Binti
Binti is a child welfare software company launched in 2017, serving over 500 agencies across 34 states, including DC, and enhancing the efficiency of family approvals and social worker operations.
Company History
Binti was launched in 2017, aiming to revolutionize the way child welfare agencies operate. Since its inception, Binti has grown to work with over 500 agencies across 34 states, including Washington D.C. By collaborating closely with these agencies, Binti has been instrumental in serving over 150,000 children in care nationally. The company's rapid growth is a testament to its effective solutions in the child welfare space.
Services
Binti offers a comprehensive child welfare software solution tailored to improve efficiency and effectiveness in various domains. Key services include licensing, placements, case management, intake, investigations, eligibility and payments, and family finding and engagement. The platform is mobile-friendly and integrates seamlessly with other systems, such as Medicaid, enabling collaboration across different service areas. By utilizing Binti, agencies have seen significant improvements in operations and outcomes.
Operational Impact
Agencies using Binti have reported substantial operational improvements. They observe a 40% increase in families approved per year and an 18% reduction in the number of days required to approve families. Additionally, agencies have reported a saving of 20-40% in social worker time. These efficiencies translate into better and faster services for the children in care, confirming the positive impact of Binti's solutions on everyday operations.
Investor Information
Since its launch, Binti has raised over $60M from a pool of esteemed investors. This includes funding from prominent ventures like Founders Fund, First Round Capital, and Kapor Capital. Notable individuals such as Michael Dell and Lachy Groom have also invested in the company. This financial backing highlights the strong confidence in Binti's mission and its potential for continued impact and growth in the child welfare sector.