Who Qualifies as an Assignor?

Are you looking to refer individuals to Project Bono's programs, but not sure if you qualify as an assignor? You've come to the right place! In this article, we'll explain who can become an assignor and how to take advantage of our unique value proposition.
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What is an Assignor?

An assignor is anyone who refers individuals to Project Bono's programs for various reasons, including legal, occupational, educational, or personal reasons. This means that if you are a court, school, employer, community organization, or parent/guardian looking to refer individuals to our programs, you can become a Project Bono assignor.
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The Benefits of Becoming an Assignor

As a Project Bono assignor, you can take advantage of our unique value proposition of contributing 25% of enrollment proceeds back to your community. This means that when individuals enroll in our programs through your referral, a portion of the enrollment fee goes towards positive efforts within your community.

When communities partner with us and use our unique value proposition, they can expect to see tangible benefits such as reduced burden on taxpayers, lower rates of recidivism, and a redirection of funds from harmful activities towards philanthropic community efforts. By providing comprehensive education to individuals who need it and giving back to the community, we aim to create a brighter and more sustainable future for everyone.
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How do I Become a Project Bono Partnered Assignor?

Now that you know who qualifies as an assignor, how can you become a Project Bono partnered assignor? It's simple. All you need to do is reach out to us to learn more about our assignor program. Our team will work with you to understand your specific needs and how our programs can benefit your community. We'll provide you with all the necessary information and tools to refer individuals to our programs and start contributing back to your community.
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Takeaway

Anyone can become an assignor, including courts, schools, employers, community organizations, and parents/guardians. As a Project Bono Partnered Assignor, you can take advantage of our unique value proposition of contributing 25% of enrollments back to your community. To learn more about our assignor program and how to become a partner, reach out to us today at team@projectbono.com.
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