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Denver satellite operations management platform automating command and control for commercial and government constellations; $26.5M raised with $18M Series A in 2025 as satellite count explosion drives ground ops demand.
Quindar is a Denver, Colorado-based satellite operations management platform automating the complete mission lifecycle for commercial and government satellite operators — from initial deployment through active mission management (command and control, ground station scheduling, telemetry processing, anomaly triage) to end-of-life deorbit planning. Backed with $26.5 million total raised including an $18 million Series A in November 2025 led by Washington Harbour Partners, Quindar serves commercial satellite operators and government defense space organizations seeking to reduce ground operations costs in an era when the number of active satellites has grown 5x+ in five years.
Association & Nonprofit Software Portfolio
Software portfolio for associations, nonprofits, and government agencies. Duluth GA. PE-backed. 30,000+ organizations across 13 product brands including YourMembership and Abila.
Community Brands is a private equity-backed software company headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, that operates a portfolio of over 13 software products serving associations, nonprofits, and government agencies. The company was formed through a series of acquisitions and mergers, bringing together brands including YourMembership, Abila (nonprofit accounting), Protech (Microsoft Dynamics AMS), Freestone (learning management), Crowd Wisdom (association LMS), and several others. Community Brands collectively serves more than 30,000 organizations across the association, nonprofit, and government sectors.\n\nThe Community Brands strategy is to create a comprehensive ecosystem of specialized software products rather than a single monolithic platform, allowing customers to choose purpose-built tools while benefiting from shared data standards, integrations, and marketplace connections between products. Its Community Brands Marketplace connects association software users with apps, integrations, and service providers — creating a platform-style network effect within the association software ecosystem.\n\nAs associations face pressure to demonstrate ROI to members and compete for engagement against LinkedIn and other professional networks, Community Brands' portfolio of engagement, learning, and career tools becomes increasingly strategic. The company's scale gives it R&D and integration resources that standalone AMS vendors cannot match, positioning it as a consolidator in the still-fragmented association and nonprofit technology market.
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