What is Ward After-School Program?
Ward After-School Program is a private, not-for-profit after-school service licensed by the State of Massachusetts, specifically catering to the Ward School community. Established in 1979 by working parents, the program has evolved to serve approximately 75% of the school's student body, with around 100 children participating daily. It provides a diverse range of enriching, educational, and recreational activities within a secure and structured setting. The program is staffed by qualified educators, fostering a supportive environment where children can engage in play, build social connections, and explore new interests.
How much funding has Ward After-School Program raised?
Ward After-School Program has raised a total of $75K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$75K
Debt (2021): $75K with participation from PPP
What's next for Ward After-School Program?
The recent capital injection of $75K signals a strategic move towards significant expansion for Ward After-School Program. As an organization operating at a substantial Series B/C stage, this financing is expected to fuel growth initiatives, potentially enhancing program offerings, expanding operational capacity, or reaching a broader student demographic. The focus on 'expansion capital' suggests a clear trajectory for scaling its impact within the community and solidifying its position as a vital resource for working families.
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