iZone Corp Who We Serve Government & Institutional Clients

Organizations with a
public responsibility
to serve everyone.

iZone Corp works exclusively with organizations that carry a legal or ethical obligation to serve multilingual and diverse populations — and need the systems, expertise, and community relationships to fulfill that obligation effectively, compliantly, and at scale.

Who we work with

iZone Corp does not serve everyone. We serve the organizations responsible for everyone.

Every organization iZone Corp works with shares one defining characteristic: a legal or ethical mandate to serve every person in their jurisdiction, patient population, tenant base, or client community — regardless of what language they speak, where they came from, or how long they have been in the country.

That mandate creates specific obligations. Federal civil rights law, sector-specific regulations, and the basic ethical standards of public service all require these organizations to provide meaningful access to services for multilingual populations. Most were not designed with the systems, training, or community relationships required to fulfill those obligations consistently.

iZone Corp fills that gap. Our four practice divisions — Language Access Systems, Community Engagement and Cultural Strategy, Public Sector Service Delivery Consulting, and Workforce Training — are designed specifically for the institutional context of organizations that carry public responsibility. We understand your compliance requirements, your procurement processes, your community obligations, and the operational reality of serving large, diverse populations at scale.

“We do not bring a generic consulting framework to public sector clients. We built our firm specifically for the intersection of institutional obligation and multilingual community — and that is the only place we work.”
Who iZone Corp serves
Five sectors. One firm.

Every sector iZone Corp serves — and exactly what we deliver to each.

Each sector has its own regulatory framework, community dynamics, and operational constraints. iZone Corp’s approach is calibrated to each — not applied generically across all of them.

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Government Agencies
City and county agencies, state program offices, and federally funded public programs carry the broadest language access obligations of any sector — subject to Title VI, Executive Order 13166, and a growing body of state-level LEP mandates. iZone Corp helps government agencies build the compliance infrastructure, community engagement systems, and staff capacity to serve every resident in their jurisdiction.
Relevant divisions
Language Access Systems — Title VI compliance and LEP plans Community Engagement — multilingual constituent outreach Public Sector Consulting — service delivery system design Workforce Training — staff language access compliance training
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Healthcare Systems
Hospitals, integrated health systems, and Federally Qualified Health Centers operate under some of the most stringent language access requirements in any sector — including ACA Section 1557, Title VI, CMS Conditions of Participation, and Joint Commission standards. Communication failures in healthcare are not just compliance problems. They are patient safety events. iZone Corp helps healthcare organizations build the interpretation infrastructure, staff protocols, and community engagement capacity that makes genuinely equitable care delivery possible.
Relevant divisions
Language Access Systems — ACA 1557 and Title VI compliance Workforce Training — interpreter protocol and cultural competency Community Engagement — multilingual patient outreach
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Public Housing Authorities
Public housing authorities and HUD-funded property managers serve some of the most linguistically diverse tenant populations in any public sector context — and operate under HUD’s specific language access requirements, which go beyond standard Title VI obligations. iZone Corp helps housing organizations build tenant communication systems, multilingual outreach capacity, and language access infrastructure that keeps residents informed, engaged, and properly served across every critical touchpoint.
Relevant divisions
Language Access Systems — HUD LEP compliance and tenant communications Community Engagement — resident engagement and liaison services Workforce Training — staff cultural competency and communication
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Courts & Legal Organizations
Courts, legal aid organizations, and public defenders serve clients in situations where communication accuracy is not a quality-of-service issue — it is a due process and constitutional rights issue. iZone Corp helps legal organizations build the interpretation procurement systems, document translation capacity, and staff interpreter protocol training that ensures every person appearing before the court or seeking legal assistance can fully understand and participate in their own proceedings.
Relevant divisions
Language Access Systems — court interpreter systems and legal translation Workforce Training — interpreter protocol for legal professionals Community Engagement — legal aid community outreach
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05
Schools & Educational Institutions
School districts and early childhood programs serve the fastest-growing multilingual populations in most communities — and operate under Title VI, Title III, and IDEA language access obligations that require meaningful communication with students and families in their preferred language. iZone Corp helps educational institutions build multilingual family communication systems, culturally grounded community engagement, and staff training that ensures every student’s family is truly informed and genuinely included.
Relevant divisions
Language Access Systems — Title VI and Title III compliance Community Engagement — multilingual family engagement Workforce Training — cultural competency for educators
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Additional sectors
iZone Corp also serves transit authorities and planning agencies requiring multilingual public participation planning for federally funded projects, nonprofit organizations serving immigrant and refugee populations, state and federal program offices with multilingual service obligations, and community development organizations and CDFIs operating in diverse communities.
All four divisions available
Transit authorities — public participation planning Nonprofits — community engagement and language access CDFIs — multilingual community outreach State program offices — LEP compliance and implementation
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Regulatory context

The legal framework that governs every organization iZone Corp serves.

