Community Partners

Become a BridgeWork Community Partner

BridgeWork partners with nonprofits and community organizations to help fund and coordinate small community improvement projects. Review our partnership agreement below to understand roles, responsibilities, and how we work together.

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Before You Read the Fine Print

What You're Not Signing Up For

  • You are not being asked to fund BridgeWork. This partnership doesn't cost your organization anything.
  • You are not required to fundraise. You won't be asked to raise money or promote BridgeWork campaigns.
  • You are not becoming an employer. Your organization never hires, manages, or supervises task participants.
  • You are not taking on payment responsibilities. BridgeWork handles all coordination and payment processing.
  • You maintain full control over your own mission and projects. Nothing about this partnership limits your independence.
In Plain Terms

What This Agreement Means

  • Your organization identifies community needs.
  • BridgeWork helps coordinate funding and task completion.
  • Your organization does not hire workers or manage payments.
  • Participation does not require fundraising or endorsement of BridgeWork.

Download the Partnership Agreement

Review the full BridgeWork Community Impact Partnership Agreement — roles, responsibilities, and terms, laid out in full.

Download: Partnership Agreement (PDF)

Questions before you download? Email us at MWULLC@gmail.com.