What is Project Worthmore?
Project Worthmore is a nonprofit organization established in 2011, dedicated to aiding Colorado's refugee population, which comprises over 60,000 individuals from diverse backgrounds. The organization has developed six core programs, including the English Language Program and the Worthmore Clinic, to facilitate the integration of newcomers. Its mission centers on fostering a welcoming environment where refugees can rebuild their lives following persecution and violence, encouraging community engagement through donations, volunteering, and strategic partnerships.
How much funding has Project Worthmore raised?
Project Worthmore has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Project Worthmore
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Project Worthmore?
The recent major strategic investment signifies Project Worthmore's transition into a scaling phase, enabling the expansion of its impactful programs. This capital infusion is expected to bolster its capacity to serve the growing refugee community in Colorado, potentially leading to the development of new initiatives or the enhancement of existing services like language training and healthcare support. The organization's focus on community involvement suggests a strategy to leverage external support for sustainable growth and broader reach.
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