What is Arm In Arm?
Operating as a 501(c)3 charitable organization, Arm In Arm serves as a vital nexus for social welfare, providing food pantries, homelessness prevention programs, and workforce development initiatives. Originally established in 1980 as The Crisis Ministry, the organization rebranded in 2016 to better reflect its collaborative, community-centric model. By leveraging a network of volunteers and local partnerships, the entity addresses the root causes of financial instability, ensuring that residents have access to the resources necessary for long-term self-sufficiency. Its market position is defined by its deep-rooted history in Princeton and the surrounding areas, where it acts as a primary safety net for thousands of families annually.
How much funding has Arm In Arm raised?
Arm In Arm has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Arm In Arm
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Arm In Arm?
The deployment of this latest financing will likely focus on scaling the organization's digital outreach and physical service capacity to meet the evolving demands of the local job market and housing landscape. As Arm In Arm continues to navigate the complexities of social service delivery, the strategic allocation of these funds will be critical in sustaining its grassroots initiatives and enhancing the efficacy of its job search mentoring programs. By prioritizing operational resilience, the organization aims to solidify its role as a sustainable partner for community members, ensuring that its mission of collective thriving remains robust against future economic fluctuations.
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