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The Literacy Alliance Powerfully Fuels Its Mission With $50,000 Funding Boost

Key Takeaways:

  • The Literacy Alliance successfully obtains a $50,000 grant.
  • The funding round was led by Comcast.
  • The funds will support The Literacy Alliance’s mission of empowering people through education.
  • This marks the first funding round for the non-profit startup.

The Fort Wayne-based education non-profit, The Literacy Alliance, has been given a shot in the arm with a $50,000 grant funding, marking their first major boost since inception. According to their Crunchbase profile, the funding round was led by media and technology company, Comcast.

This fundraising round comes just in time, as the Indiana-based start-up continues its mission of ’empowering people and strengthening communities through education.’ With this funding, it stands better equipped to make an impactful stride towards furthering its initiatives that expressly benefit the community it serves.

Given the increasingly competitive nature of grant funding, The Literacy Alliance’s successful fundraising signifies the merit of its cause and the quality and potential of its initiatives.

With this recent funding boost, all eyes will be on The Literacy Alliance as the non-profit moves forward in its mission to bring about change through the transformative power of education.


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