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Elevate for Humanity Career and Technical Institute provides workforce development and technical training services. Programs, funding eligibility, certification preparation, employer participation, and training availability may vary. Elevate for Humanity does not guarantee employment, certification issuance, wage outcomes, or licensure approval.
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Elevate for Humanity is an AI-powered workforce operating system — not just a training provider. We handle credentialing, compliance tracking, employer placement, apprenticeship coordination, and funding documentation so agencies and participants can focus on outcomes.

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Elevate for Humanity Career & Technical Institute is a DOL Registered Apprenticeship Sponsor, Indiana ETPL-listed workforce training provider, and Certiport Authorized Testing Center operating under 2Exclusive LLC-S. Industry certifications are issued by the respective credentialing bodies (CompTIA, NHA, EPA, NCCCO, etc.) upon passing the required exams — these are the same credentials employers hire for. Training may be fully funded for eligible participants through WIOA, Workforce Ready Grant, JRI, and approved workforce partners; eligibility is determined by the applicable agency. Elevate for Humanity Career & Technical Institute is a workforce training organization, not a degree-granting postsecondary institution under the Indiana Department of Education — our programs lead to industry certifications and employment, not academic degrees.

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Partner Application

Barbershop Worksite Partner Application

Complete this form to apply as a worksite partner for the Indiana Barber Apprenticeship program.

June 11, 2026

Shop Information

Compliance Uploads

Upload required compliance documents. Missing insurance documentation will place your application on approval hold, but you can still submit.

No COI = application can submit but will not be approved until uploaded.

Employer Identification Number (EIN)

Required for DOL RAPIDS registration. Your EIN is used only for federal apprenticeship compliance — it is never shared or used for any other purpose.

Contact Information

Shop Address

Supervising Barber

Employment & Compliance

As a DOL Registered Apprenticeship, apprentices must be employed by the host shop. Elevate (as the registered sponsor) will register approved apprentices and employer worksites in the federal RAPIDS system after compliance verification.

DOL Registered Apprenticeships require the apprentice to be an employee of the host shop, regardless of compensation model (hourly or hybrid). Sole commission is not permitted.

Shops that cannot add apprentices to payroll are not eligible to host registered apprenticeship OJL.

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Memorandum of Understanding

Indiana Barber Host Shop Program

Worksite Partner Agreement

June 11, 2026

Between: 2Exclusive LLC-S d/b/a Elevate for Humanity Career & Technical Institute (“Sponsor”)

And: Your barbershop (“Worksite Partner”)

RAPIDS Program ID: 2025-IN-132301

Read the full agreement below before acknowledging. After your application is approved, you will digitally sign this MOU in your partner onboarding portal.

1. Parties and Purpose

This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is entered into between 2Exclusive LLC-S d/b/a Elevate for Humanity Career & Technical Institute ("Sponsor") and the barbershop identified at execution ("Worksite Partner" or "Shop"). This MOU establishes the terms under which the Shop will serve as a worksite for the Indiana Barber Host Shop Program, RAPIDS Program ID: 2025-IN-132301, a USDOL Registered Apprenticeship sponsored by Elevate for Humanity. WHAT THIS AGREEMENT IS: This is a worksite hosting agreement for a federally registered apprenticeship program. The Shop is hosting an apprentice employee and providing on-the-job training under federal Department of Labor oversight. WHAT THIS AGREEMENT IS NOT: This MOU does not make the Shop a Training Network Partner, a co-owner of Elevate programs, a revenue-sharing partner, or a program delivery site for any Elevate training program other than the barber host shop. The Shop has no ownership rights, governance authority, or decision-making authority over Elevate's programs, curriculum, credentials, or brand.

2. Program Structure — Non-Negotiable Federal Requirements

The Indiana Barber Host Shop Program is a USDOL Registered Apprenticeship. Its structure is set by federal law and the registered program standards. These terms are not negotiable. Program requirements: • 2,000 hours of on-the-job training (OJT) at the worksite, supervised by a licensed barber • Related Technical Instruction (RTI) coordinated by the Sponsor (Elevate) • Progressive skill development tracked through competency assessments per the registered standards • Apprentice must be registered with USDOL/RAPIDS before OJT hours begin • All OJT hours must be documented and submitted to the Sponsor monthly The Sponsor maintains sole authority over: RTI curriculum and delivery; competency assessment standards; RAPIDS registration and reporting; completion certificate issuance; program standards and modifications.

3. Sponsor Responsibilities

Elevate for Humanity agrees to: • Maintain USDOL/RAPIDS registration and all required federal reporting • Develop, deliver, and update all Related Technical Instruction (RTI) • Maintain official apprentice records and program documentation • Issue completion certificates upon successful program completion • Screen and refer qualified apprentice candidates to the Shop • Provide the Shop with competency checklists and OJT tracking tools • Conduct periodic worksite visits to verify program compliance • Serve as the point of contact with Indiana DWD and USDOL for all program matters