Every sector iZone Corp serves operates under a specific set of federal, state, and local language access requirements. Understanding those requirements — and how they apply to your organization’s specific programs, funding streams, and service populations — is the foundation of every iZone Corp engagement.

We do not apply a generic compliance framework across sectors. We bring sector-specific regulatory knowledge to every client engagement — because the specific requirements that govern a hospital are different from those governing a housing authority, a school district, or a court system, even when they share the same underlying legal foundation.

Compliance framework
Title VI — Civil Rights Act
Applies to: Any organization receiving federal financial assistance. Prohibits discrimination based on national origin and requires meaningful access to services for limited English proficient individuals. The foundational language access obligation across all sectors iZone Corp serves.
ACA Section 1557
Applies to: Hospitals, health systems, FQHCs, and health programs receiving federal funding. Extends anti-discrimination protections into healthcare and requires specific language access infrastructure including qualified medical interpreter access and translated notices of availability.
Executive Order 13166
Applies to: Federal agencies and recipients of federal financial assistance. Requires federal agencies to examine their services and develop a plan to improve access for LEP persons — and requires grant recipients to provide meaningful access as a condition of funding.
HUD Language Access Requirements
Applies to: Public housing authorities and HUD-funded programs. HUD’s language access requirements include specific obligations for meaningful access to housing programs, tenant communications, and grievance procedures — with particular emphasis on vital documents translation and interpretation access.
Title III — ESEA
Applies to: School districts and educational programs. Title III requires meaningful communication with limited English proficient parents and guardians in a language they can understand — covering school notices, parent meetings, academic progress communications, and special education proceedings.
Minnesota Language Access Requirements
Applies to: State-funded programs and organizations operating in Minnesota. Minnesota has state-level language access requirements that in some cases go beyond federal minimums — particularly for healthcare, housing, and social services organizations serving the state’s large Somali, Hmong, and Spanish-speaking populations.
Regardless of sector

What every iZone Corp client receives — in every sector.

The regulatory framework differs by sector. The iZone Corp standard does not. Every client — regardless of sector, size, or engagement scope — receives the same level of expertise, the same community knowledge, and the same commitment to staying engaged until the work is working.

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Sector-specific regulatory expertise
We bring deep knowledge of the specific federal and state requirements governing your organization — not a generic compliance framework adapted to look relevant.
II
Direct community knowledge
Deep roots in the Somali and Arabic-speaking communities of the Twin Cities — the community knowledge that determines whether engagement work produces genuine trust or performative participation.
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200+ language professional network
A professional linguist and interpreter network spanning 200+ languages — with specialized depth in Somali, Arabic, Spanish, Swahili, Amharic, and Oromo for the communities most common in the upper Midwest.
IV
Systems built for daily operations
Every deliverable is designed for real-world daily use by real staff — not for compliance filing. If it does not work in practice on a busy Monday morning, it does not count as delivered.
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Engagement that ends when it works
iZone Corp engagements do not end when the contract period closes. They end when the system is functioning as designed, the staff can operate it, and the community can feel the difference.
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Government procurement readiness
iZone Corp is a certified minority-owned and immigrant-owned firm registered for government contracting and procurement — with the credentials, documentation, and procurement experience that institutional clients require.
Work with iZone Corp

Does your organization carry a public responsibility to serve multilingual communities?

If yes — that is who iZone Corp was built for. Schedule a consultation and we will assess your organization’s current language access infrastructure, community engagement capacity, and workforce training needs. We will give you a direct, honest picture of where your organization stands and a clear path to where it needs to be. No generic proposals. No off-the-shelf solutions. Expert analysis of your specific situation and a realistic engagement plan built around it.

Contact iZone Corp
info@izonecorp.net
(360) 938-8902
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Serving clients nationwide
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