Who is eligible for the Workforce Development Program?
Our program is open to high school graduates, previously incarcerated individuals, and underemployed workers seeking career advancement.
How do I enroll in the workforce development program?
Visit our ‘Programs’ page, complete the online application, and attend an orientation session.
What types of volunteer opportunities are available?
Volunteers can mentor students, assist at events, teach workshops, or provide administrative support.
How can my company become a hiring partner?
Contact us through our ‘Get Involved’ page to discuss partnership opportunities and hiring program graduates.
Is there a cost to participate in the training programs?
No, our programs are free for eligible participants thanks to generous donors and grants.
How can I donate to support One Accord?
Donations can be made online via our ‘Donate’ page, through corporate sponsorships, or by mailing a check to our office.
How to Apply
Step 1: Check Eligibility
Ensure you meet the program requirements (e.g., high school graduate, formerly incarcerated, or underemployed individual).
Step 2: Complete the Application
Fill out our online application form on the ‘Programs’ page.
Provide any necessary documentation (e.g., proof of identity, previous work experience if applicable).
Step 3: Attend an Orientation Session
Learn about program expectations, training schedules, and available support services.
Meet with program coordinators to discuss career goals and objectives.
Step 4: Begin Training
Once accepted, start hands-on training in construction skills, financial literacy, and career readiness.
Step 5: Career Placement & Continued Support
Upon completion, receive job placement assistance and continued mentorship to ensure long-term success.