Organization PORTCO, a nonprofit creating long-term, meaningful jobs for people with disabilities and disabled veterans |
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Challenge Expand employment opportunities for disabled veterans by connecting them to federal contracts in new service areas through the AbilityOne Program |
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Strategy Use GovTribe to identify high-potential contract opportunities, vet experienced mentor partners, and time outreach around agency behavior and contract cycles |
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Results Established 11 mentor-protégé agreements under SourceAmerica's new program, enabling PORTCO to move new industries and secure long-term, no-recompete federal contracts that create sustainable careers for veterans and people with disabilities |
Since 1991, PORTCO has worked to create long-term, meaningful employment for people with disabilities. For years, that meant focusing on important but limited service areas permitted by the AbilityOne Program: janitorial services, grounds maintenance, and base operations.
But that changed in January 2024.
When the U.S. AbilityOne Commission released Policy 51.403, allowing nonprofits to include wounded warriors and service-disabled veterans as part of their AbilityOne workforce, PORTCO saw a chance to connect the dots:
PORTCO brought them all together—linking veteran organizations to experienced federal contractors (largely through the SourceAmerica Mentor-Protégé Program), and connecting those partnerships to real contract opportunities.
“They had the work, we had the workforce. It was like bringing together chocolate and peanut butter,” said Ralph Wahlberg, PORTCO’s Senior Executive Vice President of Business Development. “The challenge was finding the right opportunities and the right partners. That’s where GovTribe came in.”
According to Wahlberg, GovTribe helped him turn this idea into a reality.
“Oh, I’m in and out of GovTribe every day. It’s so easy to use, I didn’t need any training,” said Wahlberg. “The mentor-protege program changed the game for us, and GovTribe definitely helped us play it.”
How? A few ways:
“Tracking contracts is one thing. Knowing how to make them work in the real world—that’s different,” Wahlberg said. “GovTribe doesn’t just show us what’s out there. It helps us see the full picture and figure out how to win.”
And it seems to be working. To date, PORTCO has established 11 mentor-protégé agreements through SourceAmerica’s new program. These partnerships have opened the door to contract work for disabled veterans in:
On top of that, many of these contracts are long-term, no-recompete awards—providing real career stability for workers and long-range value for contracting partners. After seeing so much success, PORTCO’s team is already mentoring other nonprofits and encouraging more federal contractors to join the program. With a growing pipeline of veteran talent and more mentor partnerships in development, the model is proving not only scalable, but repeatable.
“We’re not just winning contracts, we’re changing lives,” said Wahlberg.
Watch the video below to see how PORTCO teams with large businesses to create jobs through the Mentor-Protégé Program.