Join the network

Local leadership inside a national system.

The network exists to deliver employer, government, and community workforce demand. These roles are operating responsibilities inside that system — not products, territories, or income opportunities.

Roles

Three ways to participate in delivery.

Market execution layer

Operator

Runs approved market execution: employer accounts, projects, provider utilization, and reported outcomes.

Current founding onboarding and platform participation cost, shared after review. Subject to approval and an executed agreement.

Review the Operator role

Relationship layer

Ambassador

An appointed relationship role that originates trusted introductions and partnerships across a community.

No activation fee · 90-day provisional appointment.

Review the Ambassador role

Delivery layer

Provider Network

Credentialed delivery partners that perform approved services under a written scope of work.

Current founding onboarding and platform participation cost, shared after review. Subject to approval and an executed agreement.

Review the Provider Network role

Onboarding, certification, and platform participation costs are current founding amounts, are shared during review, and apply only after conditional approval and an executed agreement. They do not purchase territory, contracts, leads, customers, income, or guaranteed work. Participation costs are not the revenue engine of the network; approved, documented service delivery is.

Standards

What every participant agrees to.

Revenue and compensation are tied to approved services, a written scope of work, accepted deliverables, an invoice, and administrative approval.

No compensation is paid for student enrollment, admissions, financial aid, scholarships, VA education benefits, Title IV activity, or job-placement commissions.

No income, contracts, jobs, admissions, funding, scholarships, placement, or exclusive territory is promised at any stage.

Market assignments are performance-based operating responsibilities. They are not purchased, owned, resold, or exclusive.

Ambassadors and providers are independent parties, are not employees, and have no authority to bind Workforce America.

Public profiles, services, events, and marketing materials require national approval before publication.

Reported outcomes must be documented and verified before they appear in national reporting.

Review process

Approval always comes before activation.

Application, qualification review, national briefing, compliance review, conditional approval, executed agreement, onboarding requirements, Academy certification, and administrative activation. No single step activates an account on its own, and approval is never guaranteed.