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Working Fields Receives $2M in Funding From Investors to Accelerate Growth

WORKING FIELDS RECEIVES $2M IN FUNDING FROM INVESTORS TO ACCELERATE GROWTH

Jul 23, 2024
Investors across four states help fund the regional expansion of fair chance staffing agency

South Burlington, VT (July 18, 2024) - Working Fields has surpassed the $2M mark in equity funding from investors to support its regional expansion. As a mission-driven staffing agency and benefit corporation, Working Fields strengthens communities using a unique peer support model to increase access to employment for marginalized populations and connect local employers with dedicated job seekers. Since its inception in 2017, Working Fields has helped over 3,000 people with employment opportunities at more than 100 companies.

Headquartered in Vermont, operating and actively expanding across New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts, Working Fields has received funding from 26 national and New England-based investors to accelerate its growth in the Northeast, some of which include:
  • Vermont Community Foundation
  • De-Carceration Fund
  • New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
  • The Fund at Hula
  • Elmina B. Sewall Foundation
  • Frank Sadowski
  • University of Vermont Health Network 
  • Michael Lipson
  • Barred Rock Foundation
  • Jake Perkinson
  • Beveridge Foundation

From 2023 to 2024, Working Fields has entered three new territories with the opening of offices in Greenfield, MA, Dover, NH, and Lewiston/Auburn, ME. In 2023, community agencies in NH and MA referred 189 jobseekers to Working Fields for services.

With secured funding, Working Fields will continue to build its internal and external infrastructure to grow its new locations and is expanding its MA service area to Hampshire and Hampden County.

“The generous support we have received from investors is instrumental in furthering our services to benefit individuals, companies, and communities throughout New England,” said Chelsea Bardot Lewis, Chief Operating Officer of Working Fields. “As we move forward with our 2024 growth plan, we are immensely grateful for the dedicated funding that will allow us to continue offering equitable employment opportunities and expand our invaluable services into new markets.”

Working Fields aims to raise an additional $500k which will contribute to its 2024-2025 growth plan and expansion into much-needed markets throughout the New England region.

Working Fields is a South Burlington, VT-based staffing agency with a unique peer support model born from our founder’s lived experience in recovery, incarceration, and socially responsible business. We remove barriers to employment for job seekers and employers alike across Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts. Our mission-driven approach promotes inclusive hiring practices and long-term retention. Working Fields has partnered with over 3,000 jobseekers, 400 community organizations, and more than 100 employers.

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