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Resident Opportunities For Self Sufficiency (ROSS) | Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority

Provide families with support and guidance to gain or maintain financial independence. Opportunity for you to improve your personal financial situation FSS will put cash into a special savings account.To reward you if you increase earned income and successfully complete the program. As your earned income increases, so does the amount that FSS deposits into the escrow account for you each month. FSS clients have earned upon completion amounts ranging from $500 to $12,000. FSS provides case management support to help participants achieve goals related to employment, education, finances or even home ownership. Your FSS Case Manager will work with you and your family to set short and long-term goals. We will identify together steps to take to achieve those goals. Your Case Manager will provide you with the guidance, resources and support you need to move forward towards self-sufficiency.

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Partners In Hope, Inc - Financial Self-Sufficiency Program | Partners In Hope, Inc

Getting Ahead is a curriculum that helps individuals experiencing poverty build resources and relationships. A small stipend is provided to participants out of respect for the "expert" collaborative process. Classes are held once a week for two hours, and for ten consecutive weeks.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs (THRIVE) | Healing Center, The

Offers a year long cohort-based coaching program focused on assisting households with eliminating barriers to financial stability and overall wellbeing. Participants receive mentoring, group support, and career and financial coaching.

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Resident Opportunities For Self Sufficiency (ROSS) | Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority

The FSS program is designed to provide families with support and guidance to gain or maintain financial independence. FSS is an opportunity for you to improve your personal financial situation FSS will put cash into a special savings account (called an escrow account) to reward you if you increase earned income and successfully complete the program. As your earned income increases, so does the amount that FSS deposits into the escrow account for you each month. FSS clients have earned upon completion amounts ranging from $500 to $12,000. FSS provides case management support to help participants achieve goals related to employment, education, finances or even home ownership. Your FSS Case Manager will work with you and your family to set short and long-term goals. We will identify together steps to take to achieve those goals. Your Case Manager will provide you with the guidance, resources and support you need to move forward towards self-sufficiency.

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Provides a variety of supportive services for parents who wish to or are currently attending college or GED classes through Gateway. Ready to Work participants receive assistance obtaining employment opportunities that work around school schedules and which do not reduce certain public assistance program benefits. They may also receive assistance with daycare and transportation needs, work clothing and uniforms, and employment skills training.

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Client Personal Development Programs | Avon/Avon Lake Community Resource Services

Connect clients with opportunities and programs in financial literacy, health and wellness, family programs, job skills and training, limited session programs and activities for students, and so forth. Scholarships and fee payment are available.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs | Pride Through Empowerment Foundation

Offers programs that assist individuals and families to achieve economic independence and long-term stability through an integrated group of services which may include training in life skills and financial empowerment.

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Benefit Bridge | Licking County Department Of Job And Family Services

Benefit Bridge can help you increase financial independence on your road to self-sufficiency by supporting your transition off public benefits such as Medicaid, SNAP, and Subsidized Childcare. Enrolled individuals will work with a care team to address barriers, formulate a success plan, and provide supportive services to help you with your transition. Supportive services can include: - Income support to offset benefit loss - Access to transitional services for medical insurance - Financial incentives to support goal achievement - Training and education. You may be eligible to participate if you: - Are employed and interested in career advancement or a career change - Are receiving or recently transitioned off of public benefits - Desire independence and freedom from public benefits

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs For Fathers (FATHERHOOD PROGRAM) | Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission

Offers a 12-week program that provides group and individual education sessions focused on responsible parenting, healthy relationships, and economic stability for fathers and father-figures. Participants also receive individual case management, and may be able to access child-care and transportation assistance to facilitate class attendance.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs (LINCOLN GRANT SCHOLAR HOUSE) | Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission

Offers wrap-around supportive services to single-parent college students, including income-based housing, individual case management, and academic guidance.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs (PARENT EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM - PEEP) | Child Focus

Provides a variety of supportive services to adults with dependents who are experiencing barriers to employment. Services include assistance with goal setting, locating job training and/or education resources, accessing public benefits and supports, and budget coaching.

