What is Austen-Dooley?
Founded in 2001, Austen-Dooley specializes in providing lifelong homes and support for individuals with developmental disabilities. The company operates group homes and ISL's (Intermediate Care Facilities for the Intellectually Disabled) in the Kansas City, St. Charles/St. Louis, and Springfield metropolitan areas. Austen-Dooley emphasizes creating safe, comfortable, and community-integrated living environments that encourage personal growth and goal setting, with each home accommodating two to six individuals and providing 24-hour care and transportation. The company's rapid expansion highlights a growing demand for its specialized residential services.
How much funding has Austen-Dooley raised?
Austen-Dooley has raised a total of $1M across 1 funding round:
Debt
$1M
Debt (2020): $1M with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Austen-Dooley
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Austen-Dooley?
With the recent strategic investment, Austen-Dooley is poised for accelerated expansion and enhanced service delivery. The substantial capital will likely fuel further development of its group home and ISL network, potentially extending its reach to new regions within Missouri or improving existing facilities. This financing round suggests a strong investor confidence in Austen-Dooley's business model and its capacity to scale its operations while maintaining its commitment to high-quality care for its residents. The company's focus on community involvement and goal setting, coupled with its rapid growth trajectory, positions it for continued success in the essential services sector.
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