Forage raises an additional $40M to help low-income families save on groceries

Today, Forage is proud to announce our $40M Series B, bringing our total funding to $75M.

The round was led by Mouro Capital, with participation from Nyca Partners, PayPal Ventures, Long Journey Ventures, Intuit Ventures, NextLadder Ventures, Pivotal Ventures, and FJ Labs.

In this post, we’ll explore the problem Forage is solving, our growth and scale to date, and how we’re using the new funds to accelerate our mission.

Building a network for affordability

The cost of groceries is the number-one financial stressor in America. Food prices have increased by over 50% since the pandemic, while wages have remained largely flat.

For the 100 million Americans who make less than $50,000 a year, this is not an abstract issue. By the end of each month, budgets have dried up, and families are standing in grocery store aisles making impossible choices.

To solve this problem, Forage is building a network of affordability:

  1. For families, we’re building a suite of products to expand financial access

  2. For partners, we’re building a revenue growth engine by helping them win on affordability

Becoming a growth engine for retailers

For the last five years, we’ve focused on modernizing the infrastructure that powers SNAP EBT.

Today, our payments technology is used at over 100,000 stores in all 50 states. We’ve facilitated tens of millions of grocery orders for American families, and our total payments volume has grown by over 13x over the last year.

US Grocery is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry, and the retailers who win over the next decade are the ones who can compete on affordability and effectively serve cost-conscious shoppers. When grocers switch to Forage, they see:

  • 15% lift in topline EBT revenue

  • 11% increase in basket sizes

  • Industry-leading reliability (99.9% historical uptime)

Announcing the Forage App

Processing payments will continue to be an important part of our work. But, increasingly, we realize that there’s more we can do to drive affordability for low-income families directly.

In late 2025, we launched the Forage app, a free tool that helps low-income families check their EBT balance, find savings, and earn rewards on everyday purchases. Since launch, it has been downloaded over 100,000 times. By the end of 2026, we aim to reach one million families.

“I started using the Forage app, and so far I am really happy and honestly super impressed,” said one app user in a Google Play review. “Sign up is a breeze, and uploading receipts is simple and straightforward. I truly cannot say enough good things about this app!!”

These new funds will enable Forage to keep building for the tens of millions of American families who deserve modern infrastructure and a fairer shot at the grocery aisle.

Forage raises an additional $40M to help low-income families save on groceries

Today, Forage is proud to announce our $40M Series B, bringing our total funding to $75M.

The round was led by Mouro Capital, with participation from Nyca Partners, PayPal Ventures, Long Journey Ventures, Intuit Ventures, NextLadder Ventures, Pivotal Ventures, and FJ Labs.

In this post, we’ll explore the problem Forage is solving, our growth and scale to date, and how we’re using the new funds to accelerate our mission.

Building a network for affordability

The cost of groceries is the number-one financial stressor in America. Food prices have increased by over 50% since the pandemic, while wages have remained largely flat.

For the 100 million Americans who make less than $50,000 a year, this is not an abstract issue. By the end of each month, budgets have dried up, and families are standing in grocery store aisles making impossible choices.

To solve this problem, Forage is building a network of affordability:

  1. For families, we’re building a suite of products to expand financial access

  2. For partners, we’re building a revenue growth engine by helping them win on affordability

Becoming a growth engine for retailers

For the last five years, we’ve focused on modernizing the infrastructure that powers SNAP EBT.

Today, our payments technology is used at over 100,000 stores in all 50 states. We’ve facilitated tens of millions of grocery orders for American families, and our total payments volume has grown by over 13x over the last year.

US Grocery is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry, and the retailers who win over the next decade are the ones who can compete on affordability and effectively serve cost-conscious shoppers. When grocers switch to Forage, they see:

  • 15% lift in topline EBT revenue

  • 11% increase in basket sizes

  • Industry-leading reliability (99.9% historical uptime)

Announcing the Forage App

Processing payments will continue to be an important part of our work. But, increasingly, we realize that there’s more we can do to drive affordability for low-income families directly.

In late 2025, we launched the Forage app, a free tool that helps low-income families check their EBT balance, find savings, and earn rewards on everyday purchases. Since launch, it has been downloaded over 100,000 times. By the end of 2026, we aim to reach one million families.

