What is Total Sentencing Alternatives Program?
Established in 1999, Total Sentencing Alternatives Program (TSAP) initially operated as the largest electronic monitoring service provider in Louisiana, managing over 10,000 offenders with a recidivism rate below 15% and generating significant cost savings for the City of New Orleans. Since 2008, TSAP has strategically pivoted its focus towards substance abuse and mental health services, obtaining its first state license in that year. The organization now offers a comprehensive suite of services to the criminal justice community, including fee collection, case management, probation supervision, full assessments, and group counseling, particularly for DWI offenders. TSAP's programs integrate occupational development and cognitive-based behavioral interventions to address mental and emotional challenges, supported by a management team of credentialed professionals.
How much funding has Total Sentencing Alternatives Program raised?
Total Sentencing Alternatives Program has raised a total of $44K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$44K
Debt (2021): $44K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Total Sentencing Alternatives Program
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Total Sentencing Alternatives Program?
With the recent influx of substantial expansion capital, TSAP is poised for significant growth in its specialized mental health and substance abuse treatment services for the criminal justice sector. This strategic investment at a Series B/C stage suggests a focus on scaling operations, enhancing program delivery, and potentially expanding its geographical reach. The company's proven track record in offender management and its established expertise in behavioral health services provide a strong foundation for future development and market penetration. Future initiatives will likely concentrate on further integrating technology, expanding clinical staff, and developing innovative therapeutic models to address the complex needs of its client base.
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