B2B Franchise

FRANCHISE DIRECTORY

Child Care Franchise Franchise Opportunities

B2B Franchise

Send Me a Pro

United States

Investment: USD$: 85,299
Finance Available
Break Even in 0
Training Provided
Established in 2007
Outlets: 0
Full Time

  • Send Me a Pro operates as a digital marketplace, allowing users to find and hire professionals for various home and personal services.
  • The platform aims to provide a convenient and efficient way to connect customers with qualified service providers.

B2B Franchise
Investment: USD$: 84,100
Finance Available
Break Even in 0
Training Provided
Established in 2009
Outlets: 32
Full Time

Tippi Toes provides its franchise owners with the opportunity to make an impact in their local community by being a community and children’s hero. Franchisees also get to join the troupe of Tippi Toes club of parents, who want to help children have fun and build confidence.

Tippi Toes has over 10 years of franchising success, establishing proven systems to impact communities across the country. The Tippi Toes mobile curriculum-based business allows business owners to launch quickly and experience low start-up costs. Our Tippi Toes curriculum is easy to learn, making it an excellent brand for business owners looking to work with the most adorable young customers, without an in-depth need for dance experience. Our dancers range from 18-months for our Toddler and Me to 12 years in our early Hip Hop classes.

B2B Franchise
Investment: USD$: 2,700,000
Finance Available
Break Even in 0
Training Provided
Established in 2008
Outlets: 0
Full Time

Franchise Mission: To develop All About Kids along with franchise partners into a leader of the child care industry. We offer Franchisees a proven system for success. We will only sell franchises to people who have the same passion for child development as we do. We feel this is the most important aspect of succeeding as an All About Kids franchisee.

Child care is the fastest growing service industry in the country. Learning Center based child care will continue to expand due to the number of parents who prefer a more formal setting for their children before they begin traditional schooling. Today, nearly two-thirds of mothers with young children have jobs and this trend continues to grow.