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Offers Fatherhood Project Program which supports fathers through parenting classes, co-parenting and individual coaching, and group support meetings. Additional services include legal, employment, and housing assistance.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs (PROSPERITY FOR ALL) | Easterseals Redwood

Provides a variety of supportive services to adults with dependents who are experiencing barriers to employment. Services include assistance with goal setting, locating job training and/or education resources, accessing public benefits and supports, and budget coaching.

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Partners In Hope, Inc - Education - Staying Ahead Program, Economic Self-Sufficiency, Family Self Sufficiency | Partners In Hope, Inc

Staying Ahead is a resources development and goal setting program based on the Getting Ahead curriculum. Individuals and families along with their children participate in a weekly group that provides support and education from staff, community professionals, volunteers, and each other as they work to accomplish their goals. The family sets it's own goals and plan for reaching those goals. " to "Getting Ahead is a resources development and goal setting program. Individuals and families will participate in a weekly group that provides support and education from staff.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs | Cincinnati Works

Offers career coaching, job search/placement services, and pre-employment guidance. Behavioral health counseling and legal coordination are also provided for members of the program. Individuals with prior criminal records, felony convictions, or who are returning citizens are encouraged to engage with career programming.

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Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS) | Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority

Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS), is a voluntary program designed to assist families in becoming economically independent. With the support of local agencies, FSS combines case management, education, job training, and ongoing support to aid the family in improving their life. The main requirements are a desire to become self-sufficient and a commitment to take the steps necessary to make this happen.

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Provides a variety of supportive services for parents who wish to or are currently attending college or GED classes through Gateway. Ready to Work participants receive assistance obtaining employment opportunities that work around school schedules and which do not reduce certain public assistance program benefits. They may also receive assistance with daycare and transportation needs, work clothing and uniforms, and employment skills training.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs (FOUNDATIONS FOR A BETTER LIFE) | Life Learning Center

Delivers Foundations for a Better Life 12-week program focused on addressing participants' physical, financial, spiritual, emotional, and relational barriers to maintaining employment. While attending the program, participants also have access to transportation assistance, and on-site resources such as free meals, child care, a fitness center, clothing and hygiene products, support group meetings, and a computer lab.

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Employment Incentive Prgram (EIP) | Lorain County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides a program designed to emphasize the importance of employment, personal and community responsibility and family support. Provides support to individuals and families to help them become financially stable and begin building wealth. Potential to earn financial incentives up to $2,500 over 12 months.

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Economic Self-Sufficiency Programs | Circles Campaign Of The Mid-Ohio Valley

Social support system and training program for low-income individuals and families to help get out of poverty. Free and open to people who are ready to make a change for the better. Cannot be homeless and must have a stable living situation. Program pairs an "allies" with individuals or families that work together to achieve economic stability and several mentors or Allies who befriend them and lend encouragement. The family is the Circle Leader, setting direction and goals for their lives. With the help and friendship of their Allies, each family sets and achieves goals unique to their own needs. Each person or family begins the program in a 12 week Circle Leader class which uses curriculum in which they learn to use the hidden rules of class to build up financial, emotional, and social resources, and examine the causes of poverty in their community.

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Getting Ahead In A Just Gettin’ By World | Marion Matters

Getting Ahead classes consist of eighteen two hour sessions which teaches participants financial literacy, budgeting, life skills, planning, goal setting, communication between socioeconomic classes, creating resumes and interviewing skills needed for employment, managing change, managing stress and standing up for themselves.

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Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS) | Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority

Offers an array of fresh fruits and vegetables from local farms, baked goods, crafts, sports items, household goods and more. This Market accepts SNAP benefits.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs (NORTHERN KENTUCKY SCHOLAR HOUSE) | Brighton Center

Offers wrap-around supportive services to single-parent college students, including income-based housing, individual case management, and on-site child care.

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Employment Services (ES)/Community Works Akron (CWA) | Open M

Offers a holistic approach to job training, job placement and job retention. Assists those living in poverty to reduce their individual barriers to employment. Provides employees to local businesses.

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Snap Employment And Training | Summit County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides free training programs, education and career counseling services, and personal support to meet employment goals to food stamps/SNAP recipients. Provides services to address barriers to gaining or maintaining employment such as affording uniforms and/or supplies and accessing reliable transportation and/or childcare. Program is voluntary and may fulfill work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents.

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