“I started using the Forage app, and so far I am really happy and honestly super impressed,” said one app user in a Google Play review. “Sign up is a breeze, and uploading receipts is simple and straightforward. I truly cannot say enough good things about this app!!”

These new funds will enable Forage to keep building for the tens of millions of American families who deserve modern infrastructure and a fairer shot at the grocery aisle.

Forage raises an additional $40M to help low-income families save on groceries

Today, Forage is proud to announce our $40M Series B, bringing our total funding to $75M.

The round was led by Mouro Capital, with participation from Nyca Partners, PayPal Ventures, Long Journey Ventures, Intuit Ventures, NextLadder Ventures, Pivotal Ventures, and FJ Labs.

In this post, we’ll explore the problem Forage is solving, our growth and scale to date, and how we’re using the new funds to accelerate our mission.

Building a network for affordability

The cost of groceries is the number-one financial stressor in America. Food prices have increased by over 50% since the pandemic, while wages have remained largely flat.

For the 100 million Americans who make less than $50,000 a year, this is not an abstract issue. By the end of each month, budgets have dried up, and families are standing in grocery store aisles making impossible choices.

To solve this problem, Forage is building a network of affordability:

  1. For families, we’re building a suite of products to expand financial access

  2. For partners, we’re building a revenue growth engine by helping them win on affordability

Becoming a growth engine for retailers

For the last five years, we’ve focused on modernizing the infrastructure that powers SNAP EBT.

Today, our payments technology is used at over 100,000 stores in all 50 states. We’ve facilitated tens of millions of grocery orders for American families, and our total payments volume has grown by over 13x over the last year.

US Grocery is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry, and the retailers who win over the next decade are the ones who can compete on affordability and effectively serve cost-conscious shoppers. When grocers switch to Forage, they see:

  • 15% lift in topline EBT revenue

  • 11% increase in basket sizes

  • Industry-leading reliability (99.9% historical uptime)

Announcing the Forage App

Processing payments will continue to be an important part of our work. But, increasingly, we realize that there’s more we can do to drive affordability for low-income families directly.

In late 2025, we launched the Forage app, a free tool that helps low-income families check their EBT balance, find savings, and earn rewards on everyday purchases. Since launch, it has been downloaded over 100,000 times. By the end of 2026, we aim to reach one million families.

“I started using the Forage app, and so far I am really happy and honestly super impressed,” said one app user in a Google Play review. “Sign up is a breeze, and uploading receipts is simple and straightforward. I truly cannot say enough good things about this app!!”

These new funds will enable Forage to keep building for the tens of millions of American families who deserve modern infrastructure and a fairer shot at the grocery aisle.

Forage raises an additional $40M to help low-income families save on groceries

Today, Forage is proud to announce our $40M Series B, bringing our total funding to $75M.

The round was led by Mouro Capital, with participation from Nyca Partners, PayPal Ventures, Long Journey Ventures, Intuit Ventures, NextLadder Ventures, Pivotal Ventures, and FJ Labs.

In this post, we’ll explore the problem Forage is solving, our growth and scale to date, and how we’re using the new funds to accelerate our mission.

Building a network for affordability

The cost of groceries is the number-one financial stressor in America. Food prices have increased by over 50% since the pandemic, while wages have remained largely flat.

For the 100 million Americans who make less than $50,000 a year, this is not an abstract issue. By the end of each month, budgets have dried up, and families are standing in grocery store aisles making impossible choices.

To solve this problem, Forage is building a network of affordability:

  1. For families, we’re building a suite of products to expand financial access

  2. For partners, we’re building a revenue growth engine by helping them win on affordability

Becoming a growth engine for retailers

For the last five years, we’ve focused on modernizing the infrastructure that powers SNAP EBT.

Today, our payments technology is used at over 100,000 stores in all 50 states. We’ve facilitated tens of millions of grocery orders for American families, and our total payments volume has grown by over 13x over the last year.

US Grocery is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry, and the retailers who win over the next decade are the ones who can compete on affordability and effectively serve cost-conscious shoppers. When grocers switch to Forage, they see:

  • 15% lift in topline EBT revenue

  • 11% increase in basket sizes

  • Industry-leading reliability (99.9% historical uptime)

Announcing the Forage App

Processing payments will continue to be an important part of our work. But, increasingly, we realize that there’s more we can do to drive affordability for low-income families directly.

