The Birmingham Workforce Partner Accelerator is a 6-month accelerator program delivered by the City of Birmingham’s Department of Innovation & Economic Opportunity.
The initiative is designed to support nonprofits, small businesses, and community-based organizations in developing scalable, fundable workforce development programs aligned with City of Birmingham priorities.
The Birmingham Workforce Partner Accelerator is a 6-month accelerator program delivered by the City of Birmingham’s Department of Innovation & Economic Opportunity.
The initiative is designed to support nonprofits, small businesses, and community-based organizations in developing scalable, fundable workforce development programs aligned with City of Birmingham priorities.
You should apply if your business is a nonprofit, startup, or community-based organization in the Birmingham area that are designing or scaling workforce development programs.
Organizations should be working in or aligned with one or more of Birmingham’s six key workforce sectors: Information Technology, Professional Services, Advanced Manufacturing, Construction Trades, Transportation & Logistics, and Healthcare.
By the end of the accelerator, your business will have:
You will also have stronger partnerships and a data collection system to track program outcomes.
Join a 6-month accelerator and position your organization to build, pitch and fund a program that works.

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Leadership Commitment & Capacity

Goals, Challenges, & Accelerator Readiness
Workforce Forward is a 6-month accelerator program designed to support nonprofits, small businesses, and community-based organizations in developing scalable, fundable workforce development programs aligned with City of Birmingham priorities. The program is managed by the City of Birmingham’s Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity.
This program is for nonprofits, startups, and community-based organizations in the Birmingham area that are designing or scaling workforce development programs. Organizations should be working in or aligned with one or more of Birmingham’s six key workforce sectors: Information Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, Construction Trades, Professional Services, Transportation & Logistics and Healthcare.
The program runs for 6 months, from July through December 2026. Sessions are held twice per month in a mix of in-person and virtual formats.
In-person sessions are held in Birmingham, Alabama. Some sessions and coaching are offered virtually to accommodate participant schedules and capacity.
There is no cost to participate. The program is funded through the City of Birmingham.
The accelerator covers 12 monthly themes: Orientation and Birmingham Workforce Landscape; Ecosystem Mapping and Problem Framing; Program Design and Outcomes; Partnership Readiness and Compliance; Data and Evaluation; Operations and Budget Planning; Grant Writing Basics; Advanced Grant Development and Funding Strategy; Technology and Reporting Tools; Storytelling and Pitch Preparation; Final Coaching and Pitch Refinement; and Demo Day and Post-Program Planning
By the end of the accelerator, your organization will have a fully developed program design, a measurable outcomes framework, an implementation roadmap, a funding strategy, and pitch materials. You will also have stronger partnerships and a data collection system to track program outcomes.
Both. The accelerator includes structured group workshops for shared learning, as well as monthly office hours and coaching for more individualized support. Participants can also access a resource library with tools, templates, and recorded sessions between meetings.
Nonprofit organizations, small businesses, and community-based organizations working in Birmingham’s workforce ecosystem are eligible. Organizations should be working in or seeking to serve one or more of the six priority sectors: Information Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, Construction Trades, Professional Services, Transportation & Logistics or Healthcare.
Organizations should be based in or primarily serving Birmingham residents and communities.
The cohort size will be up to five organizations. You may contact the program team for the most up-to-date cohort size information.
Interested organizations will complete an application. Applications will be reviewed for eligibility and scored based on organizational fit, alignment with program goals, and readiness to participate. Finalists may be contacted for additional follow-up.
Participants should plan for two sessions per month during the 6-month accelerator phase (July through December 2026), plus preparation time between sessions to complete deliverables and apply learning. Sessions will be held in a mix of in-person and virtual formats.
One session can be missed and excused. All sessions will be recorded and made available through the program’s resource library. Participants are expected to stay engaged and meet program milestones. The program team will be in contact with organizations that experience challenges with attendance to offer additional support.
Yes. The accelerator is designed with under-resourced organizations in mind. Support is tiered so organizations can engage at a level that fits their capacity, and tools are designed to be practical without creating excessive administrative burden. If your organization is committed to the work and willing to engage, the program is built to meet you where you are.
Yes. Detailed incentive structures will be shared with participants as part of program onboarding, however, monetary prizes are available at the end of the program for select participants. Completing program milestones and maintaining active participation are conditions for receiving program benefits and recognition.
Yes. The accelerator includes sessions on grant writing and funding strategy, and participants will have access to a curated funding source library. Demo Day is specifically designed to connect organizations with funders and potential partners.
Yes. Partnership development is a core component of the accelerator. The program will help participants identify and pursue partnerships with employers, educational institutions, and community-based organizations aligned with their workforce programs.
The program does not guarantee funding or placements, but it is designed to position your organization to be competitive for funding opportunities and ready to implement programs that lead to employment outcomes for Birmingham residents.
Applications open Monday, May 11, 2026. To apply, click this application link.
The application deadline is Friday, May 29, 2026. The accelerator cohort is expected to begin in July 2026.
For questions about the Workforce Forward: Birmingham Workforce Partner Accelerator, reach out to Erika Dix, Manager of Workforce and Talent Development, at erika.dix@birminghamal.gov.
Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity
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