The Fedcap Group's Fiscal Year 2025 Results
The Fedcap Group has recently revealed its operational and financial outcomes for the fiscal year 2025, ending on September 30, 2025. The announcement was made by Christine McMahon, the organization's President and CEO, who highlighted the organization's remarkable performance and positive trajectory. This year saw Fedcap surpass its internal revenue forecasts, marking significant progress in expanding its impact across various regions.
Expanding Horizons: New Opportunities for Growth
In 2025, Fedcap has actively pursued its mission by branching into new fields that offer fresh paths to economic mobility for individuals facing significant barriers. Notable acquisitions, such as Runway of Dreams and Gamut Management, have broadened Fedcap's reach into adaptive fashion and inclusive lifestyle design. This move not only strengthens their programmatic portfolio but also leads the way in redefining access and opportunities for people with disabilities.
Additionally, with the acquisition of the Verdancy Group, Fedcap is further bolstering its presence in the burgeoning global green-skills economy—preparing workers for high-demand roles in sustainability and clean energy. The addition of Big Picture Learning UK and ELITE Supported Employment in Wales enhances Fedcap's international footprint, particularly in education, employability, and economic development.
Program Achievements: A Testament to Resilience
The operational success of Fedcap is underscored by several programmatic achievements that directly correlate to the organization’s resilience and long-term growth. The Apex Technical School was honored with the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges School of Excellence Award, while Fedcap Rehabilitation Services received the 2025 NYSID Member Agency of the Year Award. Furthermore, the UK-based Clubhouses were recognized with a national Shine Award for their contribution to advancing mental health recovery and overall economic well-being, illustrating that Fedcap's exemplary programming remains the core of its growth and mission.
Fiscal 2025 Operational Highlights
Fedcap operates across four primary areas: education, workforce development, health, and economic development, through a network of over 30 non-profit subsidiaries in more than 110 locations throughout the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. This year, the organization has significantly impacted over 333,479 individuals—a remarkable 37% increase from the previous year.
Education Sector
In the education domain, Fedcap has seen a substantial increase in participation, serving 7,748 students through new and expanded programs across various educational levels, showing more than a 56% surge from 2024. The education practice boasted an impressive 89.7% student completion rate, paired with a 74.2% job placement rate in relevant sectors.
Workforce Development Success
The workforce development segment achieved significant milestones, placing over 31,181 individuals into employment across the U.S., U.K., and Canada, reflecting a 9.7% rise compared to last year. The success rate of employment retention is notable, with 88% remaining employed beyond 30 days and 77% maintaining their positions for at least 180 days.
Health Sector Growth
The health practice thrived through the implementation of the Single Stop case management and benefits screening program, assisting more than 76,000 individuals with their benefits, cumulatively amounting to over $924 million—averaging around $24,000 per household. Additionally, wellness services were provided to 68,013 individuals, correlating to a remarkable increase of 46.6% from FY24.
Economic Development Progress
In alignment with Fedcap's 90-year legacy, the Economic Development practice aims to create sustainable employment opportunities, especially for individuals with disabilities. This past fiscal year, Fedcap supported over 1,000 individuals at competitive salary levels, contributing to economic stability and promoting workforce inclusion. Notably, retirement assets among Fedcap's direct client service workers have surged from $8.4 million in 2010 to a striking $178.5 million in 2025, emphasizing the organization’s dedication to fostering economic well-being.
International Growth: Fedcap Australia
Since its entry into international markets in 2017, Fedcap has significantly amplified its presence in both Canada and the United Kingdom. The latest expansion into Australia marks an exciting development in Fedcap’s mission to provide impactful solutions for diverse communities on a global scale.
Financial Outcomes of FY 2025
For the fiscal year 2025, Fedcap achieved an operating revenue of $404.5 million, showcasing a 6.8% increase compared to the previous fiscal year. As per the financial report, Fedcap maintained $49.4 million in cash and investments, and its total assets amounted to $402.5 million. The organization is well-prepared with a strong business development pipeline valued at approximately $270 million, boasting a commendable 90% win rate on contract recompetes.
Looking Ahead: FY 2026 and Beyond
As Fedcap looks towards fiscal year 2026, McMahon expressed confidence in the organization’s ability to navigate the ongoing economic and political volatility. The strategic diversification of revenue streams, particularly through scaling fee-for-service education programs and the continuous geographic expansion of UK operations alongside new initiatives in Australia, position Fedcap favorably for sustained growth. Plans are also in motion to expand the Health Practice, further enhancing the quality and reliability of service delivery.
Through its enduring commitment to innovation and responsiveness, The Fedcap Group is exemplifying its crucial role in driving economic mobility and positive change across various communities. For more information about Fedcap’s vision and initiatives, visit
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