What is Shiloh House?
Shiloh House, established in 1985, is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending childhood trauma and providing comprehensive support to Colorado families. The organization offers a multifaceted approach that includes residential care for youth, vital parenting support, educational resources, and community-based programs. Their core mission revolves around cultivating a consistent and loving environment for children while empowering families to overcome the enduring cycles of trauma. Shiloh House also actively fosters community engagement through volunteer initiatives and donation drives, amplifying its positive impact.
How much funding has Shiloh House raised?
Shiloh House has raised a total of $2.5M across 2 funding rounds:
Debt
$1M
Debt
$1.5M
Debt (2020): $1M with participation from PPP
Debt (2021): $1.5M led by PPP
Key Investors in Shiloh House
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Shiloh House?
The recent major strategic investment signals a period of potential expansion and enhanced service delivery for Shiloh House. This capital infusion is likely to fuel the scaling of existing programs, the development of new trauma-informed interventions, and the strengthening of community partnerships. With a clear focus on sustainable growth and deepening its impact, Shiloh House is poised to further solidify its position as a cornerstone of family support and trauma recovery services in the region.
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