What is Seton Foundation for Learning?
Established in 1985, Seton Foundation for Learning is a dedicated institution providing specialized educational services for school-aged children with special needs. Operating through three distinct schools—Joan Ann Kennedy Memorial Preschool, Mother Franciska Elementary School, and Bishop Ahern High School—the foundation cultivates a supportive and inclusive atmosphere, welcoming students from all religious backgrounds and maintaining an affiliation with the Archdiocese of New York. Its educational approach is characterized by individualized attention, integrating academic, social, and emotional development, and fostering strong collaboration between educators and therapists. The foundation's core objective is to empower children and support their families, enabling students to achieve success in their educational journeys.
How much funding has Seton Foundation for Learning raised?
Seton Foundation for Learning has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
What's next for Seton Foundation for Learning?
The recent strategic investment in Seton Foundation for Learning, occurring within a context of large-scale late-stage funding, suggests a strategic push towards expansion or enhancement of its specialized educational programs. This capital infusion is likely to fuel initiatives aimed at broadening its reach, improving existing facilities, or developing new therapeutic and educational methodologies. As a long-standing organization, this financing indicates a mature growth phase, potentially focused on sustainability and increasing its impact within the special education landscape.
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