What is Al-Iman School?
Al-Iman School is an established educational institution with 27 years of operation, serving over 250 students from Pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade. Accredited by the Council of Islamic Schools of North America and a member of the Islamic Schools League of America, the school is situated on a shared campus with the Islamic Association of Raleigh, adjacent to North Carolina State University. The school emphasizes diversity among its student body and staff, drawing from various cultural backgrounds such as Asian-American, White (European and Middle Eastern), and African-American. Its facilities include separate buildings for younger grades with a renovated playground, and a dedicated floor within the masjid facility for older students, featuring a science lab, computer carts, a gymnasium, and a library. Graduates typically proceed to competitive local high school programs.
How much funding has Al-Iman School raised?
Al-Iman School has raised a total of $497K across 2 funding rounds:
Debt
$150K
Debt
$347K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Debt (2021): $347K led by PPP
Key Investors in Al-Iman School
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Al-Iman School?
The recent large-scale, late-stage funding positions Al-Iman School for significant expansion and enhancement of its educational offerings. This capital infusion is likely to support infrastructure improvements, curriculum development, and potentially an increase in student enrollment or the expansion of grade levels. The strategic nature of this investment suggests a focus on long-term sustainability and strengthening its position within the Islamic education sector. Future initiatives may include leveraging its proximity to North Carolina State University for collaborative programs or enhanced academic resources, further solidifying its role as a premier Islamic school in the Triangle community.
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