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Nonprofit DAF payment network enabling one-click grants from Donor-Advised Fund accounts; doubled DAF revenue for adopting nonprofits with $11M Series A from Maveron and YC.
Chariot is a nonprofit payment network that connects donors to their Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) balances directly within nonprofit donation flows — using embedded DAFpay technology that allows nonprofits to accept DAF contributions without requiring donors to initiate a separate grant request from their sponsoring organization (Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, etc.). Founded in 2022 and backed by $11 million in Series A funding from Maveron, Y Combinator, and Spark Capital, Chariot addresses the friction that has historically made DAF giving slow and complex for donors and nonprofits alike.\n\nChariot's DAFpay button embeds in a nonprofit's existing donation checkout — donors select "DAF" as a payment method, authenticate with their DAF provider, and initiate a grant directly from their DAF account to the nonprofit in a streamlined flow similar to PayPal or credit card payments. This eliminates the manual process donors previously used (logging into their DAF portal separately, searching for the nonprofit, submitting a grant request, waiting for processing). In 2024, nonprofits using Chariot more than doubled their DAF revenue, with smaller organizations increasing their DAF revenue share to 15% — a 143% increase.\n\nIn 2025, Chariot operates in the rapidly growing DAF giving market — Donor-Advised Funds now hold over $250 billion in assets and represent one of the fastest-growing forms of charitable giving in the United States, but historically much of that money sits in DAF accounts rather than flowing to nonprofits. Chariot competes with DonorSearch, Double the Donation, and payment platforms adding DAF support for nonprofit donation optimization tools. The embedded DAFpay technology creates network effects as more nonprofits adopt it and more donors see DAF as a first-class giving option. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing nonprofit adoption across the US charitable sector and building DAF provider partnerships.
Mountain View construction layout robot (FieldPrinter 2) at 10K-15K sq ft/day, 10x manual speed with 1/16" accuracy; $69.5M total printing 100M+ sq ft for DPR/Turner/Skanska competing with Trimble for BIM-to-field layout automation.
Dusty Robotics is a Mountain View, California-based construction robotics company — backed with $69.5 million in total funding from Root Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, Canaan Partners, GRIDS Capital, and Cantos — providing general contractors and construction teams with the FieldPrint Platform: a BIM-to-field robotic layout solution that uses the FieldPrinter robot to print precise floor markings from digital building models, replacing the manual chalk-line and tape-measure layout process that construction crews use to mark where walls, electrical, plumbing, and structural elements will be built. The FieldPrinter 2 (launched January 2024) lays out 10,000-15,000 square feet per day with one operator at 1/16 inch accuracy — approximately 10x faster than manual layout methods — and has printed over 100 million square feet across thousands of projects for customers including DPR, Turner, and Skanska. Named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2024 in the robotics category. Founded in 2018.
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