W.K. Kellogg Foundation Invests in Acelero Learning
About Acelero Learning
Acelero Learning works with local communities across the country to support and manage high-quality Head Start programs. Local affiliates of the company currently serve over 2,200 children, ages zero to five, in Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Nevada and New Jersey. The company was founded in 2001 by Aaron Lieberman, a former Head Start teacher and founder of the national early childhood program Jumpstart, and Henry Wilde, a former staffer at the Children’s Defense Fund who is now the Deputy Secretary for Children and Families for the State of Wisconsin. Acelero Learning’s local affiliates have consistently served more children, increased teacher salaries, and provided dramatically expanded hours for children and families in each location where they are funded as the Head Start or Early Head Start grantee. In addition to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, current investors include the Ironwood Equity Fund, Boston Community Capital, New Jersey Community Capital, and the New Schools Venture Fund. For more information about Acelero Learning, please visit the company’s website at www.acelero.net.