Donations

Help Us Build Rhode Island’s Skilled Workforce at No-Cost to Participants

 

We urge all prospective donors to seek the assistance of personal legal and financial advisors in matters relating to their gifts, including the resulting tax and estate planning consequences.

Residential Construction Workforce Partnership (RCWP) solicits and accepts gifts for purposes that will help the organization further and fulfill its mission.

The following policies and guidelines currently govern our acceptance of gifts made to RCWP.  If you have any questions, please contact our Director of Workforce Programs Cheryl Boyd at [email protected] or 401-438-7411.

  • We accept donations from individuals, corporations, partnerships, foundations, government agencies and other entities.
  • We accept cash and publicly-traded securities. All marketable securities will be sold promptly upon receipt.
  • We prefer donations in the form of a check to ensure the greatest possible impact of your generous gift to our organization.  Checks should be mailed to: Residential Construction Workforce Partnership (RCWP) 599 Arnold Rd., Ste. C, Coventry, RI  02816.
  • We do not currently accept gifts with restrictions due to our limited resources available to administer and track such donations.

Please, contact us to discuss the possibilities.

CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS

Help Us Build Rhode Island’s Skilled Workforce at No-Cost to Participants | Opening Doors to High-Wage Jobs and Housing Solutions!

Our Mission

RCWP is a charitable training and educational organization dedicated to preparing Rhode Islanders for careers that strengthen communities and help address the housing shortage. We provide high-quality residential construction training in carpentry, construction, property maintenance, weatherization, and electrical trades, using nationally recognized standards. Our mission is to serve employers and meet the educational needs of the state by recruiting and training diverse populations, not only offering job opportunities but empowering individuals toward well-respected, financially stable, and entrepreneurial careers. With a proven 90% job placement rate, we deliver results that create lasting impact for families and communities across Rhode Island.

Why It Matters

  • Rhode Island projects 9.3% growth in construction jobs by 2032, with 23,900 positions to fill by 2028.
  • As of  receive over 500 applications each year for just 120 seats | demand far exceeds capacity.
  • More skilled workers mean more homes built and repaired, easing the housing crisis.

Your generosity helps us continue our mission and make a positive impact in our community.

With heartfelt thanks, Team RCWP