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Wee Little Arts Inc.

Preschool art-education programs
Investment
$31,400
Initial Franchise Fee
$24,500 - $29,500
Units
N/A
Growth Rate
N/A

Overview

Industry
Children's Businesses
Founded
2000
Franchising Since
2009
Parent Company
Leadership
Melissa Bradshaw, Founder and CEO
# of Employees at HQ
Follow N/A

Units and Growth Chart

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Investment Details

Initial Franchise Fee
$24,500 - $29,500
Initial Investment
$31,400 - $46,940
Net Worth Requirement
Cash Requirement
Royalty Fee
7-10%
Ad Royalty Fee
0
Technology Fee
Term of Agreement
10 years
Is Franchise Term Renewable?
Yes
Financing
N/A
Veterans Incentive
N/A

Available Territories

Franchising opportunities available in the following regions

Training & Support Programs

Comprehensive training and ongoing support to help you succeed

Training

On the Job Training
Classroom Training
5 days

Ongoing Support

Newsletter
Online Support

Marketing Support

Co-op Advertising
Ad Templates
Regional Advertising

Operations & Requirements

Key operational details and requirements for running this franchise

Is absentee ownership allowed?
Yes
Can this franchise be run from home/mobile unit?
Yes
Can this franchise be run part time?
No
# of employees required to run
1
Are exclusive territories available?
Yes

Ranking History

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Updated: December 12th, 2022