What is Carr Center?
Established in 1956, the Carr Center operates as a cornerstone of community health and developmental support in Ohio. The organization manages over 18 active programs, ranging from essential speech therapy and adult day health services to specialized community initiatives like Safety Town. By focusing on the functional and educational potential of its participants, the center maintains a high-authority position within the regional non-profit sector. Its operational model relies on a blend of community engagement and strategic resource management to deliver high-impact social services.
How much funding has Carr Center raised?
Carr Center has raised a total of $61K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$61K
Debt (2021): $61K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Carr Center
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Carr Center?
With the recent acquisition of substantial expansion capital, the Carr Center is expected to prioritize the modernization of its service delivery platforms and the potential scaling of its most effective therapeutic programs. The organization will likely focus on deepening its impact within Muskingum County by optimizing its existing facility resources and expanding its outreach capabilities. As the center navigates this growth phase, the focus remains on long-term sustainability and the continued provision of high-quality care, ensuring that the influx of capital translates into measurable improvements in the lives of the individuals they serve.
See full Carr Center company page