Missouri-based social good tech startup MindMixer has received $17 million to better connect companies and governments with communities, consumers, and clients.
MindMixer is known as a civic-minded social network designed on connecting community organizations to one another and to the communities they serve to help with the implementation of various socially-conscious projects.
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Social Network MindMixer Garners $17 Million To Connect Communities