A Colorado Not For Profit Corporation
Get Paid For the Charitable Work That You Do.
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Payments for Charitable Work
Workforce International (WORKFORCE INTERNATIONAL) has been established to provide contract laborers to charitable organizations and charitable projects in the United States and around the world. Charities contract with WORKFORCE INTERNATIONAL to supply contract laborers with a variety of different talents and experiences who are available to provide the agreed upon services that are needed by the charities. Network laborers are not employees of the charity or of WORKFORCE INTERNATIONAL but are independent contractors. As independent contractors, the contractors are responsible for their own Worker's Compensation Insurance and other fringe benefits and agree to hold WORKFORCE INTERNATIONAL and contracting charities harmless for any accident or injury incurred during performance of the work as described in the Agreement. Independent Contractors shall furnish the equipment and materials necessary to perform the duties required and the contractor takes full responsibility for any and all employees, associates or volunteers that he or she uses to accomplish the work. Each contractor will sign an Independent Contractor Services Agreement that covers the description of the work to be done, the agreed upon compensation, the terms of the relationship and the charity or charitable project for which the work will be performed.
What’s Included
Workforce International is a Colorado Non-Profit. You can apply to the program and get paid as an independent contractor for the charitable work that you do. There are a few things that Workforce International will need from you.
What we will need
- A WI Independent Contractor Agreement (required annually)
- Information on who will be receiving the deposits so that payments can be made, for the charitable work, to the Independent contractor.
- A WI invoice that explains what charitable activity you are doing to merit the pay (do not include bills that you are paying)
- A W-9 Form
- A voided check or your banking information
How you'll be compensated
WI disbursements occur on the 1st and 15th of each month. The process to get a contractor setup may take between 5-10 business days. Funding for the independent contractor's pay must be in the Workforce International account at least 5 business days prior to payment days.
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Don’t Take Our Word For It
"If it wasn't for Workforce International, our more than willing donors could not financially support us for our charitable work here in Colorado and we couldn't continue. We really appreciate your work! Thanks!"
Satomi Fukuda
Project Manager
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the fees?
Each month you receive payments from WI there is an administration fee of $20 for that month.
Example: If you receive a payment twice in one month there will still only be one $20 fee for the month.
Does the WI program deduct taxes out of my payments?
No, it is your responsibility to keep track of funds that should be set aside for taxes. You will receive a 1099 by the end of January for the prior year's payments from WI reporting what has been earned as an independent contractor for the charitable work.