Copenhagen-based Contribe, a startup specialised in enhancing online shopping experience with social impact, announced that it has secured €1M from Rockstart, Human Act Development, EIFO, and a group of notable business angels.
The business angels include:
- Morten Bæhrenz (founder of Rackbeat)
- Jonatan Hjortdal (former Legal Director at Preseed Ventures)
- Maria Krogh (Chief People Officer at Rackbeat, former HR Director at Pandora).
The Danish company will use the funds to accelerate its business growth and expand globally.
“2024 will be the year of turning all purchases into a way of doing good. With this funding, we’re ready to take Contribe to the next level. We’ll be focusing on developing our product and market expansion, all to boost businesses through the power of good impact,” says the company in a LinkedIn post.
Contribe: Making every purchase count
Founded in 2023 by Christoffer Winther Bouet, Tobias Ørskov Madsen, and Lasse Viggo, Contribe offers a platform that allows users to support impactful projects with every purchase, without additional costs.
Currently, the company supports various causes, including:
- Education
- Mental Health
- Woman Empowerment
- Healthcare
Since its inception, the Danish startup has quickly garnered over 100 online stores as customers and reached 100,000 users worldwide.
It includes brands like MessyWeekend, Copenhagen Cartel, Sinatur Hotel & Conference, and the Swedish brand Understatement.
The Danish company aims to increase the user base by 1M by the end of 2025.
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