In late 2025, we launched the Forage app, a free tool that helps low-income families check their EBT balance, find savings, and earn rewards on everyday purchases. Since launch, it has been downloaded over 100,000 times. By the end of 2026, we aim to reach one million families.

“I started using the Forage app, and so far I am really happy and honestly super impressed,” said one app user in a Google Play review. “Sign up is a breeze, and uploading receipts is simple and straightforward. I truly cannot say enough good things about this app!!”

These new funds will enable Forage to keep building for the tens of millions of American families who deserve modern infrastructure and a fairer shot at the grocery aisle.

Forage raises an additional $40M to help low-income families save on groceries

Today, Forage is proud to announce our $40M Series B, bringing our total funding to $75M.

The round was led by Mouro Capital, with participation from Nyca Partners, PayPal Ventures, Long Journey Ventures, Intuit Ventures, NextLadder Ventures, Pivotal Ventures, and FJ Labs.

In this post, we’ll explore the problem Forage is solving, our growth and scale to date, and how we’re using the new funds to accelerate our mission.

Building a network for affordability

The cost of groceries is the number-one financial stressor in America. Food prices have increased by over 50% since the pandemic, while wages have remained largely flat.

For the 100 million Americans who make less than $50,000 a year, this is not an abstract issue. By the end of each month, budgets have dried up, and families are standing in grocery store aisles making impossible choices.

To solve this problem, Forage is building a network of affordability:

  1. For families, we’re building a suite of products to expand financial access

  2. For partners, we’re building a revenue growth engine by helping them win on affordability

Becoming a growth engine for retailers

For the last five years, we’ve focused on modernizing the infrastructure that powers SNAP EBT.

Today, our payments technology is used at over 100,000 stores in all 50 states. We’ve facilitated tens of millions of grocery orders for American families, and our total payments volume has grown by over 13x over the last year.

US Grocery is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry, and the retailers who win over the next decade are the ones who can compete on affordability and effectively serve cost-conscious shoppers. When grocers switch to Forage, they see:

  • 15% lift in topline EBT revenue

  • 11% increase in basket sizes

  • Industry-leading reliability (99.9% historical uptime)

Announcing the Forage App

Processing payments will continue to be an important part of our work. But, increasingly, we realize that there’s more we can do to drive affordability for low-income families directly.

In late 2025, we launched the Forage app, a free tool that helps low-income families check their EBT balance, find savings, and earn rewards on everyday purchases. Since launch, it has been downloaded over 100,000 times. By the end of 2026, we aim to reach one million families.

“I started using the Forage app, and so far I am really happy and honestly super impressed,” said one app user in a Google Play review. “Sign up is a breeze, and uploading receipts is simple and straightforward. I truly cannot say enough good things about this app!!”

These new funds will enable Forage to keep building for the tens of millions of American families who deserve modern infrastructure and a fairer shot at the grocery aisle.

Forage raises an additional $40M to help low-income families save on groceries

Today, Forage is proud to announce our $40M Series B, bringing our total funding to $75M.

The round was led by Mouro Capital, with participation from Nyca Partners, PayPal Ventures, Long Journey Ventures, Intuit Ventures, NextLadder Ventures, Pivotal Ventures, and FJ Labs.

In this post, we’ll explore the problem Forage is solving, our growth and scale to date, and how we’re using the new funds to accelerate our mission.

Building a network for affordability

The cost of groceries is the number-one financial stressor in America. Food prices have increased by over 50% since the pandemic, while wages have remained largely flat.

For the 100 million Americans who make less than $50,000 a year, this is not an abstract issue. By the end of each month, budgets have dried up, and families are standing in grocery store aisles making impossible choices.

To solve this problem, Forage is building a network of affordability:

  1. For families, we’re building a suite of products to expand financial access

  2. For partners, we’re building a revenue growth engine by helping them win on affordability

Becoming a growth engine for retailers

For the last five years, we’ve focused on modernizing the infrastructure that powers SNAP EBT.

Today, our payments technology is used at over 100,000 stores in all 50 states. We’ve facilitated tens of millions of grocery orders for American families, and our total payments volume has grown by over 13x over the last year.

