We provided the underwriting support to launch The Inspired Community Project (TICP), a Bronx-based organization addressing the severe shortage of early intervention services for neurodiverse children from birth to age three. The Bronx has the highest referral rate for such services in New York State but also the lowest participation rate due to a lack of providers. TICP responds to this gap through a clinic-based model that delivers direct services while training local residents to become Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), building a sustainable, community-based workforce.
Our challenge grant supported the launch of TICP’s first center, now a fully operational therapeutic clinic serving children who were previously on waitlists. The workforce program trains and employs local residents full-time while they work toward certification, offering hands-on experience, paid employment, and career advancement opportunities.
TICP’s diversified revenue model, which includes public vouchers and private insurance reimbursements, has enabled the organization to sustain operations with 80% earned revenue, reducing ongoing philanthropic need.