An Invitation to Build the Future

Ascension
First Response

3.8 million new manufacturing employees needed by 2033.

1.9 million will go unfilled.

Unless someone builds the pipeline.

“Fine Line + BMD could be that someone.”

The Crisis

America’s Manufacturing Skills Emergency

The workforce that built this country is aging out. Schools abandoned shop class decades ago. Nobody is systematically solving this at scale.

3.8M
Workers Needed by 2033
1.9M
Positions Unfilled
55+
Avg Age, Skilled Machinists
0
Organizations Solving This at Scale

According to Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute, nearly half of projected manufacturing positions will remain vacant due to the skills gap. The average age of a skilled CNC machinist continues to rise. America’s industrial base is one generation from collapse—unless someone intervenes now.

The Solution

Ascension First Response

A nationwide program that places CNC machines in high schools and community colleges, delivers standardized curriculum leading to industry certification, and creates a direct school-to-manufacturer employment pipeline.

CNC Machines in Schools

Industrial-grade equipment placed in high schools and community colleges across the nation. Students train on the same machines they’ll operate in their careers.

Standardized Curriculum

A 4-semester pathway from zero experience to NIMS-certified CNC operator. OSHA 10, NIMS credentials, and SkillsUSA competition—all under $225 per student.

School-to-Manufacturer Pipeline

Ascension Certified Partners get direct access to trained graduates. No recruiting firms. No hope-and-pray hiring. A guaranteed pipeline of skilled workers.

Funded by Existing Programs

$4.5 billion+ in annual federal funding already allocated for exactly this. Perkins V, WIOA, DOL Apprenticeship, NSF ATE—money waiting to be claimed.

The white space is verified: No existing organization simultaneously provides equipment placement, standardized curriculum, AND a direct employer pipeline. SkillsUSA does competitions. NIMS does credentials. Gene Haas Foundation funds equipment. Nobody connects all three. Ascension does.

The Money

$4.5 Billion in Annual Federal Funding

This is not speculative. This is not “apply and hope.” This is money already allocated by Congress, already flowing to states, already waiting for qualified programs to claim it.

$1.44B
Perkins V (Carl D. Perkins CTE Act)
Annual Basic State Grants. 85% flows to local institutions. CNC machinist qualifies on all three criteria: high-skill, high-wage, in-demand.
$2.9B
WIOA (Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act)
Title I Formula Grants: Adult $875M, Youth $948M, Dislocated Worker $1.1B. Individual Training Accounts of $3K–$10K+ per participant.
$119M+
DOL Registered Apprenticeship Programs
SAEF Grants ($84M), Manufacturing Apprenticeship Incentive Fund ($35.8M, applications open NOW), Pay-for-Performance ($145M). Plus 29+ states with $1K–$7.5K tax credits per apprentice.
$74M
NSF Advanced Technological Education
FY2025 budget. Grants from $475K (Track 1) to $7.5M (Track 4 ATE Centers). Community colleges hold leadership roles.
$2.5M
CHIPS Act & Big Beautiful Bill
NSTC Workforce Awards: $500K–$2M each. Doubled Section 179 to $2.5M. Restored 100% bonus depreciation. Workforce Pell Grants launching July 2026.

“This money is ALREADY ALLOCATED. It is flowing to states right now. It is waiting for qualified programs to claim it. The question is not whether the money exists—it is whether you will be positioned to receive it.”

$4.5B+
Annual Federal Allocation
29+
States with Tax Credits
$300M
Ohio CTE Investment
The Partner Program

Five Tiers of Ascension Partnership

Manufacturers earn Ascension Certification by meeting rigorous workforce development standards. Higher tiers unlock greater access to trained graduates, marketing prominence, and strategic influence.

Seed
$2,500/year
  • Directory listing
  • Graduate résumé access
  • 2 site visits per year
  • 1 career fair
  • Digital badge
Apprentice
$5,000/year
  • 1 intern per semester
  • Production scrap for schools
  • Co-branded marketing
  • Workforce grant eligibility
  • Priority graduate recruitment
Journeyman Fine Line Starts Here
$7,500/year
  • 3+ Ascension graduates employed
  • Registered apprenticeship program
  • Equipment support to schools
  • Regional marketing prominence
  • Equipment purchasing cooperative
Master
$10,000/year
  • 10+ graduates employed
  • SkillsUSA team sponsor
  • Regional advisory board seat
  • National marketing prominence
  • First-right-of-access to top graduates
Ascended
$15,000/year
  • 25+ graduates employed
  • Named scholarship ($10K+/year)
  • Dedicated Ascension training cell
  • Geographic territory protection
  • Permanent national board seat

Where would Fine Line start? Journeyman tier—with a clear 3-year path to Ascended. As BMD’s flagship CNC operation with 100+ employees and an ESOP that proves you invest in your people, you’re already positioned to lead.

