
Frequently asked questions.
I do not run a business but I’d like to help. Can I be a part of this?
Network for ALL welcomes your help! You do not need to be operating a business in order to assist us in advancing our aims. We are actively seeking individuals and groups spanning diverse interests, skills and competencies. We are particularly interested in seeking support from artists, community organizers, coaches/developers/trainers, educators, tech-savvy people and system leaders. If you are interested in supporting our work but aren’t sure where to begin, complete this form.
I live in a community that would benefit from this. What should I do?
Network for ALL is seeking new community partners. If you live in a community that might benefit from our services, do not hesitate to reach out. You can express your interest by completing this form.
I would like to help but I feel that I do not have much to offer. What are the different ways that I might help?
Network for ALL believes that everyone has something to offer. There are many different ways to help. You can offer your expertise/skills, serve as a community leader, build and disseminate resources, or simply make a financial contribution. If you would like to help, let us know by completing this form.
I get the gist but examples of the kinds of community work your organization does would be helpful. Can you offer some examples?
Network for ALL works by matching businesses with communities. Examples of community development projects include growing community gardens, establishing local financial literacy centers, youth apprenticeships, hubs for neighborhood health & wellbeing, the establishment of personalized micro-schools, and so much more! If you are interested in starting a community project of your own, take the first step by completing this form.