Join us in Cullman for
NAW Nonprofit Networking Day
on March 20!
(registration required, see below)
What will we do in Cullman on March 20?

  • Get to know other nonprofit, service agency, education, workforce, and business representatives

  • Learn about best practices in helping individuals successfully enter the workforce through training and entry-level employment opportunities

  • Visit the addiction recovery and workforce training program partnership of Hope Inspired Ministries and The Foundry Farm

  • Enjoy a networking lunch at the new Wallace State Workforce Training Center at Rehau

  • Hear from Wallace State representatives about training programs offered at the new center

  • Tour Rehau's automotive manufacturing facility
LEARN MORE ABOUT:

The Foundry Farm & Hope Inspired Ministries
575 Co Rd 1676, Cullman, AL 35058
(near Holly Pond)
Wallace State Community College
Workforce Training Center
1130 24th Street SW, Cullman, AL 35055
(at Rehau Automotive)
Rehau Automotive Manufacturing Facility
(Tour requirements will be emailed to registrants)
Tentative Agenda
(subject to change)

9:30 - 10:00
The Foundry Farm - Chapel
Updates from North AlabamaWorks

10:00 - 12:00
The Foundry Farm
Hear from The Foundry & Hope Inspired Ministries

12:00 - 12:30
Travel to Wallace State Community College
Workforce Training Center

12:30 - 1:15
Networking Lunch

1:15 - 1:45
Wallace State Workforce Training Center Information & Tour

2:00 - 3:30
Rehau Automotive Tour
NAW Nonprofit Network purpose:

To connect, collaborate, and share workforce resources with North Alabama nonprofits and service agencies — agencies serving the unemployed, underemployed, and individuals with barriers to employment.


Goal:
Enhance North Alabamians' opportunities for attaining self-sufficiency through training and in-demand careers while building a well-trained workforce for business & industry.
Contact Candace Williams at cwilliams@northalabamaworks.com
Learn more about North AlabamaWorks (Region 1) at

Learn more about the statewide AlabamaWorks initiative at