
ROAR for Good is a woman-led & mission-driven technology company dedicated to creating safer workplaces. We envision a world where technology empowers people to thrive. This vision inspired us to launch ROAR for Good and our latest product, AlwaysOn™.
Location: United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 267-587-6271
Total raised: $150K
Founded date: 2014
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
- | Ben Frankl... | sep.benfra... |
- | Broad Stre... | broadstree... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
19.06.2015 | - | $150K | - |
Mentions in press and media 12
Date | Title | Description |
26.06.2023 | ROAR launches 911-enabled Button to Panic Button solution to Increase Safety for Lone Workers | Protecting your business and employees The ROAR Panic Button Solution now provides 911-emergency functionality in order to protect lone workers in an emergency situation. The ROAR static Panic Button Solution now provides 911-emergency func... |
07.03.2022 | ROAR for Good Expands into Healthcare Market, Launches AlwaysOn at BeWell Center | PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB) March 07, 2022 ROAR for Good, a leading technology provider for employee safety, has expanded into the healthcare industry, partnering with the Behavioral Wellness Center (BeWell) in Philadelphia on a duress system for ... |
24.02.2022 | Broad Street Angels close 2021 with over $1.68 million in investments | BROAD STREET ANGELS CLOSES 2021 WITH OVER $1.68 million in investments |
31.10.2020 | Catalysts For Change: 18 Women Who Used Technology To Amplify Movements | Social networking service concept. Streaming video.getty |
25.04.2019 | Inside ROAR for Good’s pivot to B2B | In a way, Philly’s ROAR for Good — once the makers of a safety wearable device for the consumer market called Athena — was a victim of its own success. Its sleek-looking safety device, gleaming in silver or rose gold, and marketed as a prot... |
10.11.2017 | ROAR for Good is giving 250 Athena safety devices to this nonprofit | ROAR for Good is hitting the three-year mark this month and, to celebrate, it’s giving a bulk-sized order of its flagship Athena product — a wearable safety device — to Philly-based nonprofit Women Against Abuse. The company, which started ... |
10.11.2016 | Ben Franklin Approved 3.1M in 12 Early Stage Companies | |
30.09.2016 | ROAR for Good, Dreamit, BioBots, RevZilla featured on CNBC | “Startups are thriving in the City of Brotherly Love.” The final segment in CNBC’s Nightly Business Report kicked off with this kinda cheesy line, as the network dedicated six minutes to recapping the hustlin’, bustlin’ Philly tech scene. F... |
13.09.2016 | Can safety wearables really stop crimes against women? | Personal safety wearables development and adoption is on the rise with a range of wearable safety devices on the market like Nimb, Revolar and Siren. Their common thread is that they aim to enable the user to get help in situations where th... |
04.05.2016 | These very legit tech women won Rad Awards last night | Twelve entrepreneurs — and the causes they uphold — were honored Tuesday night during the 2016 edition of the Rad Awards, started by Leah Kauffman and her site, Rad Girls. ROAR for Good founder and local Girl Develop It organizer Yasmine Mu... |
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