French startup Qomon, which helps nonprofits and political groups mobilize volunteers and drive action, has secured €5.5 million in funding, led by Asterion Ventures and Good Only Ventures.
- Founded in October 2020 by Florent Barre and Jean-Baptiste Daniel, Qomon develops a volunteer mobilization and action platform designed for nonprofits and political organizations.
- The platform combines digital and field organizing tools, enabling teams to coordinate campaigns, mobilize volunteers, manage data, and engage donors, all in one place.
- Based in Paris and Washington, D.C., Qomon offers mobile apps, data tools, CRM features, and integrations to help organizations organize volunteers and coordinate grassroots activities.
Details of the deal
- The investment came from Paris-based VC Asterion Ventures, Ternel, a VC firm supporting tech companies that positively impact major societal themes, Good Only Ventures, and Better Angle.
"Under Florent's leadership, Qomon has rapidly emerged as one of the standout performers in our portfolio, driven by its impressive growth trajectory. And they ain't some copilot or AI killing-itself feature but they surely get shit done for good. Congrats," co-founder of Better Angle, Baptiste Hamel, commented.
- Qomon plans to use the fresh €5.5 million funding to accelerate its international growth, enhance its platform with advanced features and data tools tailored for nonprofits and political organizations, and expand its team to better support and empower grassroots movements across Europe and North America.