What is Generations United?
Founded in 1986 by leaders from prominent organizations such as the National Council on Aging, Child Welfare League of America, Children's Defense Fund, and AARP, Generations United operates as a robust advocate for children, youth, and older adults. The organization's core mission revolves around intergenerational strategies, aiming to create enduring benefits through collaboration and public policy initiatives. Its work is recognized for its effectiveness in communities and its influence in Washington D.C., positioning it as a key player in advocating for vulnerable populations across age groups.
How much funding has Generations United raised?
Generations United has raised a total of $125K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$125K
Debt (2021): $125K with participation from PPP
What's next for Generations United?
With substantial backing and a clear mandate for intergenerational collaboration, Generations United is well-positioned for continued impact. The recent strategic investment, part of its large-scale late-stage funding, suggests a focus on scaling its advocacy efforts and expanding its programmatic reach. Future initiatives are likely to concentrate on strengthening policy frameworks that support children, youth, and seniors, further solidifying its role as a vital intergenerational connector and advocate in the United States.
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