What is Exponents?
Exponents is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive support services for individuals with histories of substance abuse and incarceration, with a particular focus on those at risk for or living with HIV and Hepatitis C. Originating from the ARRIVE project in 1988, which addressed the critical needs of parolees during the height of the AIDS epidemic, Exponents has evolved into a client-driven entity. Its individualized strategy responds to the dynamic personal needs of men and women, offering health and wellness training, access to primary and mental healthcare, and professional development programs aimed at employment in healthcare and substance abuse fields. The organization emphasizes empowering clients to leverage their past experiences to build purposeful futures.
How much funding has Exponents raised?
Exponents has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Exponents
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Exponents?
The recent major strategic investment signals a new phase of growth and operational expansion for Exponents. This capital infusion is expected to bolster its capacity to reach more individuals in need, enhance its service delivery models, and potentially broaden its reach into new communities or specialized programs. The company's focus on late-stage funding suggests a mature operational framework poised for significant scaling and long-term sustainability, likely involving strategic partnerships and program enhancements to further its mission of HIV prevention and recovery support.
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