Become an enTouch Wireless Lifeline Agent!

What is Lifeline Assistance?

Become a government phone service distributor with enTouch Wireless and play a crucial role in administering ACP and Lifeline Assistance, federal programs that make communication services more affordable for low-income consumers. 

As an enTouch Wireless Lifeline Agent, you can sell government phone service while boosting your income! This role is not just about sales; it’s about connecting those in need with essential government support, ensuring everyone has access to vital communication services.

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Why Become a Lifeline Agent?

Embrace a rewarding career as an enTouch Wireless Lifeline Agent, where you can achieve financial success and make a significant social impact. 

In this role, you’ll be instrumental in linking eligible individuals to free Lifeline cell phone services. Beyond just a job, this position offers the unique opportunity to serve as a vital connector in your community, delivering necessary communication tools to those who need them most.

Uncapped Earning Potential

As a Lifeline agent, your earning potential is boundless, with the possibility of earning substantial income through uncapped commissions. Whether looking for a lucrative side hustle or a primary income source, this role offers flexibility and financial growth. You can earn between $100 to $200 daily, depending on your dedication and effort.

Elevate Your Career as a Master Agent

When you become a Lifeline master agent with enTouch Wireless, you elevate your career potential. You’ll harness your leadership abilities to manage a team, expanding your impact and income as you help others succeed in their roles. 

Additionally, the Lifeline master agent program equips you with the necessary tools and support to flourish, fostering a robust service network that uplifts your community alongside your financial objectives.

A Role of Social Value

By choosing to become a phone distributor, you step into a role of significant social value, ensuring essential communication services are accessible to those in need and establishing a profitable business.

Additionally, this position allows you to bridge the digital divide, providing vital connectivity to underserved communities and individuals who may otherwise be isolated due to economic constraints.

Moreover, as a distributor, you’re not just selling a product but actively participating in a larger movement toward digital inclusion and equity.

Flexibility and Work-Life Balance

As a Lifeline Agent, you enjoy unmatched flexibility. When you become a government phone service distributor, you have the power to set your schedule, offering a work-life balance that’s rare in today’s job market. This flexibility lets you customize your career path to meet your needs and lifestyle preferences.

Join Our Community-Focused Network

Joining our network means integrating into a community-oriented company that excels through collaboration and mutual support. From agent relations to distribution, our dedicated teams are committed to providing comprehensive support, equipping you with all the necessary resources for success. 

Get started with enTouch Wireless as a government phone agent today and be a part of something greater that changes lives—one phone, one connection at a time.

Eligibility and Requirements

At enTouch Wireless, we invite a diverse range of individuals to join our team as government phone service distributors, particularly those who share our mission to drive meaningful change. We value your unique talents and perspectives, whether it’s your competitive spirit, communication prowess, or customer service expertise. 

Prior experience in sales or customer-facing roles is an asset but not a requirement. We welcome applicants with reliable transportation and proficiency in using smartphones.Our goal is to strengthen communities through enhanced connectivity. We strongly encourage you to apply if you align with this vision and fulfill these criteria.

How It Works

The process of how to become a distributor for government cell phone service with enTouch Wireless is easy:

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Apply Online

If you see the promise in a part-time or full-time role with enTouch Wireless and are ready to move forward, begin your journey by quickly applying through our straightforward online form.

Agent Training

Get Trained

Once you’ve applied, you’ll enter our comprehensive training program. Here, you’ll gain all the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed as a Lifeline distributor. Whether we work with you directly or through an approved distributor, you’ll receive the same quality training to ensure you’re well-prepared.

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Start Working!

After completing your training, it’s time to make a difference while earning. Unlike some providers that may have a varied sales strategy, enTouch Wireless offers a straightforward path to success with no caps on commissions, granting you the ability to maximize your earnings based on your efforts.

Ready to Become a Lifeline Distributor?

Get Started Now!

As an enTouch Wireless Lifeline Agent, you’re not just providing a service but creating vital connections that empower individuals and communities. Begin a worthwhile career that transforms people’s lives and grows with you.

Don’t wait to make a change. Apply today and become the critical link to Lifeline for individuals in your community and beyond. Start your career now!

Lifeline Agent

Qualify by income and provide one of the following as proof.

  • Prior Year’s State, Federal or Tribal Tax Return
  • Unemployment/Workers' Compensation Benefits Statement
  • Divorce Decree or Child Support Documents
  • Veterans Administration Benefits Statement
  • Current Income Statement from Employer or Paycheck Stubs
  • Retirement/Pension Benefits Statement
  • Social Security Benefits Statement

Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance (BIA)

BIA Award letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program,
  • Name of the beneficiary
  • Address of the beneficiary
  • Date of the award

Tribal Head Start

Head Start Award letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program,
  • Name of the beneficiary
  • Address of the beneficiary
  • Date of the award

Tribally-Administered Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)

TANF Award letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program,
  • Name of the beneficiary
  • Address of the beneficiary
  • Date of the award

Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)

Notice of Action (award letter) acknowledging eligibility for FDPIR benefits;

  • Name of the beneficiary;
  • The beginning and ending dates of the award or certification period; and
  • The telephone number of the Food Distribution Program office, and the name and address of the person to contact for additional information.

OR

FDPIR participation documents(e.g., a benefit card or copy of a benefit card);

  • Name of the beneficiary
  • The beginning and ending dates of the award or certification period; and
  • The telephone number of the Food Distribution Program office, and the name and address of the person to contact for additional information.

Lifeline Program

Due to sharing many of the same eligibility requirements those currently enrolled in the lifeline program may qualify for The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) also.

 

Medi-Cal / Medicaid

Program Approval Letter, Benefit Statement, or Verification of Coverage Letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Address of the beneficiary, and
  • Date of the award

OR

Eligibility Screenshot or printout from an online portal or website tool, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary
  • Medical Identification number, OR
  • Case number,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status

CalFresh / Food Stamps / SNAP

Program Approval Letter, Benefit Statement, or Verification of Coverage Letter, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status

OR

Eligibility Screenshot or printout from an online portal or website tool, should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Case number,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status

Federal Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans Pension and Survivors Benefit

Pension Grant Letter should contain the following basic information:

  • Participant’s name
  • Address
  • A decision about the participant’s monthly entitlement amount
  • Payment start date

Federal Public Housing Assistance (FPHA)

FPHA award letter should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program,
  • Date of the award,
  • Name of the beneficiary, and
  • Award amount.

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Approval Letter or Benefit Statement issued by the SSA or on SSA letterhead.

  • Consumer’s name
  • Date
  • Eligibility Date
  • Claim number OR Other consumer identification number
  • Payment amount

Medicaid / Medi-Cal

Program Approval Letter, Benefit Statement, or Verification of Coverage Letter should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Address of the beneficiary, and
  • Date of the award

OR

Eligibility Screenshot or printout from an online portal or website tool should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary
  • Medical Identification number, OR
  • Case number,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status

SNAP / Food Stamps / CalFresh

Program Approval Letter, Benefit Statement, or Verification of Coverage Letter should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status

OR

Eligibility Screenshot or printout from an online portal or website tool should contain the following basic information:

  • Name of the program or state equivalent,
  • Name of the beneficiary,
  • Case number,
  • Eligibility dates, OR
  • Current participation status