What is Dana-Thomas?
The Dana Thomas House Foundation is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the architectural masterpiece designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1902. Located in Springfield, Illinois, this historic residence, originally built for socialite Susan Lawrence Dana, comprises 35 rooms and features an extensive collection of Wright's site-specific art glass and furniture. The foundation actively engages the public through guided tours, educational programs, and community events, aiming to foster appreciation for Wright's enduring legacy among architecture enthusiasts, local residents, families, and educational groups.
How much funding has Dana-Thomas raised?
Dana-Thomas has raised a total of $19K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$19K
Debt (2021): $19K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Dana-Thomas
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Dana-Thomas?
With the recent capital injection, Dana-Thomas is poised for a new phase of expansion, likely focusing on enhancing its visitor experience and educational outreach. The Series A/B growth stage funding suggests strategic investments in infrastructure, program development, or potentially broader marketing efforts to attract a wider audience. Future initiatives may include digital content expansion, restoration projects, or partnerships to further solidify its position as a key cultural and architectural landmark.
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