The partnership forms a volunteer focus group to design structured youth life-preparedness pilots aligned with workforce needs and stable adulthood outcomes
ATLANTA, GA, UNITED STATES, March 4, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Capability Project, Inc. and PeerNextGroup, Inc. (the “Partnership”) today announced a strategic collaboration to organize a Volunteer Focus Group Committee dedicated to designing youth life‑preparedness pilot program concepts that strengthen real‑world readiness for transitional youth through practical, structured pathways.
This partnership‑led effort will bring together community leaders, elected leaders, business owners, workforce stakeholders, educators, and other contributors to propose, review, and vote on pilot curriculum ideas that reflect what employers and communities need, and what young people require to transition into stable, productive adulthood.
What the Focus Group Committee Will Develop
The Committee will evaluate and prioritize pilot concepts that may include:
• Vocational and technical training aligned with real hiring needs and industry input
• Academic progress and “reset” pathways such as tutoring, GED supports, and structured learning routines
• Real‑life skills and workforce readiness, including accountability, communication, budgeting, digital literacy, and interview preparation
• Structured transition planning to support next steps such as employment, apprenticeship pathways, or continued education
A Practical “JUCO‑Style” Model: Reset, Structure, and Momentum
The Partnership is using a Junior College (“JUCO‑style”) lens as a working concept—meaning a structured reset, a two‑step pathway (skills now, advancement next), and a focus on readiness and momentum rather than participation alone.
Committee Workstreams and Early Deliverables
The Committee will operate across five core workstreams:
1. Establish committee governance, membership, and meeting cadence
2. Collect, evaluate, and vote on pilot initiative concepts
3. Identify business and community sponsors and supporters
4. Define academic and credential specifications where applicable
5. Produce an initial pilot blueprint outlining structure, curriculum elements, outputs, and evaluation approach
Early deliverables are expected to include:
• A one‑page pilot overview (plain language)
• A draft curriculum outline (modules, weeks, outcomes)
• A sponsor/partner role map (what help is needed, what partners can do)
• A basic measurement plan tied to engagement, completion, and next‑step outcomes
Participation Terms
• Participation is 100% voluntary.
• No compensation will be provided at any level of committee participation or program development.
• Participation indicates willingness to contribute time, expertise, and collaboration in service of youth outcomes.
• This announcement is an invitation to collaborate and does not represent a funding award, contract, or formal procurement.
How to Join
Community leaders, elected leaders, business owners, educators, workforce partners, and interested stakeholders are invited to participate. To join the Focus Group Committee, email:
Maurice Bonner
CEO, The Capability Project, Inc.
Maurice@thecappro.org
Please include in your email:
• Your name, title, and organization
• Best phone number
• Area of interest (vocational, academics, life skills, sponsorship, mentoring, placement)
• Any initial program ideas you would like the committee to consider
About The Capability Project, Inc.
The Capability Project, Inc. is a Georgia‑based nonprofit dedicated to strengthening individuals and communities through peer‑led support, follow‑through, and access to trusted resources. The organization helps people navigating life transitions—including youth, families, veterans, justice‑involved individuals, and adults seeking stability—by offering real‑world, relationship‑based engagement that goes beyond advice to achieve measurable progress.
The Capability Project’s mission is grounded in the belief that people do not fail because they lack ability, but because they lack access, trusted guidance, and continuous support. By partnering with schools, nonprofits, workforce and veteran service programs, and community initiatives, the organization fills critical gaps in existing systems with continuity, lived‑experience leadership, and practical support. Its peer‑led approach helps individuals build capability, stabilize their lives, and translate potential into long‑term success without duplicating existing services.
About PeerNextGroup, Inc.
PeerNextGroup, Inc. is a national peer services organization committed to delivering and elevating evidence‑informed peer support and recovery pathways that help individuals transition from crisis or treatment into stability and connection. Its mission centers on equipping peer‑led programs with clear operating models, training, and accountability frameworks that health systems and funders can trust.
PeerNextGroup combines lived experience with structured supports—such as consistent follow‑up, peer‑led groups, systems navigation, and goal planning—to strengthen the work of peer support specialists and improve long‑term community reintegration. Through secure digital peer services, ongoing check‑ins, peer support circles, advocacy, and leadership development, PeerNextGroup ensures that peer support continues beyond traditional appointments, helping people stay connected and moving forward through recovery, stability, and meaningful engagement.
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Email: george@peernextgroup.com
Phone: 1.866.485.0112
The Capability Project, Inc.
Maurice Bonner, CEO
George Ivak
PeerNextGroup, Inc.
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