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About Abrakadoodle

Abrakadoodle was started in 2002 by Mary Rogers and Rosemarie Hartnett. They began franchising in 2004. Today, Abrakadoodle’s franchisees worldwide offer art education programs for children from 20 months to 14-years-old, as well as adults, holding classes in public and private schools, community centers and recreation departments. Children are taught a variety of art techniques, and also learn about styles, artists and art history.

What we do?

Abrakadoodle is all about creativity for kids, which since it was founded in 2002, has delivered the very best in visual arts classes for kids, summer art camps, holiday art camps, art parties and art events to more than one-million children in schools, community sites and Abrakadoodle art studios for kids around the world!

How we do it?

Abrakadoodle brings art onsite to kids in schools and community sites through our mobile art program. We provide well-trained teachers, who help inspire kids to immerse in learning and creating art – sometimes getting messy but always having a blast! Our expansive art lesson plans are unrivaled, exceeding national standards for visual arts education.

Why we do it?

Abrakadoodle believes in hands-on, active discovery and exploration in our art classes for kids. This encourages a love of art, learning and innovation! Abrakadoodle embraces “process art”, which simply means that kids learn best as they explore art materials and the creative process of taking ideas from within and bringing them into existence.

Company Founded

2002

Current Leadership

Rosemarie Hartnett, President

Started Franchising

2004 (17 years)

Total Number of Units

492 (as of 2020)

Part-Time / Full-Time

Full Time

How Much Does It Cost To Open A Abrakadoodle Franchise?

There are several costs associated with opening a Abrakadoodle franchise. There is typically a franchise fee set by the franchisor, which covers the costs of opening a franchise location. Some other commons fees include equipment fees, marketing fees, licensing fees, insurance, and taxes, to name a few.

Some franchises may have a weekly fee that the franchisee pays for operating a Abrakadoodle franchise. The weekly fee for opening a Abrakadoodle franchise is Continuing Franchise Fee Due By The 10Th Day Of Each Month.

The full breakdown of these fees can be found in the Financial Disclosure Document (FDD) provided to franchisees by the franchisor. The FDD report will contain additional information such as whether the franchise is renewable (Abrakadoodle Is Renewable) and does the franchise offer financing support (Abrakadoodle Abrakadoodle has relationships with third-party sources which offer financing to cover the following: franchise fee, startup costs, inventory).

Abrakadoodle Company Details

Here are some additional details about Abrakadoodle.

Initial Investment $25,400 - $56,900
Net Worth Requirement $100,000
Veteran Incentives 10% off franchise fee
Royalty Fee 8%
Ad Royalty 1%
Cash Requirement $50,000
Term of Agreement 10 years
Absentee Ownership No
Run from Home Yes
Part Time No

Training and Support Offered By Abrakadoodle

Abrakadoodle offers several support options to its franchisees. With 492 (as of 2020) units, Abrakadoodle aims to provide support to each franchise owner to help them operate a successful franchise location. Abrakadoodle offers 50.5 hours on the job training, 50 hours classroom training, and 20-60 hours pre-training at franchisee’s location additional training.

Training and Support Offered

Here are the support options offered by Abrakadoodle.

On-The-Job Training 50.5 hours
Classroom Training 50 hours
Additional Training 20-60 hours pre-training at franchisee's location
Ongoing Support
  • Newsletter
  • Meetings & Conventions
  • Grand Opening
  • Online Support
  • Security & Safety Procedures
  • Proprietary Software
  • Franchisee Intranet Platform
Marketing Support
  • Co-op Advertising
  • Ad Templates
  • National Media
  • Regional Advertising
  • Marketing Planning & Support
  • Social Media
  • SEO
  • Website Development
  • Email Marketing
Estimated Revenue $1M to $10M
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Is Abrakadoodle Right For You?

Abrakadoodle has gone digital! Here are all of the ways you can find Abrakadoodle online. Oftentimes, you can reach out to current franchisees of Abrakadoodle online. Current franchisees may be able to offer personalized insights into what it is like owning a Abrakadoodle franchise and offer tips to running a successful Abrakadoodle franchise location.

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