Stronger together than apart.
Partnerships
Disability employment isn’t a challenge any single organization can solve alone. ALIGN is built on partnership — with national disability nonprofits, government workforce systems, and community-based organizations across the country. Here’s who we work with, and how to join us.
Our Partnership Philosophy
The disability service ecosystem in the United States is rich but fragmented. A typical disabled job seeker might be eligible for services from a state vocational rehabilitation agency, an American Job Center funded under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), a chapter of The Arc, a Center for Independent Living, and a community college’s career services office — and have no idea which to start with, how they connect, or which leads to an actual job.
ALIGN doesn’t replace any of these. We connect them. We sit between the talent pipelines these organizations build and the employers who need that talent, and we make sure no one falls through the cracks in between.
Partner Tiles

The Arc
Our flagship nonprofit collaboration. The Arc is the nation’s largest community-based organization advocating with and supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Together, we’re connecting their nationwide chapter network to ALIGN’s employer pipeline.

Government Partners
State vocational rehabilitation agencies, WIOA-funded American Job Centers, the Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), and federal contractors working toward Section 503 utilization goals.

Nonprofit & Community Partners
Centers for Independent Living, disability-specific organizations, autism employment specialists, mental health employment programs, veteran services, and community colleges.

Become a Partner
If your organization serves disabled job seekers, employs disabled workers, or wants to invest in disability employment outcomes, there’s a partnership path for you.