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Fund Real Chances in Manufacturing

Every dollar you invest helps transform lives and solve America's manufacturing talent crisis. Your donation directly supports: • Manufacturing training programs for justice-involved workers • Workforce development workshops in underserved communities • Digital curriculum access for job seekers who can't afford it • VR training demos and hands-on skill-building events • Community partnerships that create real manufacturing careers The New American Manufacturing Renaissance isn't just a movement—it's a proven solution. 85% of participants transition to manufacturing careers. But we can't do it alone. Your support helps us reach the 70 million Americans with criminal records who deserve a second chance. It helps urban and rural youth see manufacturing as a viable career path. It helps companies solve their talent shortage while building diverse, loyal teams. Every contribution—whether $10 or $10,000—moves the needle. Choose your impact level below and join thousands who believe second chances create first-class talent.

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The manufacturing talent shortage costs American companies billions annually. Meanwhile, 70 million Americans with criminal records struggle to find stable employment—despite having the grit, loyalty, and hunger to succeed.

Your donation bridges this gap.

We don't just talk about second chances—we create them. Through hands-on training, digital courses, and community partnerships, we're building the workforce America needs while transforming lives that society wrote off.

This is your chance to be part of the solution.
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