Bridge International Academies vs Made Sewing Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Bridge International Academies vs Made Sewing including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Bridge International Academies Franchise
Made Sewing Franchise
Investment N/A$44,100 - $64,450
Franchise Fee N/A$29,000
Royalty Fee --
Advertising Fee --
Year Founded -2019
Year Franchised -2019
Term Of Agreement --
Term Of Agreement --
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
Bridge International Academies Franchise
Made Sewing Franchise
Experience --

Financing Options

 
Bridge International Academies Franchise
Made Sewing Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
Franchise Fees -/--/-
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Inventory -/--/-
Receivables -/--/-
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Training & Support

 
Bridge International Academies Franchise
Made Sewing Franchise
Training --
Support --
Marketing --
Operations --

Expansion Plans

 
Bridge International Academies Franchise
Made Sewing Franchise
US Expansion -Yes
Canada Expansion --
International Expansion Yes-

Company Overviews

About Bridge International Academies

Bridge International Academies was born out of a conversation Jay Kimmelman, Shannon May, and Phil Frei shared in 2007. Passionate advocates for education and issues related to global poverty, our three cofounders wondered why no one was thinking about schools in developing countries the way Starbucks thought about coffee. Why hadn't anyone tried to tackle education for the bottom of the pyramid by building a large-scale chain of low-cost, high-quality schools? Costs could remain low due to scale. Quality would be ensured due to standardization. Monetizing the institution would guarantee sustainability and, importantly, place the parents in control. Our trio decided to be the first to try. Bringing with them Jay's experience founding Edusoft (an education software company in the USA), Shannon's background in education, international development, and sustainable design, and Phil's history of developing award-winning educational toys (some licensed by LEGO!), they developed the Academy-in-a-Box model that continues to guide the company today. In January 2009, the first Bridge International Academy opened in the Mukuru slum in Nairobi, Kenya. Today there are hundreds of academies with more launching every term. Expansion plans are in place on a global level with a mission of reaching 10,000,000 children.

About Made Sewing

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There are three elements to any successful franchise relationship: a great concept, a good location/territory and a great operator. We have the first element, and we’ll help you find the second. The 3rd element is the real key and is always the operator. As a Made Sewing franchisee, YOU make all the difference. A Franchisee that is willing to follow a proven system and is committed to excellence, consistency, and constant, positive communication with his/her students and community will always have great success.