Made in America.
Mission-Driven.
SourceAmerica® connects federal and non-federal buyers to tailored, top-rated products and services—all through a nationwide network of contractors that employ people with disabilities.
Step 1: Share Your Needs
Tell us what products or services you’re looking for. Our team has decades of AbilityOne® Program procurement expertise.
Step 2: Get Matched
We connect you with the federal contractor who can best deliver to your specifications and high-quality standards.
Step 3: Make an Impact
Your work gets done right, while also creating employment opportunities for people with disabilities across the country.
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How We Deliver for Federal Contracts
SourceAmerica® builds efficiencies throughout the procurement process to get you precisely what you need when you need it. We have the capacity and the capabilities to fulfill any contract, including Contact Center and IT Services, Clothing Manufacturing, Staffing Services, Medical Equipment, Food Production Packaging, and more.
Benefits of Working with SourceAmerica
- Streamlined procurement process
- Support through every step
- 50 years of expertise
- Nationwide nonprofit network
- Access to a trusted national workforce
- We get it right every time
- There’s no contract we can’t handle
- Supports American manufacturing and jobs
Your Trusted Partner for Federal Procurement
SourceAmerica connects federal agencies with a nationwide network of nonprofit providers specializing in high-quality manufacturing, equipment supply, and service solutions.
From clothing and uniforms to medical and safety equipment, our industry-leading solutions are made in America and tailored to your needs.
How AbilityOne Benefits America
The AbilityOne® Program creates competitive employment opportunities through federal contracting, generates cost savings for the federal government, and provides key support for our nation’s military.
Powering Local Economies
As one of America’s largest sources of employment for people with disabilities, the AbilityOne Program is a vital economic driver in communities nationwide.
Approximately 36,000 people with disabilities, including more than 2,500 veterans, are employed through AbilityOne contracts in our network.
More than 300 agencies provide products or services through AbilityOne contracts in our network.
Individuals with disabilities are employed through the AbilityOne Program in every state in the nation.
In FY24, the average AbilityOne employee wage in the SourceAmerica network was $18.58 per hour.
What they do:
The Commission provides national oversight and ensures the program operates with integrity, quality, and fairness.
Key responsibilities:
- Represent both government and nonprofit agencies
- Evaluate nonprofit agencies to ensure they meet quality and capability standards
- Set fair market prices for products and services delivered under the program
- Monitor contract compliance and performance to maintain program standards
This ensures all AbilityOne contracts deliver value and meet government requirements.
What they do:
Federal agencies are the customers of the AbilityOne Program; they purchase goods and services while creating jobs for people with disabilities.
Key responsibilities:
- Select the most qualified nonprofit contractors for specific needs
- Work with SourceAmerica to ensure pricing is fair and competitive
- Oversee contract fulfillment and manage performance expectations
This partnership allows agencies to meet procurement goals and social impact mandates efficiently.
What they do:
Nonprofit agencies deliver the actual products and services while employing people with disabilities, including veterans.
Key responsibilities:
- Develop proposals and fulfill AbilityOne contracts
- Provide technical services, manufacturing, logistics, and more
- Receive ongoing procurement and operational support from SourceAmerica
Nonprofit agencies play a vital role in delivering high-quality work while providing employment for people with disabilities.
Our role:
SourceAmerica acts as the central connector — bridging federal buyers, nonprofit agencies, and the U.S. AbilityOne Commission.
What we do:
- Match government needs with the right nonprofit partners
- Ensure services are delivered at fair market value
- Help agencies and contractors navigate the AbilityOne process from start to finish
- Support compliance, training, and performance across the entire system
We ensure everything runs smoothly, creating quality outcomes for agencies and life-changing opportunities for people with disabilities.