Cowork Network
Partnerships

An ecosystem, not an event.

Partnership starts with proximity. We want to understand the good work already happening, then find practical ways to strengthen it.

What partnership means.

Cowork Network is not a vendor relationship. We are not selling sponsorships or logo placement. Partnership here means something more specific: a shared commitment to building good work and healthy community in the same place.

Good work is already happening in this city — in businesses that care about their employees, in nonprofits solving real problems, in churches building actual community. Cowork Network helps these organizations find each other and strengthen each other.

If you are doing good work and looking for connection, resources, or a network that actually understands what you are building — let us start a conversation.

Businesses

Companies and entrepreneurs building local trust and long-term value.

Nonprofits

Organizations serving their communities with clarity and purpose.

Churches

Faith communities helping people connect their work to something larger.

What partnership can look like.

Partnership takes different shapes depending on the organization and the season.

Cross-referral

Connecting people in your network to other organizations doing good work nearby.

Event hosting

Co-hosting monthly meals or training events that bring the network together.

Resource sharing

Sharing expertise, space, tools, or knowledge across organizational lines.

Leadership development

Sending your leaders into coaching, intensives, and BAM training.

Prayer and accountability

The kind of support that does not show up on a balance sheet but matters more.

Strategic alignment

Finding places where your organizational goals and Cowork Network's mission overlap.

Start with a conversation.

Tell us about the work you are doing and what you are looking for. We will figure out if there is a good fit.

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