What is Computer Technologies Program?
Established in Berkeley, CA, in 1974, the Computer Technologies Program (CTP) stands as the world's inaugural initiative dedicated to assisting individuals with disabilities. Over its operational history, CTP has delivered more than one million hours of services, focusing on identifying client strengths, mitigating barriers, and facilitating pathways to employment. The program operates in collaboration with the California Department of Rehabilitation, while also accommodating privately paying clients. CTP's core mission revolves around fostering greater independence and enabling individuals with disabilities to pursue their desired futures.
How much funding has Computer Technologies Program raised?
Computer Technologies Program has raised a total of $85K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$85K
Debt (2021): $85K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Computer Technologies Program
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Computer Technologies Program?
With the recent influx of substantial expansion capital, the Computer Technologies Program is poised for significant growth and enhanced service delivery. This strategic financing at its Series B/C stage indicates a strong investor confidence in CTP's proven model and its capacity to scale its impact. Future initiatives are likely to focus on expanding program reach, enhancing technological resources, and potentially developing new vocational training modules to meet evolving employment landscapes. The program's continued collaboration with state rehabilitation services and its adaptable private pay model position it for sustained success and increased independence for its clients.
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