Planning, managing, and evaluating chronic absenteeism programs is serious business. Districts need a technology partner that clears the way for staff to focus time and attention on that - instead of time-consuming, tedious processes and documentation. AllHere provides intuitive, easy to use and deploy, cloud-based solutions to change chronic absenteeism within state education agencies, districts and schools. Our mission is to give each school in the U.S. the keys to run higher quality attendance intervention programs, assess impact, and inform decisions. AllHere generates results in less than a year, allowing continuous improvement. Visit allhere.com.
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Boston
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $11.5M
Founded date: 2015
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
- | SB Opportu... | theopportu... |
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
09.06.2021 | Series A | $8M | - |
05.05.2020 | - | $3.5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 22
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10.06.2024 | AllHere Recognized For “Best Use of AI” in 2024 EdTech | AllHere, a leading developer of AI-powered solutions for K-12 education, today announced that it has been selected as the winner of the “Best Use of Artificial Intelligence” award in the 6th annual EdTech Breakthrough Awards. The program is... |
02.02.2022 | A Black woman’s guide to venture-capital fundraising: How to pitch investors, build a support network, and raise millions. | . Diaundra Jones Raising venture capital is a daunting experience for Black women. Before 2021, only 93 Black female founders had raised $US1 ($AU1) million or more in venture capital. Insider compiled a guide to help Black women through th... |
02.02.2022 | A Black woman's guide to venture-capital fundraising: How to pitch investors, build a support network, and raise millions. | Raising venture capital is a daunting experience for Black women. Before 2021, only 93 Black female founders had raised $1 million or more in venture capital. Advertisement Raising venture capital is a daunting experience for Black women. B... |
07.11.2021 | Fewer than 200 Black female founders have ever received $1 million in VC funding. 7 women who did it share their best fundraising advice. | Britney Winters, Joanna Smith, and Tanya van Court. Courtesy of Britney Winters, Mamadi Doumbouya, and Tanya van Court; Skye Gould/Insider The venture-capital space isn’t the most welcoming environment for Black women. As of 2020, only 93 B... |
07.11.2021 | Fewer than 200 Black female founders have ever received $1 million in VC funding. 7 women who did it share their best fundraising advice. | The venture-capital space isn't the most welcoming environment for Black women. As of 2020, only 93 Black women had raised $1 million or more in venture funds. Advertisement Tanya van Court noticed immediately that white male investors were... |
26.10.2021 | SoftBank committed to invest $100M in Miami startups. It’s now at $250M – and counting | Facebook Tweet Pin LinkedIn Email At this milestone, SoftBank’s Shu Nyatta shares his thoughts on Miami as a startup, as a global city in the making, and more In January, during a CafecitoTalk with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, SoftBank Group... |
04.10.2021 | A ‘New Normal’ Requires New Tools for Attendance and Family Engagement | Mini arrived at the Office of School Culture in Michigan’s Lansing School District in December 2020. She came on board to help us assess our attendance goals and strategies several months into a global pandemic. Mini immediately organized o... |
07.08.2021 | AllHere Advisory Board Launches With Top Leaders From Research And Education | Advisory Board brings together top education leaders and researchers to determine future applications of conversational AI in K-12 and improve student education outcomes AllHere, the leading provider of AI-powered solutions to improve K-12 ... |
04.08.2021 | AllHere Advisory Board Launches with Top Leaders from Research and Education | |
23.06.2021 | How A Black Female Edtech Founder Attracted $12.1 Million In Venture Capital | Joanna Smith, CEO at AllHereMamadi Doumbouya |
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