Homer: Raises $50M in Series C Funding

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  • BEGiN, the NYC-based company behind the early learning program Homer, closed a $50m Series C funding round
  • Backers included Lego Ventures, Sesame Workshop, the principal investor in Gymboree Play & Music, 3One4 Capital, Trustbridge Partners and Interlock Partners
  • Liquidity Capital also contributed an additional $25m in trajectory-based funding for growth
  • The company will use the funding to launch a comprehensive early learning program across digital, physical, and in-person experience
  • BEGiN is the parent company of Homer, which is to launch a comprehensive early learning program
  • The program is based on The HOMER Method, expert-designed and research-based framework designed to give children the best start to their learning journey
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