The Bricks-n-Books Project

Affiliate Program

National Bricks-n-Books Project provides non-profit and social enterprise for-profit organizations opportunities to have a share in the self-sustaining benefits of the project, while contributing to the overall well-being of at-risk youth and the communities in which they live, nationwide.

Affiliate Relationships

National Bricks-n-Books Project
deploys Bricks-n-Books 
programs nationally 
through affiliate relationships established with community-based organizations (CBO). 

x    Affiliate Community-based Organization Partnerships  The Affiliate CBO Partnership program enables community-based organizations (CBO) (e.g., faith-based and other non-profit or for-profit social service organizations) the opportunity to earn sustainable revenues from the deployment of Bricks-n-Books in their respective communities, while making a direct contribution to the socioeconomic well-being of their communities. In all cases, Affiliates operate under contract as operations independent of National Bricks-n-Books Project, Inc.

This is not a franchise opportunity. Because Bricks-n-Books Projects, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, all expenditures associated with the deployment of an Affiliate program are spent direct on the program, without profit considerations.


Impacting Your Community

Because Bricks-n-Books Project is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, it offers program sponsors and supporters opportunities to benefit when contributing financially and materially in a traditional sense. However, there is yet another way that one can benefit from our tax exempt status, while simultaneously satisfying a personal interest and help the community at large.  Whenever someone hires Bricks-n-Books participants through our labor poolthat which would otherwise be defined as profits will be re-invested back into the program, creating sustainment and opportunities for future participant enrollment

For example; our Labor Pool enrollees can be hired out to support:

 Construction Trades  Computer Technology
  1. Apartment complexes
  2. Construction contractors
  3. Grounds keepers and landscapers
  4. Home improvement service providers
  5. Painting services
  1. Call Centers
  2. Computer service provider
  3. Hardware maintenance and repair
  4. Technical support specialist
  5. Manufacturing

The secondary affect our labor pool is that the youth in our program receive sound career-based education and training, which contributes directly to an improved sense of self-esteem, as well as the reduction of various social ills that now plague many of America's urban communities.

 

 Our GOAL is to help at-risk youth reach their GOALS.

 

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