What is Payne-Pulliam School?
Payne-Pulliam School is a vital affiliate of Michigan Works, dedicated to comprehensive workforce development and employment training programs across Detroit and Southeast Michigan. The institution provides critical hands-on skills training in high-demand industries, alongside career readiness workshops, job placement services, educational support, skills certification, and entrepreneurship resources. Its core mission is to bridge the gap between individuals seeking career advancement and the opportunities available, thereby strengthening the regional economy. With a proven track record of training over 1,000 individuals and achieving an impressive 85% employment rate, Payne-Pulliam School actively partners with more than 150 employers to facilitate successful job placements.
How much funding has Payne-Pulliam School raised?
Payne-Pulliam School has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
What's next for Payne-Pulliam School?
The recent major strategic investment positions Payne-Pulliam School for continued expansion and enhanced service delivery. As a large-scale, late-stage entity, the organization is poised to deepen its impact on workforce development in Michigan. Future initiatives will likely focus on scaling its successful training models, forging new employer partnerships, and potentially expanding its geographical reach or program offerings. This strategic capital infusion is expected to bolster its capacity to meet the evolving demands of the job market and further its mission of empowering individuals through education and employment.
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