USE CASES & PILOT MODELS
How Cities and Programs Can Use SphereCard
SphereCard use cases for cities show how local governments can strengthen their economies by improving visibility, trust, and access for professionals, small businesses, and job seekers. The following example scenarios demonstrate how SphereCard can create meaningful impact across civic programs.
Small Business Visibility Pilot (Example Scenario)
A city‑led visibility pilot could:
Give local professionals a clear, credible access point
Improve transparency through structured feedback
Strengthen local commerce by making skills easier to discover
Provide a digital footprint for underserved micro‑businesses
This model helps cities support entrepreneurs who lack modern tools for visibility and customer access.
Workforce Access Program (Example Scenario)
A workforce program could:
Equip job seekers with a professional access profile
Provide verified feedback from instructors or employers
Improve employer engagement and hiring confidence
Give underserved participants a digital presence they can share anywhere
This model is ideal for youth programs, re‑entry initiatives, and career readiness pipelines.
Local Service Trust Initiative (Example Scenario)
A city‑wide trust initiative could:
Provide access profiles for local service providers
Display structured feedback and trust indicators
Reduce uncertainty in hiring decisions
Support workers who lack traditional digital visibility
This model helps residents find trustworthy professionals while strengthening local service ecosystems.
Why These Models Matter
SphereCard supports cities by providing:
Modern access infrastructure
Stronger trust between residents and professionals
Increased visibility for small businesses
Better outcomes for job seekers
A unified system that strengthens local ecosystems
A digital footprint for underserved professionals
SphereCard helps cities build communities where skills are clear, access is simple, and opportunity is available to all.