Press Release - NTI Receives SourceAmerica Certificate of Achievement


NTI Receives SourceAmerica Certificate of Achievement


On March 18, 2016, National Telecommuting Institute, Inc. (NTI) received the SourceAmerica™ Certificate of Achievement for 2015. Steve Soroka, President and Chief Executive Officer of SourceAmerica, presented NTI with the award “in recognition of the high standards of performance NTI has maintained in the past year in providing a product/service for the federal government under the Ability One® Program.”
SourceAmerica considered the following criteria in evaluating NTI’s eligibility for the award: The length of time NTI has had a product/service on the Procurement List; the consistent record of accurately fulfilling contracting requirements; the timely submission of reports and commissions; the adherence to AbilityOne regulations; and the Procurement Agency’s overall evaluation of NTI’s contract performance. SourceAmerica found that NTI has excelled in all of these areas.

The SourceAmerica Certificate of Achievement highlights that a job well done. Outstanding overall performance in the Ability One program proves that persons with significant disabilities can be productive, contributing members of society.

SourceAmerica works hard to create jobs for people with disabilities. They connect customers to a national network of nonprofits, including NTI, who hire talented people with disabilities. Through this valuable network of nonprofits and their employees, SourceAmerica supplies products and services that meet the strictest quality standards at a competitive price.

AbilityOne enjoys a long history of supporting the federal government. In 1938, Congress created the Wagner-O’Day Act, which enabled nonprofits that served people who were blind to sell products to the Federal Government. The Act was amended in 1971 to include people with other significant disabilities. This expanded Javits-Wagner-O’Day (JWOD) Act serves as the basis for the Federal AbilityOne Program.

The AbilityOne Program is among the nation’s largest providers of jobs for people who are blind or have significant disabilities. The Program uses the purchasing power of the Federal Government to buy products and services from participating nonprofit agencies that train and employ workers with disabilities.

National Telecommuting Institute, NTI was founded in 1995 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, NTI pursued a mission to identify and develop work-at-home jobs for home-based Americans who are physically disabled.
Since that time, NTI has provided trained work-at-home employees to some of the largest U.S. government agencies, Fortune 500 companies and to smaller businesses who want to outsource customer service and technical support operations in order to reduce costs.
Visit  www.nticentral.org/learnmore for more information about how NTI assists Americans who are disabled in their job searches.

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