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Network Intake Organization InformationBe aware that hitting the enter key on this page will submit your formOrganization Name(Required)URL (Website)(Required) Brief Description(Required)Type(Required)Public/Government – run (Provider is principally funded by and operated by a city, state, or federal government agency)Non-Profit Operator (Provider is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or social benefit)For-profit enterprise (Provider is a legal entity organized and operated as a business that generates a profit for its owners)Funding Model(Required)School budgets (Revenue primarily from K-12 or postsecondary budgets)Grants (Revenue from government or philanthropic grant sources)Earned revenue (Revenue from services, contracts, or other business activities)Philanthropy (Revenue from foundations or individuals)Other (Other sources of revenue not listed above)Primary ContactNote: Upon form submission, a consent form will be emailed to this person for signature.SalutationDr.First Name(Required)Last Name(Required)Title(Required)Email(Required) Email Communications from BriteboundUnless you opt out below, you agree that Britebound may send you marketing and informational emails, including newsletters and occasional tailored updates related to career readiness (e.g., major policy changes or major resource additions based on whether you submit to the Network or Library). 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Learner & Geographic ReachGeographic Reach(Required)Local (Service area limited to a single city, town, or small community)National (Service area extends across multiple states)Regional (Service area spans multiple cities/counties within a state)Statewide (Service area covers an entire state)State(s) Served(Required)AKALARAZCACOCTDCDEFLGAHIIAIDILINKSKYLAMAMDMEMIMNMOMSMTNCNDNENHNJNMNVNYNationwideOHOKORPAPRRISCSDTNTXUS Virgin IslandsUTVAVTWAWIWVWYLocation(s) Served(Required)Rural (Provider serves rural/small-town communities)Suburban (Provider serves suburban communities)Urban (Provider serves urban/metropolitan communities)Tribal (Provider serves Tribal Nations/communities)# of Students Served(Required)Fewer than 100 (Reaches fewer than 100 learners annually)100 – 499 (Reaches 100 to 499 learners annually)500 – 999 (Reaches 500 to 999 learners annually)1000+ (Reaches more than 1,000 learners annually)Age Group(s) Served(Required)Grades K–5 (Serves elementary school learners, Kindergarten–5th grade)Grades 6–8 (Serves middle school learners)Grades 9–10 (Serves early high school learners)Grades 11–12 (Serves late high school learners)Postsecondary (Serves postsecondary learners)Offerings & ExperienceWBL Service Model(Required)Career Fair / Career DayIndustry SpeakerWorkplace TourCareer Counseling / AssessmentsJob ShadowingMentorshipInternshipCooperative Work ExperiencePre-ApprenticeshipYouth ApprenticeshipApprenticeshipRegistered ApprenticeshipCapstone / PracticumService LearningCareer Cluster Model(Required)Advanced Manufacturing (Includes programs in engineering, industrial machinery, production & automation, robotics)Agriculture (Includes programs in food science & processing, plant systems, water systems, animal systems, and agricultural technology & automation)Arts, Entertainment, & Design (Includes programs in media production & broadcasting, design & digital arts, fine arts, and fashion & interiors)Construction (Includes programs in architecture & civil engineering, construction planning & development, and skilled trades)Cross-cutting cluster (Includes programs or initiatives that span multiple career clusters, do not align exclusively to one cluster, or emphasize transferable skills across fields)Digital Technology (Includes programs in information technology, network systems & cybersecurity, and data science & artificial intelligence)Education (Includes programs in teaching & training, education administration, and early childhood development)Energy & Natural Resources (Includes programs in clear & alternative energy, conservation & land management, and environmental protection)Financial Services (Includes programs in accounting, banking & credit, real estate and insurance)Healthcare & Human Services (Includes programs in behavioral & mental health, health data & administration, personal care services, and physical health)Hospitality, Events, & Tourism (Includes programs in culinary & food services, conferences & events, and travel & leisure)Management & Entrepreneurship (Includes programs in business information & management, entrepreneurship & small business, and leadership & operations)Marketing & Sales (Includes programs in market research, analytics, & ethics, marketing & advertising, and strategic sales)Public Service & Safety (Includes programs in emergency response, judicial systems, local, state, & federal services, and public safety)Supply Chain & Transportation (Includes programs in air & space transportation, ground & rail transportation, and maintenance & repair)Modality and Delivery(Required)Community-based (Delivered through a community organization)Hybrid (Combination of in-person and virtual)Hybrid/other (Delivered across multiple contexts e.g., school + workplace)In-person (Delivered fully face-to-face in a physical setting)School-based (Delivered in or through a school)Virtual asynchronous (Delivered online with self-paced materials)Virtual synchronous (Delivered online with live scheduled sessions)Workplace-based (Delivered at an employer’s place of business)Compensation(Required)Paid (Learners receive direct monetary compensation)Stipend (Learners receive a flat stipend or allowance)Unpaid (Learners do not receive monetary compensation)Academic credit (Learners receive high school or postsecondary credit)Credential (Learners earn an industry or academic credential)Other incentives/benefits (e.g., transportation, meals, recognition)Program Length(Required)Short-term (≤ 20 hours) Experience lasts 20 hours or lessMedium-term (21–80 hours) Experience lasts between 21 and 80 hoursLong-term (> 80 hours) Experience lasts more than 80 hoursSchool Services(Required)After-school (Offered outside traditional school hours)In-school (during class) (Offered during school hours within the academic day)Summer (Offered during summer months)Stakeholder Partner(s)(Required)All categoriesBasic Career Exploration ToolsEducatorsEmployersFamiliesNavigational Resources for Families/CaregiversNetwork Membership for SchoolsProfessionalState education agencyStudentsTechnical Assistance for Schools/DistrictsEquitable AccessBilingual Options(Required)English only (Communications provided only in English)Multilingual (Communications available in multiple languages)Target Population(s)(Required)NoneEnglish learners (Focus on multilingual learners or ELs)Female learners (Focus on girls/women in underrepresented fields)Low-income / FRPL eligible (Focus on students from low-income households)Other (Other underrepresented or priority groups)Students with disabilities (Focus on learners with disabilities)Underrepresented minorities (Focus on Black, Latino, Indigenous, or other underrepresented groups)Disability Support(Required)No (Provider does not provide explicit support)Yes (Provider explicitly supports learners with disabilities)