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HopSkipDrive Raises $37M in Series D Funding
The money is expected to help fuel the company's efforts to modernize school transportation and expand across the country.

HopSkipDrive recently launched its 21st market in Detroit, Mich.
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HopSkipDrive, a supplier of scalable school transportation solutions, has raised $37M in Series D funding from Energy Impact Partners, Keyframe Capital, FirstMark Capital, Alumni Ventures, Transform Capital, and others.
HopSkipDrive will use the funding to continue its efforts to transform and modernize school transportation — the company grew 3x last year and plans to grow another 3x in the upcoming year. HopSkipDrive is already the partner of choice for over 400 school districts and 16,000 schools. The company recently launched its 21st market: Detroit, Mich.
At a time when school districts are suffering due to major staffing shortages — 88% of districts report they are affected by school bus driver shortages — and pandemic learning loss, HopSkipDrive seeks to empower them to drive greater equity through transportation in an efficient, cost-effective, and safe way. With its RideIQ solution, HopSkipDrive helps districts optimize their transportation plans and create more efficient multi-modal route solutions.
HopSkipDrive’s approach is designed to help solve bus driver shortages, reduce school commute times, give families and caregivers full visibility and transparency, save districts money, and reduce the carbon footprint of school transportation.
Said Energy Impact Partners partner Cassie Bowe: “We are excited to double down on our investment and fund further expansion. HopSkipDrive is doing something that’s never been done before — bringing school transportation into the modern era through assessing and optimizing transportation planning, creating a new and unique driver supply, and providing multi-modal solutions to improve how kids get to school. With this funding, we also look forward to HopSkipDrive continuing to expand sustainable transportation options for schools.”
HopSkipDrive Co-founder and CEO Joanna McFarland said: “This funding fuels our path toward achieving our vision of a modern school transportation system, one that is safe, equitable, efficient and resourced to give kids the opportunities they deserve with both in school and after-school activities. HopSkipDrive is revolutionizing school transportation through assessment, optimization and supplementation of traditional yellow bus solutions. With this funding, we’ll expand our reach, getting more kids to school safely and with lower commute times so they can focus on learning.”
HopSkipDrive’s RideIQ solution is already transforming school transportation for over 400 districts in 12 states, including Seattle Public Schools and Denver Public Schools.
Albert Samora, executive director of transportation for Denver Public Schools, showcases the company’s impact: “HopSkipDrive has been a necessary and invaluable school transportation partner to Denver Public Schools. Bus driver shortages have been challenging to our transportation department, but HopSkipDrive’s introduction of a flexible driver supply and easy-to-use technology helped us free up assets and optimize our transportation.”
HopSkipDrive currently operates in 21 major markets in 12 states, contracting with over 400 school districts. To date, HopSkipDrive CareDrivers have driven more than 20 million miles and safely delivered 2 million riders to over 16,000 schools.
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