What is Hamilton Madison House?
Established in 1898, Hamilton-Madison House operates as a cornerstone of social infrastructure in New York City. The organization specializes in a multi-generational service model, providing critical support systems that span from early childhood education to specialized care for older adults. By prioritizing culturally sensitive interventions, the entity maintains a unique market position as a vital community hub. Its operational framework is designed to foster inclusivity and engagement, effectively bridging gaps in social welfare through a comprehensive suite of behavioral health and community-based initiatives.
How much funding has Hamilton Madison House raised?
Hamilton Madison House has raised a total of $1M across 1 funding round:
Debt
$1M
Debt (2020): $1M with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Hamilton Madison House
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Hamilton Madison House?
With the recent infusion of capital, Hamilton-Madison House is positioned to scale its operational footprint and modernize its service delivery mechanisms. The organization is expected to prioritize the expansion of its behavioral health capacity and the integration of digital tools to enhance community outreach. As it navigates this phase of institutional growth, the focus will remain on sustaining its legacy of inclusivity while adapting to the complex needs of a multi-ethnic urban population. This strategic financing serves as a catalyst for long-term sustainability, enabling the organization to deepen its impact across all life stages.
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