MarketFoundry Workforce Scholarship Fund trains people in marketable service trades — power washing, landscaping, debris removal, painting, and tree care — by deploying them on real, funded community projects. Participants get paid, learn hands-on skills, and build a verified professional portfolio. Some go on to launch their own service businesses. All leave with real skills and real experience. 100% free through donor-funded scholarships.
See How It WorksParticipants learn by working on real, funded community improvement projects — creek cleanups, trail restoration, and neighborhood beautification. These projects develop the core skills they need to run a business: project planning, crew coordination, time management, client communication, and delivering measurable results.
A 5-person crew removed 8 bags of trash, a dumped shopping cart, a stripped bicycle, and a suitcase from the creek corridor behind Creekside Plaza in Poway. This is one of several community projects where participants build the skills they need to launch their own service businesses.
Through projects like this, participants develop project planning, crew coordination, time management, safety compliance, and delivering documented results to stakeholders — the same skills they use to run a cleaning, landscaping, or handyman business.
See Full Project Details → View All Projects →Real examples from real participants. Each person gets a professional business website ready in minutes.
Maria's House Cleaning — Federal Way, WA. A local service business site created through the program.
Every participant gets a professional website, business email, booking calendar, payment processing, and a step-by-step training curriculum — all set up for them.
The AI handles the technical setup. The participant focuses on their service. Within days, they have a real business with real tools to start getting customers.
The site shown here is live, clickable, and was created through the program.
View this site live →These aren't hypothetical participants. They've already applied, shared their stories, and are waiting for the chance to build something of their own. A single mom of five. A veteran starting over. A caregiver who can't leave the house but refuses to stop working. Read their words — they'll tell you what this means better than we ever could.
We currently have a group of individuals who have completed detailed applications and are ready to begin immediately if funding is approved. Funding this grant puts them into action immediately.
No technical experience required. Participants answer a short questionnaire, and the program takes it from there.
No experience required. Join a funded community project crew and start learning marketable trade skills — power washing, landscaping, debris removal, surface restoration, and tree care. You get paid while you learn.
Work alongside experienced crew leads on documented community projects. Every project builds your portfolio with verified skills, before/after photos, and hours logged. Your work becomes your proof.
Take your verified skills and professional portfolio into full-time employment, freelance work, or launch your own service business. Some participants use the AI platform to build a business website with booking, payments, and marketing tools. Others use their documented experience to land jobs in landscaping, property maintenance, or facilities management. Your path, your choice.
Every participant completes a community service project as part of their business launch — developing real workforce skills while making a direct impact in their neighborhood.
Participant identifies a service project that benefits their local community — a cleanup, tutoring session, home efficiency improvement, or any hands-on service.
They execute the project, capture photos and a testimonial, and publish the results on their business website — building real credibility.
With proof of work, a testimonial, and marketing tools, they transition into paid services — with a Community Commitment built into their business. Whether it's one free service per month for a neighbor in need, eco-friendly practices, or regular volunteering, giving back becomes part of how they operate — and can solicit sponsors for future community projects.
Why this works: Community service projects develop real workforce skills — time management, customer interaction, problem solving, and project execution — while creating tangible value for the community. Participants walk away with proof of work, a testimonial, and the confidence to pursue paid opportunities. Local businesses, churches, and organizations can sponsor additional projects, creating a sustainable cycle of community benefit and participant income. The result isn't just a business — it's a community-focused business owner who carries the commitment to serve forward in everything they do.
This program serves people in communities like yours — including residents in San Diego County — who need a flexible, practical way to earn income — particularly those navigating job changes, re-entering the workforce, or dealing with circumstances that make traditional employment difficult.
Participants include caregivers who can't leave home, people returning from incarceration, immigrants building a new life, and people on disability working toward financial independence. Most are not looking for assistance — they're looking for a way to work.
The program gives them a website, a service offering, and the training to start finding customers.
Every dollar goes directly to covering program costs for a specific participant.
I’ve been a business owner for over 25 years and a member of the Rotary Club of Poway-Scripps, where Service Above Self isn’t a slogan — it’s the standard. I founded MarketFoundry because I saw an opportunity to combine what I know about building businesses with what my community needs most: skilled people doing real work on real problems. The goal is simple: train people through hands-on community projects and give them everything they need to build a career.
Participants are currently enrolled, creating websites, and working through the curriculum.
We welcome the opportunity to share participant outcomes, program details, and how grant funding directly supports residents in your community. Happy to provide any documentation needed.
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