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We get it — choosing a program that fits your organization matters.
Here are some of the most common questions we hear about Project NexGen and how it works.
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Who are these workbooks designed for?
Project NexGen workbooks are designed for students and young adults in educational, ECM, and community-based programs. Each series is written at an accessible reading level and can be used in classrooms, small groups, or 1:1 sessions to strengthen life and career readiness skills.
What topics are covered in the curriculum?
Our curriculum includes Career Readiness and Life Skills workbooks, each focused on real-world growth.
- Career Readiness explores strengths, career paths, workplace skills, and financial literacy.
- Life Skills focuses on everyday essentials like housing, mental health, nutrition, and communication.
Do you offer bulk or program pricing?
Yes. We offerbulk and institutional pricingfor schools, ECM facilities, and organizations purchasing 25 or more copies.
To receive a custom quote or digital overview, please complete ourRequest Program Info form.
How quickly can we receive our order?
Standard processing is 7–10 business days for physical copies, depending on order size.
Digital and PDF versions are typically delivered within 2–3 business days after confirmation.
Are instructor materials included?
Yes. Each workbook is accompanied by a matching Instructor Guide, which provides ready-to-teach lesson plans, discussion prompts, and reflection activities.
Instructor materials can be included with your bulk order or added as a digital companion resource.
Can Project NexGen be used as part of an existing program?
Absolutely. Project NexGen was built to align with existing case plans, career readiness goals, or classroom standards.
Many schools and ECM facilities integrate it directly into their personal development or transition programs.
Do you offer digital copies?
Yes. Each workbook series is available in digital PDF format for programs that prefer virtual or hybrid learning.
Digital copies maintain the same interactive design as the printed versions.