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Organization Profiles

Key Data on Organization Profile Pages

Updated over a month ago

Organization Profiles provide a focused view of an individual organization's activities and role in the market. These profiles are a cornerstone for broader research and analysis, delivering insights that support deeper understanding and informed decisions.

Datapoints on Organizations include:

Core Information

  • Name: The name of the organization.

  • Headline: A short tagline describing the organization’s mission or focus.

  • Location: The primary headquarters or operational base.

  • Website: A link to the organization’s official website.

  • Logo: The visual representation or emblem of the organization.

  • Description: An overview of the organization’s goals, activities, and market presence.

  • Social Media Links: Links to the organization’s social media profiles (e.g., LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook).

  • Founded Year: The year the organization was established.

  • Status: Indicates whether the organization is active, inactive or acquired.

  • Control: Information about the ownership structure (e.g., private, public, nonprofit).

Industry Classification

  • Industry Taxonomy Classification: Categorized by sector, sub-sector, and cluster to provide a granular view of the organization’s focus areas. More on Frameworks.

Additional Topics

  • Key areas of expertise or focus.

  • Unique capabilities or specializations.

Estimates

  • Employees: The estimated number of people working for the organization.

  • Total Funding: The total capital raised by the organization.

  • Revenue: Approximate or reported annual revenue.

Additional Features on Organization Profiles

Developments

Profiles include links to related developments, such as:

  • Projects or initiatives the organization has contributed to.

  • Announcements or news tied to the organization’s activities.

Funding Activity

Access detailed funding information, including:

  • Recent funding rounds and amounts.

  • Key investors and funding sources.

Lists

View the lists the organization is part of, such as:

  • Industry-specific groupings.

  • Strategic market segments or custom user-defined lists.

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