What is Statistical Research (SRI)?
Statistical Research (SRI) is an organization focused on advancing research and synthesis, particularly within the realms of Cultural Resources Management (CRM) and archaeological studies. The SRI Foundation, a key entity within SRI, has been instrumental in estimating CRM funding for fiscal years and fostering synthetic research through initiatives like the Coalition for Archaeological Synthesis (CfAS). CfAS aims to address important social science questions with implications for contemporary societal issues, employing a model proven by institutions like the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS). SRI also plays a role in coordinating efforts for the National Center for Archaeological Synthesis (NCAS) and has been recognized for its contributions to historical preservation, notably through its hosting of the Passport in Time (PIT) Clearinghouse.
How much funding has Statistical Research (SRI) raised?
Statistical Research (SRI) has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
What's next for Statistical Research (SRI)?
The company's large-scale late-stage funding context suggests a strategic focus on scaling operations, expanding research initiatives, and potentially broadening the reach of its synthesis projects. This infusion of capital is likely to accelerate the development and implementation of new research methodologies and collaborations, further solidifying SRI's position in academic and archaeological research. The emphasis on synthetic research indicates a forward-looking approach, aiming to generate impactful insights that can inform policy and address pressing societal challenges.
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