The School Model

Three Equipment Tiers, One Clear Pathway

From a $150K starter lab to a full $1.5M HTEC program, every tier delivers NIMS-certified graduates ready to enter the workforce on Day 1.

High School Starter Lab
$150K–$250K
10 workstations, standard 110V power
  • Tormach PCNC 440 EDU bundles (~$22K each)
  • Tormach 8L Lathe
  • Fusion 360 (free for education)
  • Mastercam EDU licenses
  • 2,000–3,500 sq ft required
Community College Lab
$400K–$750K
20 workstations, 3-phase power
  • Haas Mini Mill-EDU
  • Haas ST-10 Lathe
  • Haas TM-1 Training Mill
  • Supplementary Tormach 770M
  • 5,000–10,000 sq ft required
Full HTEC Program
$750K–$1.5M
Complete manufacturing lab
  • Complete Haas lineup (mill + lathe + 5-axis)
  • CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine)
  • Robotics & automation cell
  • Full software stack
  • Gene Haas Foundation covers 87% of instructor training

Certification stack: under $225 per student. OSHA 10-Hour ($50–$89), NIMS Annual Subscription ($125/student for up to 10 exams), SkillsUSA membership ($15–$25). Four semesters from zero experience to NIMS-certified CNC operator ready for employment.

The 4-Semester Credential Pathway

SemesterFocusCredential Earned
1Measurement, Materials & SafetyNIMS MMS + OSHA 10
2Job Planning, Benchwork & LayoutNIMS JPBL
3CNC Mill & Turning Operations Level 1NIMS CNC Operator
4Programming, Setup & Operations + CapstoneFull NIMS Stack + Employment Ready
The Roadmap

Top 10 Launch States

Strategically selected for manufacturing density, state investment, existing CTE infrastructure, and proximity to Ascension Certified Partners.

Phase 1 — Immediate
Texas
970K manufacturing jobs • $95M+ Perkins
2nd nationally in manufacturing employment. 1.47x CTE weighted funding at Levels 3–4. Houston, San Antonio, Dallas-Fort Worth.
Phase 1 — Immediate
Ohio
687K jobs • $300M CTE investment
BMD’s headquarters state. Extraordinary $100M equipment grants + $200M facility expansion. 49 Joint Vocational School Districts.
Phase 1 — Immediate
Indiana
2nd nationally per-capita mfg revenue
Next Level Jobs: FREE tuition for NIMS CNC Operator at Ivy Tech. Elkhart RV manufacturing parallels Fine Line directly.
Phase 2 — Year 2
Pennsylvania
563K jobs • 50% CTE funding increase
Governor Shapiro: $118M to $183M (FY2025–26). 84 career and technical centers. Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Philadelphia.
Phase 2 — Year 2
North Carolina
459K jobs • 58 community colleges
Free Customized Training Program. REV Ambulance Group in Jefferson, NC. Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Greensboro.
Phase 2 — Year 2
Wisconsin
462K employees • 19% of state GDP
Headquarters of emergency vehicle manufacturing. Pierce Manufacturing. Fox Valley Tech as anchor. $7.3M DOL Skills Training.
Phase 3 — Year 3
Michigan
597K jobs • Free community college
Michigan Reconnect: free for adults 25+. Going PRO Talent Fund: $30–55M annually. Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint.
Phase 3 — Year 3
Tennessee
364K jobs • 27 TCATs
Tennessee Promise + Reconnect: free tuition programs. 27 Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology.
Phase 3 — Year 3
Georgia
426K jobs • Quick Start program
Free customized workforce training (nationally recognized). Custom Truck and Body Works in Woodbury.
Phase 3 — Year 3
South Carolina
265K+ jobs • $1K/apprentice credit
Manufacturing wages now surpass MI, OH, PA, NY. Apprenticeship Carolina model. Spartan Fire in Wellford.
The Financial Model

From 10 Schools to a Billion-Dollar Program

Conservative projections based on verified unit economics. Break-even at approximately 350 schools, achievable mid-Year 4.

