What is Commonwealth Autism?
Commonwealth Autism is a prominent organization dedicated to providing comprehensive services for individuals with autism. Its operational scope includes specialized Founders Center Early Childhood programs, a Founders Center Transition Program, and Richmond House, which offers residential and community supports for adults. These programs are licensed by the Virginia Department of Education and accredited by esteemed bodies such as the Virginia Association of Independent Special Education Facilities (VAISEF) and the Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS). The organization's commitment to excellence has been recognized, including a recent designation as a School of Excellence by the National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET).
How much funding has Commonwealth Autism raised?
Commonwealth Autism has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
What's next for Commonwealth Autism?
The recent large-scale late-stage funding and major strategic investment signal a pivotal phase for Commonwealth Autism. This capital infusion is expected to fuel further scaling of its existing programs and potentially support the development of new service offerings. Strategic backing at this stage typically enables organizations to enhance operational capacity, expand geographic reach, and deepen their impact within the community. Commonwealth Autism is well-positioned to leverage this investment to further its mission of providing high-quality, specialized support for individuals with autism and their families.
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