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 pool, that 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:
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- Apartment complexes
- Construction contractors
- Grounds keepers and landscapers
- Home improvement service providers
- Painting services
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- Call Centers
- Computer service provider
- Hardware maintenance and repair
- Technical support specialist
- Manufacturing
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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.
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Our GOAL is to help at-risk youth reach their GOALS.
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