4. Worksite Partner Responsibilities — Non-Negotiable

These responsibilities are required by federal apprenticeship law and USDOL program standards. They are not optional and are not subject to modification. The Shop agrees to: SUPERVISION: Provide direct, on-site supervision of the apprentice by a currently licensed Indiana barber at all times during OJT hours. The supervising barber must hold an active Indiana barber license. No exceptions. EMPLOYMENT: The apprentice is a paid employee of the Shop — not a volunteer, intern, or independent contractor. The Shop is the employer of record for the apprentice during OJT. The Shop is responsible for payroll, withholding, workers' compensation, and all employer obligations under Indiana and federal law. WAGES: Pay the apprentice according to the agreed progressive wage schedule (see Section 5). Failure to pay the apprentice as agreed is grounds for immediate termination of this MOU and will be reported to USDOL. HOURS TRACKING: Accurately track and submit OJT hours to the Sponsor monthly using the provided tracking forms. Falsifying OJT hours is a federal offense. SAFETY: Maintain a safe workplace that complies with all OSHA standards and Indiana workplace safety requirements. Report any workplace injury involving the apprentice to the Sponsor within 24 hours. INSURANCE: Carry workers' compensation insurance covering the apprentice. Provide proof of coverage to the Sponsor before the apprentice begins OJT. LICENSES: Maintain all required business licenses, health permits, and barbershop operating licenses throughout the term of this MOU. Notify the Sponsor immediately if any license lapses. NONDISCRIMINATION: Comply with all federal nondiscrimination requirements under WIOA Section 188, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, the ADA, and all applicable equal opportunity laws. The apprenticeship program is open to all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability.

5. Apprentice Compensation — Federal Minimum Standards

Apprentice compensation is governed by federal apprenticeship standards and Indiana minimum wage law. These minimums are not negotiable. The apprentice is a paid employee. Compensation on a sole commission basis is prohibited under federal apprenticeship rules. Approved compensation models: • HOURLY: $10.00–$15.00/hr recommended. Must meet Indiana minimum wage ($7.25/hr) at all times. • HYBRID: $8.00–$10.00/hr base wage PLUS 15%–25% commission on services performed. Base wage must meet Indiana minimum wage at all times. Progressive wage increases are required as the apprentice advances through the program. The wage schedule is set in the registered program standards and must be followed. Apprentices retain 100% of tips. Tips may not be counted toward the minimum wage requirement. The Shop is responsible for all payroll taxes, withholding, and employer contributions for the apprentice.

6. Term and Termination — 30-Day Notice Right

This MOU is effective from the date signed and continues until the apprentice completes the program, withdraws, or the agreement is terminated. YOUR RIGHT TO EXIT: Either party — the Shop or the Sponsor — may terminate this MOU at any time for any reason by providing 30 days written notice. Send written notice (email is acceptable) to your assigned Elevate coordinator and copy elevate4humanityedu@gmail.com. You do not need to provide a reason. You do not need the other party's permission. This right is non-negotiable and cannot be waived. During the 30-day notice period: the apprentice continues their OJT and the Shop continues its obligations under this MOU. The Sponsor will work with the Shop and the apprentice on a transition plan. IMMEDIATE TERMINATION BY SPONSOR (no notice required): The Sponsor may terminate this MOU immediately — without the 30-day notice period — if the Shop: • Fails to pay the apprentice as agreed • Violates any workplace safety or OSHA requirement • Loses any required business license or insurance • Falsifies OJT hours or program records • Engages in misconduct affecting the apprentice's safety or welfare • Violates federal nondiscrimination requirements After termination: the Shop must submit all outstanding OJT hour records to the Sponsor within 10 business days. The apprentice's program records remain with the Sponsor.

7. Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure

Both parties agree to maintain confidentiality of apprentice personally identifiable information (PII) in compliance with applicable privacy laws. The Shop may not disclose apprentice PII (name, contact information, wage information, program records) to any third party without written apprentice consent and Sponsor authorization, except as required for program administration or by law. The Shop also receives access to Elevate's operational procedures, program materials, and business information through this collaboration. This information is confidential. The Shop may not disclose or use Elevate's confidential information for any purpose other than fulfilling its obligations under this MOU. A full Non-Disclosure Agreement is available at www.elevateforhumanity.org/legal/nda and is incorporated by reference into this MOU.

8. Non-Compete and Non-Replication

The Shop receives access to Elevate's registered apprenticeship program structure, curriculum relationships, RAPIDS registration, and credential pathways through this collaboration. This access is provided to support the apprentice — not to enable the Shop to replicate the program independently. During the term of this MOU and for three (3) years following termination, the Shop agrees not to: • Use Elevate's program structure, RAPIDS registration, or DWD relationships to independently register or operate a competing USDOL Registered Apprenticeship program in barbering • Solicit or redirect Elevate apprentice candidates, instructors, or credential partners into a competing program derived from the Elevate apprenticeship model • Represent to any funding agency, employer, or student that the Shop independently operates the Indiana Barber Host Shop Program These restrictions do not prevent the Shop from: operating as a barbershop, employing licensed barbers, hiring apprentices through other registered programs, or participating in training programs that are not substantially similar to the Elevate apprenticeship model. A full Non-Compete Agreement is available at www.elevateforhumanity.org/legal/non-compete and is incorporated by reference into this MOU.

9. Partner Handbook — Required Reading

The Worksite Partner Handbook is incorporated by reference into this MOU and forms part of this agreement. The Handbook details the day-to-day responsibilities, compensation requirements, hour tracking procedures, prohibited practices, and communication expectations that govern the worksite relationship. By signing this MOU, the Shop confirms that it has read and understood the Partner Handbook in full prior to signing. The Handbook is available at: www.elevateforhumanity.org/partners/barber-host-shop/handbook Failure to comply with the standards set out in the Handbook constitutes a breach of this MOU and may result in immediate termination of the partnership and notification to USDOL.

10. Dispute Resolution

The parties agree to attempt to resolve any disputes through good-faith negotiation first. If a dispute cannot be resolved through negotiation within 15 business days, either party may submit the dispute to mediation. If mediation is unsuccessful, the parties consent to jurisdiction in Marion County, Indiana. This MOU is governed by the laws of the State of Indiana. USDOL/RAPIDS compliance disputes are subject to federal apprenticeship regulations and may be reported to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development or the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship.

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