What is Acca?
Operating since 1946, Acca, or The Alaska Center for Children & Adults, serves as a critical pillar in the Alaskan social services infrastructure. The organization provides a comprehensive suite of diagnostic, therapeutic, and educational resources designed to foster independence for individuals with developmental disabilities. By integrating programs such as the Developmental Disabilities Resource Connection and the Infant Learning Program, Acca maintains a robust market position as a primary provider of early intervention and family wellness support. Their unique value proposition lies in the synthesis of clinical expertise and community-based referral networks, ensuring that clients receive holistic care tailored to their specific developmental needs.
How much funding has Acca raised?
Acca has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Acca
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Acca?
With the recent influx of capital, Acca is poised to transition into a phase of enhanced service capacity and infrastructure modernization. The strategic deployment of these funds will likely focus on expanding the reach of their Child & Family Wellness Program and upgrading the resources available within their adaptive mobility Loan Closet. As the organization navigates this late-stage growth trajectory, the focus will remain on optimizing operational efficiencies to meet the increasing demand for specialized disability services. By leveraging this financial backing, Acca aims to solidify its role as a sustainable, long-term partner for families navigating complex developmental challenges, ensuring that their legacy of care continues to evolve alongside modern therapeutic advancements.
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