3 Innovative Social Assistance Startups Worth A Follow In 2021

February 9, 2021

This article showcases Startup Pill’s top picks for the best Social Assistance startups. These startups are taking a variety of approaches to innovating inside of the Social Assistance industry and around the world. They are all exceptional startups well worth a follow.

We tried to pick companies across the size spectrum from cutting edge startups to established brands.

We selected these startups for exceptional performance in one of these categories:

  • Innovation
    • Innovative ideas
    • Innovative route to market
    • Innovative product
  • Growth
    • Exceptional growth
    • Exceptional growth strategy
  • Management
  • Societal impact

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Top Social Assistance Startups

Data sourced from Crunchbase and SemRush.

Aplanet

Aplanet

Crunchbase | Website | Twitter | Facebook | Linkedin

Aplanet offers cloud technology solutions for organizations to manage their CSR and sustainability programs.

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Power Forward Sports Group

Power Forward Sports Group

Crunchbase | Website | Twitter | Facebook | Linkedin

Power Forward Sports Group specializes in player advocacy and sports marketing.

TrailAccess

TrailAccess

Crunchbase | Website | Twitter | Facebook | Linkedin

TrailAccess designs the Hard Terrain Manual Vehicle or HTMV, an innovative, patent-pending multipurpose vehicle that enables any person with limited mobility to go out and hike on almost any trail. Riders can also use the HMTV for SAR missions and casualty evacuations, and as a field ambulance.

It targets three primary barriers to outdoor recreation faced by people with physical disabilities: a lack of technical assistive devices designed for unaccessible terrain; pervasive myths of incapability based on years of misinformation; and an absence of relevant cumulative knowledge.. .