What is The TARC?
The TARC, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, operates through a multi-faceted approach that includes community fundraising and direct service provision. Established in 1985, TARC has historically relied on supplementary funds from sources like state aid and United Way, alongside its own robust fundraising efforts such as Radiothon and Penny Power. These initiatives, involving community participation and volunteer support, have been crucial in generating capital for its programs. Beyond fundraising, TARC offers Case Management services, assisting individuals from childhood through adulthood, and has expanded its operational footprint with multiple locations to accommodate growth.
How much funding has The TARC raised?
The TARC has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
What's next for The TARC?
With a history of successful community engagement and a recent major strategic investment, The TARC is poised for continued development and enhanced service delivery. The large-scale, late-stage funding indicates a strategic focus on scaling its impact and potentially expanding its reach or refining its service offerings. Future endeavors will likely involve leveraging this capital to strengthen its Case Management programs, broaden the scope of its fundraising initiatives, and potentially explore new avenues for community support and partnerships. The organization's ability to consistently mobilize community resources, as demonstrated by its long-standing fundraising events, positions it well for sustained operational capacity and growth.
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