YearSchoolsPartnersStudentsRevenueNet Income
Year 1105400+$1.73M−$681K
Year 250252,000+$7.2M$1.82M
Year 32001008,000+$26M$7.3M
Year 450015020,000+$52M$17.1M
Year 51,000200+40,000+$90.2M$35.2M
$61.3M
Cumulative 5-Year Net Income
$2.6B
Total Addressable Market (Annual)
~350
Schools to Break-Even

Total addressable market: 27,000 public high schools, 1,100+ community colleges, 250,000+ manufacturers. At full national scale, this is a billion-dollar program.

The Fit

Why Fine Line Wood

You don’t need to build anything new. You need to connect what already exists.

$18M Proven Operations

Fine Line already operates at scale across architectural millwork, custom cabinetry, and commercial installations—the foundation for national expansion.

100% Employee-Owned (ESOP)

“Employee-owned company invests in the next generation of American manufacturing.” This is the PR story that writes itself. Media, politicians, community—everyone gets behind this.

CNC Expertise (Proof of Concept)

Fine Line’s CNC machines and 100+ craftsmen demonstrate exactly what Ascension trains students to become. You are the living proof that the pipeline works.

Multi-State Presence

Operations in California and Nevada, with the Las Vegas expansion positioning Fine Line near community colleges and workforce programs across the Southwest.

Community College Relationships

Fine Line is positioned near Orange Coast College, Saddleback College, and College of Southern Nevada—each a potential Ascension school partner.

The ESOP Multiplier

Zero federal income tax means every dollar saved can flow into workforce development. The tax advantage isn’t just financial—it’s the engine that funds national expansion.

The Bigger Vision

Ascension First Response

Where precision manufacturing meets national emergency preparedness — and billion-dollar federal contracting.

$1B
FEMA BRIC Fund (March 2026)
$47B+
Annual Federal Emergency Management
350K+
Emergency Vehicles in U.S. Fleet

The insight: Every ambulance, fire truck, and emergency command vehicle has a precision-manufactured interior — cabinets, consoles, storage systems, instrument panels. This is mission-critical millwork. The same CNC expertise that builds luxury hotel lobbies can build the interior of a $500K+ fire apparatus.

Emergency Vehicle Interiors

The bridge between architectural millwork and first responder markets. CNC-manufactured interiors for ambulances, fire apparatus, and mobile command units. Same machines, same skills, different (and massive) market.

FEMA Contracting Pathway

FEMA BRIC (Building Resilient Infrastructure & Communities) announced $1 Billion in March 2026. Applications open through July 23, 2026. Manufacturing partners with workforce training programs are prioritized.

Equipment Manufacturing Partners

Pierce Manufacturing (WI), REV Ambulance Group (NC), Spartan Fire (SC), Custom Truck & Body Works (GA) — all need precision interior components from domestic CNC manufacturers.

Workforce + First Responder = Compelling Grant Narrative

A company that trains CNC operators AND manufactures first responder equipment components is the most fundable combination in federal workforce grants. Multiple funding streams converge.

The Scale:

▸ U.S. fire apparatus market: $4.2B annually
▸ Ambulance manufacturing: $2.1B annually
▸ Emergency management federal spending: $47B+/year
▸ FEMA BRIC applications: March 25 – July 23, 2026 (current cycle)
▸ Wisconsin = emergency vehicle manufacturing capital (Fox Valley Tech as anchor)
▸ Combined CNC workforce + first responder manufacturing = unique positioning no competitor holds

This is how an $18M architectural millwork company becomes a founding node in a multi-billion-dollar national infrastructure. The Ascension Certified program doesn’t just train CNC operators for millwork — it trains them for emergency vehicle manufacturing, aerospace interiors, medical device fabrication, and every other precision manufacturing sector facing the 3.8M worker shortage.

Fine Line sits at the center of this because you already do the hard part — precision CNC manufacturing with 100+ craftsmen. The Ascension First Response program takes that expertise and replicates it nationally, funded by $4.5B+ in annual federal appropriations that already exist and are waiting to be claimed.

The Invitation

This Isn’t a Sales Pitch.
This Is an Invitation.

Your employees trained the future. Your machines built the infrastructure. Your ESOP gave workers ownership. Now extend that mission to the next generation.

Join as a founding Ascension Certified Partner. Be the company that didn’t just build things—but built the people who build things.

What founding partnership means:

▸ Permanent seat on the Ascension national advisory board
▸ First-mover advantage in Ohio (Phase 1 launch state)
▸ Direct pipeline of NIMS-certified graduates to your facility
▸ National media story: “ESOP manufacturer builds workforce of tomorrow”
▸ Access to $4.5B+ in annual federal workforce funding
▸ Your name on the program that solves America’s manufacturing crisis

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