
Associate Membership - Strength Through Partnership

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NAWB is in a strategic position to offer non-workforce board organizations strength through partnership. Through NAWB’s ongoing national efforts to position the industry’s value and raise awareness, workforce partners and affiliates can benefit greatly from playing a more active role in shaping and influencing America’s workforce and the workforce system as a whole. NAWB Associate Membership is open to any non-workforce board organization who wants to connect with the workforce system on the national, state, and/or local level:
- National, state, and local workforce service providers (One-Stop and program providers)
- Workforce-related vendors
- Other workforce-affiliated organizations (national, state and local trade associations, foundations, colleges and universities, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, economic development organizations)
- Employers
NAWB is the only national association offering such a strong influence on and partnership with the workforce system. Be a part of the national discussion on policy and let your voice be heard in Washington. Participate in our Virtual Exhibit Hall and Annual Forum, which both offer access to the top decision-makers at the state level and in workforce regions across the country. Join NAWB as an Associate Member and boost your influence in the system through this strategic partnership.
Member-Only Benefits
- Participate in NAWB’s Virtual Exhibit Hall
- Post your workforce-related events on the NAWB website and in the NAWB online calendar
- Explore opportunities to partner with NAWB to deliver online conferences/demos/webinars
- Participate in policy discussions and voice your policy concerns
- Receive legislative updates via NAWB Workforce Briefs and Alerts
- Gain access to policy analysis, position papers, talking points
- Receive industry announcements, partnership and grant opportunities
- Gain a better knowledge and understanding on how to work with state and local workforce boards