What is Triangle?
Founded in 1971, Triangle has evolved from a localized initiative serving five individuals into a comprehensive service provider supporting over three thousand people across 170 communities. The organization operates a diverse portfolio of facilities, including six employment service centers and ten community residences. Its market position is defined by a unique blend of social enterprise and vocational training, featuring an award-winning School-to-Career program, medical manufacturing facilities, and contract fulfillment centers. By integrating professional development with community-based living, Triangle serves as a critical infrastructure provider for disability advocacy and workforce integration in the region.
How much funding has Triangle raised?
Triangle has raised a total of $1M across 1 funding round:
Debt
$1M
Debt (2020): $1M with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Triangle
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Triangle?
The recent infusion of capital is expected to catalyze the next phase of Triangle's growth, particularly in scaling its employment training and residential service models. As the organization navigates the complexities of the modern social services landscape, this major enterprise-level funding will likely be directed toward upgrading its existing facilities in Malden, Danvers, and beyond. Strategic priorities will likely include the enhancement of its digital presence, such as the Ablevision platform, and the optimization of its contract fulfillment operations to ensure long-term sustainability. By leveraging this financial backing, Triangle aims to deepen its impact, ensuring that its award-winning programs remain accessible to an increasing number of young adults and individuals seeking dignified, independent living solutions.
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