What is Bridgeway House?
Bridgeway House is a nonprofit organization established in 2002, dedicated to offering treatments, developmental therapies, enrichment courses, and support services to children and families impacted by autism and related abilities. The organization operates with a commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that financial constraints do not impede access to essential programs. By providing services such as ABA therapies, social skills groups, and academic support, Bridgeway House aims to address the multifaceted challenges faced by this community. Scholarships are integral to their model, guaranteeing that all families can benefit from their offerings, thereby enriching lives through supportive relationships and fostering development.
How much funding has Bridgeway House raised?
Bridgeway House has raised a total of $772K across 2 funding rounds:
Debt
$350K
Debt
$422K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
Debt (2021): $422K led by PPP
What's next for Bridgeway House?
The recent major strategic investment signals a period of potential expansion and enhanced service delivery for Bridgeway House. This capital infusion is likely to bolster existing programs, potentially allowing for the scaling of operations to reach a wider demographic of families in need. Future initiatives may focus on deepening therapeutic interventions, expanding outreach efforts, and further developing enrichment opportunities. The organization's commitment to accessibility through scholarships suggests that future growth will continue to prioritize equitable access to care and support, solidifying its position as a vital resource within the autism support landscape.
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