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One Month's affordable online bootcamps teach people how to code in…
One Month has raised $2.8M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at One Month.
One Month was founded in 2013 by Chris Castiglione (Founder) and Mattan Griffel (Founder/CEO).
One Month has raised $2.8M in total across 2 funding rounds.
One Month is an accelerated learning platform.
Our goal is simple -- empower people to change their lives by learning real-world skills, in a short amount of time. The One Month team is comprised of education thought-leaders and self-taught technology experts working to build the most effective way to learn online.
Key people at One Month.
One Month has raised $2.8M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in June 2015.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2015 | $2M Seed | Paige Craig, Idea Bulb Ventures | 500 Global, Catapult Capital, FJ Labs, Git1k, Outlander Labs, Practical Venture Capital, Venture Highway, Gourav Bhattacharya, William Kasel, Cornerstone OnDemand | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2014 | $770K Seed | Y Combinator | Accel, ACME Capital, Album VC, Base10 Partners, Catapult Capital, Felicis Ventures, Fifth Wall, FJ Labs, IVP, Mayfield, Polygon Labs, Quiet Capital, Quona Capital, Science, Vayner RSE, Willow Growth Partners LP, Winklevoss Capital, Chung NG, Dustin Moskovitz, Shervin Pishevar, LEW Moorman, Oliver Jung, Andreessen Horowitz, FundersClub, General Catalyst, Innovation Works, Wefunder | Announced |
One Month offers affordable online coding bootcamps designed to teach beginners how to code effectively in just 30 days. Their courses cover popular programming languages and web development technologies such as Ruby, Rails, Python, HTML & CSS, and JavaScript, aiming to equip learners with practical skills to launch careers in software development[5]. The bootcamps serve aspiring developers, career switchers, and non-programmers seeking foundational coding knowledge. By focusing on accessibility and a condensed timeline, One Month addresses the problem of lengthy, costly traditional education paths, enabling faster entry into the tech workforce.
Founded with the mission to democratize coding education, One Month emerged to provide a fast, affordable alternative to traditional computer science degrees. The idea grew from recognizing the demand for practical coding skills that could be acquired quickly and remotely, especially for beginners. While specific founding details are not provided in the search results, One Month’s evolution reflects a focus on beginner-friendly, project-based online courses that emphasize real-world coding skills and career readiness[5].
One Month rides the trend of rapid upskilling and remote learning accelerated by digital transformation and the growing demand for software developers. The timing is favorable as employers increasingly value practical coding skills and portfolio projects over formal degrees. Market forces such as the tech talent shortage and the rise of remote work amplify the need for accessible, efficient coding education. One Month contributes by lowering barriers to entry, helping diversify the tech workforce and enabling more people to participate in the digital economy.
Looking ahead, One Month is well-positioned to expand its course offerings and deepen its impact by continuously updating curricula to match evolving industry demands. Trends such as AI integration, no-code/low-code tools, and lifelong learning will shape its journey. Its influence may grow by partnering with employers for job placement and by fostering a stronger community ecosystem around its learners. As the tech landscape evolves, One Month’s model of fast, affordable, and practical coding education will remain relevant for those seeking career transitions or foundational tech skills.
One Month was founded in 2013 by Chris Castiglione (Founder) and Mattan Griffel (Founder/CEO).
One Month has raised $2.8M in total across 2 funding rounds.
One Month's investors include Paige Craig, Idea Bulb Ventures, 500 Global, Catapult Capital, FJ Labs, GIT1K, Outlander Labs, Practical Venture Capital, Venture Highway, Gourav Bhattacharya, William Kasel, Cornerstone OnDemand.