What is Thiebaut Method?
Thiebaut Method is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering underserved youth through the cultivation of intrinsic motivations. Founded in 2009 by Paul Thiebaut III, the organization develops and implements curriculum designed to expose young individuals to a broader understanding of the world, fostering college and career aspirations and aiming to break cycles of poverty. Their flagship 'Social Good Projects' curriculum targets underserved youth in grades 4-8, building upon a foundation of five distinct intrinsic motivation curricula developed over 15 years, which have collectively served over 1,000 children across PreK-12. The organization's work is rooted in East Palo Alto, a high-poverty city within Silicon Valley, highlighting its commitment to addressing systemic inequalities.
How much funding has Thiebaut Method raised?
Thiebaut Method has raised a total of $40K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$40K
Debt (2021): $40K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Thiebaut Method
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Thiebaut Method?
With the recent influx of substantial expansion capital, Thiebaut Method is poised for significant scaling of its operations and curriculum reach. This strategic investment will likely fuel the enhancement of existing programs, the development of new initiatives, and potentially the expansion into new geographic areas or demographic segments. The company's focus on intrinsic motivation-based learning positions it to further solidify its impact in youth development and poverty alleviation, leveraging this financial backing to amplify its mission and broaden its influence in the social good landscape.
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