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The Knowledge House builds a pipeline of tech talent rooted in the Bronx
Since its inception, the organization has grown from a grassroots initiative operating with borrowed space and equipment into a multi-city nonprofit that now serves more than 500 students annually across six regions. This sustained growth sets the foundation for impactful programming.
“The nonprofit sector is experiencing a lot of challenges right now,” she said. “To still be here, still growing and still serving our communities is something we’re proud of.”
Despite this growth, TKH now navigates reduced government funding and broader challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts nationwide. The nonprofit operated on a $7.4 million budget last year, which has decreased to $6 million this year as leaders adopt a more conservative approach. This fiscal environment requires strategic adjustment while maintaining core services.
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