from New England that include Walter WinshallTy Danco, and Michael Dornbrook. The startup allows public policy makers to simulate the consequences of decisions before implementing them—CEO Nikita Bier described it as “SimCity but for real life” in today’s announcement. The team also announced that the state of Massachusetts is set to be its first customer. Outline, a TechStars Boston grad, was founded in 2011 and is based in Berkeley and Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Vital Info.:

Website: www.outline.com

HQ: Berkeley and Cambridge, Massachusetts

Founders: Nikita Bier, Jeremy Blalock, Erik Hazzard

Year Founded: 2011

Seed Investors: Knight Foundation Enterprise FundEsther Dyson, Dorm Room Fund, Walter WinshallTy Danco, Michael Dornbrook

Innovation: A collaborative online public policy simulator that allows policy makers to simulate the consequences of decisions before making them in real life.

Total Funding: $850,000

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