US Grocery is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry, and the retailers who win over the next decade are the ones who can compete on affordability and effectively serve cost-conscious shoppers. When grocers switch to Forage, they see:

  • 15% lift in topline EBT revenue

  • 11% increase in basket sizes

  • Industry-leading reliability (99.9% historical uptime)

Announcing the Forage App

Processing payments will continue to be an important part of our work. But, increasingly, we realize that there’s more we can do to drive affordability for low-income families directly.

In late 2025, we launched the Forage app, a free tool that helps low-income families check their EBT balance, find savings, and earn rewards on everyday purchases. Since launch, it has been downloaded over 100,000 times. By the end of 2026, we aim to reach one million families.

“I started using the Forage app, and so far I am really happy and honestly super impressed,” said one app user in a Google Play review. “Sign up is a breeze, and uploading receipts is simple and straightforward. I truly cannot say enough good things about this app!!”

These new funds will enable Forage to keep building for the tens of millions of American families who deserve modern infrastructure and a fairer shot at the grocery aisle.

Forage raises an additional $40M to help low-income families save on groceries

Today, Forage is proud to announce our $40M Series B, bringing our total funding to $75M.

The round was led by Mouro Capital, with participation from Nyca Partners, PayPal Ventures, Long Journey Ventures, Intuit Ventures, NextLadder Ventures, Pivotal Ventures, and FJ Labs.

In this post, we’ll explore the problem Forage is solving, our growth and scale to date, and how we’re using the new funds to accelerate our mission.

Building a network for affordability

The cost of groceries is the number-one financial stressor in America. Food prices have increased by over 50% since the pandemic, while wages have remained largely flat.

For the 100 million Americans who make less than $50,000 a year, this is not an abstract issue. By the end of each month, budgets have dried up, and families are standing in grocery store aisles making impossible choices.

To solve this problem, Forage is building a network of affordability:

  1. For families, we’re building a suite of products to expand financial access

  2. For partners, we’re building a revenue growth engine by helping them win on affordability

Becoming a growth engine for retailers

For the last five years, we’ve focused on modernizing the infrastructure that powers SNAP EBT.

Today, our payments technology is used at over 100,000 stores in all 50 states. We’ve facilitated tens of millions of grocery orders for American families, and our total payments volume has grown by over 13x over the last year.

US Grocery is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry, and the retailers who win over the next decade are the ones who can compete on affordability and effectively serve cost-conscious shoppers. When grocers switch to Forage, they see:

  • 15% lift in topline EBT revenue

  • 11% increase in basket sizes

  • Industry-leading reliability (99.9% historical uptime)

Announcing the Forage App

Processing payments will continue to be an important part of our work. But, increasingly, we realize that there’s more we can do to drive affordability for low-income families directly.

In late 2025, we launched the Forage app, a free tool that helps low-income families check their EBT balance, find savings, and earn rewards on everyday purchases. Since launch, it has been downloaded over 100,000 times. By the end of 2026, we aim to reach one million families.

“I started using the Forage app, and so far I am really happy and honestly super impressed,” said one app user in a Google Play review. “Sign up is a breeze, and uploading receipts is simple and straightforward. I truly cannot say enough good things about this app!!”

These new funds will enable Forage to keep building for the tens of millions of American families who deserve modern infrastructure and a fairer shot at the grocery aisle.

Begin accepting SNAP EBT and EBT Cash

Learn how Forage unlocks new revenue streams for merchants of all shapes and sizes.

Begin accepting SNAP EBT and EBT Cash

Learn how Forage unlocks new revenue streams for merchants of all shapes and sizes.

Begin accepting SNAP EBT and EBT Cash

Learn how Forage unlocks new revenue streams for merchants of all shapes and sizes.

Begin accepting SNAP EBT and EBT Cash

Learn how Forage unlocks new revenue streams for merchants of all shapes and sizes.

Begin accepting SNAP EBT and EBT Cash

Learn how Forage unlocks new revenue streams for merchants of all shapes and sizes.

Begin accepting SNAP EBT and EBT Cash

Learn how Forage unlocks new revenue streams for merchants of all shapes and sizes.

Begin accepting SNAP EBT and EBT Cash

Learn how Forage unlocks new revenue streams for merchants of all shapes and sizes.