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Across these 10 most recent “Individual and Family Services” entries, the largest disclosed round is Families Forward’s $3M (2023-10-11), which dwarfs the…

Across these 10 most recent “Individual and Family Services” entries, the largest disclosed round is Families Forward’s $3M (2023-10-11), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amount of $220K (Ray Graham Association, 2024-10-08) and the rest, where several rounds are $80K or below (e.g., Arc of Monroe County $80K on 2023-08-07; Brighton Center $20K on 2025-04-14). Another strong pattern is the heavy use of non-attributed amounts: 3 of 10 entries are “undisclosed” (Alliance For Children, SHARE Fund, Family Promise Metrowest), while the remaining 7 show “Series Unknown,” indicating limited visibility into stage labeling.

Temporally, the span runs from 2023-06-21 (Family Promise Metrowest) to 2025-04-14 (Brighton Center), and most rounds cluster in mid- to late-2023, with multiple entries between 2023-07-13 and 2023-12-19 (e.g., Dismas House of Massachusetts $30K on 2023-07-13; Hope’s Front Door $20K on 2023-07-18; Families Forward $3M on 2023-10-11). Geographically, Illinois appears repeatedly (Ray Graham Association in Lisle, Hope’s Front Door in Downers Grove, and Safer Foundation in Chicago), suggesting a localized concentration across these listings.

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What stands out as the largest disclosed funding amount here, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed rounds?

Families Forward’s $3M (2023-10-11) is an outlier relative to the rest of the disclosed amounts: Ray Graham Association’s $220K (2024-10-08) is the next-largest, followed by Arc of Monroe County’s $80K (2023-08-07) and multiple smaller rounds such as $30K (Dismas House of Massachusetts, 2023-07-13).

Is there a city or state cluster in these recent rounds?

Illinois is the most repeated state among the cities listed: Ray Graham Association (Lisle, 2024-10-08, $220K), Safer Foundation (Chicago, 2024-08-02, $10K), and Hope’s Front Door (Downers Grove, 2023-07-18, $20K) all appear within the 10-row window.

Which rounds fall within the most recent 90 days shown on the page?

Only one entry lands in the most recent 90-day slice of the displayed data: Brighton Center in Newport, Kentucky closed on 2025-04-14 with $20K (Series Unknown). The next most recent disclosed entry is Ray Graham Association on 2024-10-08 ($220K), outside that 90-day window.

What does the series/amout disclosure mix look like across these 10 entries?

Stage visibility is limited: all 10 entries are labeled “Series Unknown,” and 3 of the 10 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (Alliance For Children, SHARE Fund, Family Promise Metrowest). Among the remaining 7 with disclosed amounts, values range from $10K (Safer Foundation, 2024-08-02) up to $3M (Families Forward, 2023-10-11).

Are there additional outliers besides the largest round?

Yes. At the low end, Safer Foundation’s $10K (2024-08-02) is the smallest disclosed amount in the visible rows, while multiple $20K rounds (Brighton Center on 2025-04-14; Hope’s Front Door on 2023-07-18) sit notably above that floor but still far below Ray Graham Association’s $220K and Families Forward’s $3M.

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