Rooted in Fort Worth and North Texas, delivering statewide
In-person delivery is concentrated across the DFW Metroplex and surrounding counties. Hybrid and fully online delivery extends the same curriculum, participant support, and reporting to partners anywhere in Texas.
Each area has a different mix of need, staffing capacity, and facility access. These notes reflect how programs are typically structured in each place.
Fort Worth
Our home base. Fort Worth's growth has widened the gap between residents seeking stable work and the training needed to reach it. We deliver workforce readiness, housing education, and inspection preparation in partnership with city departments, nonprofits, and community organizations across the city.
Tarrant County spans dense urban neighborhoods and fast-growing suburbs with very different labor markets. County-sponsored cohorts, reentry-supportive programming, and youth pathway blocks can be delivered in person at county or partner facilities.
Dallas nonprofits and community development organizations frequently carry grant-funded training obligations without internal curriculum capacity. We supply the instructional component and the documentation their funders expect.
Typical focus: Nonprofit partnerships, grant-aligned program design, adult education
Across Dallas County, workforce and community development efforts benefit from hybrid delivery that reaches participants who cannot travel to a single central site. Cohorts can combine local sessions with supported online coursework.
Typical focus: Hybrid cohorts, workforce readiness, community technical education
Rapid residential growth in Denton County has increased demand for housing, inspection, and construction-adjacent knowledge. Housing and inspection preparation tracks fit both workforce participants and municipal program staff.
Typical focus: Inspection preparation, housing education, career pathway exposure
Collin County partners often serve residents in transition between industries. Workforce Foundations plus a technical exposure block gives participants a low-risk way to test a new direction before committing to a longer pathway.
Typical focus: Career transition, workforce foundations, technical exposure
Smaller staffing footprints make hybrid and online delivery practical here. A single local gathering point paired with online coursework keeps facility and staffing costs manageable for county and nonprofit partners.
Parker County partners often coordinate regionally. Cohorts shared across neighboring counties can reach viable size without any single jurisdiction carrying the full cost.
Community organizations in Ellis County frequently pair workforce training with housing and neighborhood programming. Housing & Rehabilitation Education supports both objectives at once.
Typical focus: Housing education, community development, adult learners
Distance and limited instructional staffing make remote-first delivery the practical choice. Online coursework with a local coordinator keeps participation realistic for working adults.
Compact geography and active community organizations make Rockwall County well suited to focused pilot cohorts that produce evidence quickly for the next funding cycle.
Typical focus: Pilot programs, youth pathways, sponsored seats
Growth pressure and housing turnover create real demand for property condition literacy. Housing and inspection content pairs naturally with workforce readiness for local participants.
Typical focus: Housing and inspection education, workforce readiness
Across the broader North Texas region, we coordinate multi-partner cohorts where a single county or nonprofit cannot fill a program alone, while keeping reporting separated by partner.
Partners outside North Texas engage through online and hybrid delivery. The curriculum, participant support, and reporting structure are identical; only the in-person component changes.
Typical focus: Online delivery, custom program development, statewide partnerships
If any of these describe what brought you here, the answer is the same: tell us your location, population, and funding stage, and we will tell you whether we are a fit.
Important: Dola Academy provides educational programs and program-development support only. We do not guarantee grant awards, employment, professional licensure, certification, or examination outcomes. Program eligibility, funding decisions, licensing, and credentialing are determined solely by the applicable agency, board, or funder.
Not in North Texas? Programs still travel
Online and hybrid delivery brings the same curriculum, participant support, and reporting structure to partners anywhere in Texas.