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13231 Minnetonka Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55305
Provides household stability counseling, case management, planning and longer-term support to address multiple needs and barriers. Also assists clients with finding employment, creating resumes, etc.Offers limited emergency financial assistance for transportation to employment for residents of Deephaven, Excelsior, Greenwood, Hopkins, Minnetonka, Shorewood and Woodland. This financial assistance is provided on a limited, case-by-case basis to help with prescription co-pays, minor car repairs, bus cards, employment related expenses, etc.
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107 North Broadway, Suite 200, Crookston, MN 56716
Provides short-term help for low-income households who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. Direct financial assistance may include foreclosure payments, rent payments, rent subsidies, security deposits, first month's rent, utility payments, or other assistance to prevent eviction.Minimal assistance is also available for food, child care, transportation, and work clothing and supplies. The purpose of these programs is to stabilize families in their home or re-house families that are homeless.
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1424 Central Avenue NE, East Grand Forks, MN 56721
Provides short-term help for low-income households who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. Direct financial assistance may include foreclosure payments, rent payments, rent subsidies, security deposits, first month's rent, utility payments, or other assistance to prevent eviction.Minimal assistance is also available for food, child care, transportation, and work clothing and supplies. The purpose of these programs is to stabilize families in their home or re-house families that are homeless.
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2375 University Avenue West, Suite 150, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Assistance for individuals who need to pay fees or dues for a professional license or certification; does not pay for tuition, legal fees/fines, or booksNOTE: Does not provide gas cards or assistance with rental/utility fees
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43408 Oodena Drive, Onamia, MN 56359
Adult partial subsidy programParticipants who demonstrate that they are work ready and who are hired into career oriented, long-term, stable employment may arrange to have the first 720 hours of their new employment subsidized. These subsidies are paid to the employer, not the employee. A special contract with the employer is required that specifies the terms of agreement for the employer and Aanjibimaadizing. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines.Adult support servicesSingle payments to vendors to assist participants in overcoming specific, immediate and essential family stabilization or employment related barriers. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The expenses must:- Be directly related to education or employment?- Verified as not otherwise provided free of charge or available from other resources?- Be the only way available to meet the need?- Be documented with evidence of the need verifiedAdult work experience (WEX) programA 720-hour on-the-job work experience training program structured to promote self-sufficiency through the development of appropriate work habits and job skills. The program targets four critical work behaviors: achievement, reliability, safety, and team building. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The program's incentives are directly related to mastery of these four program behaviors. The program is designed to move the participant to unsubsidized, career-oriented work by building their work skills.Career training and development programProvides basic work and family related trainings and tutoring. These include such issues as: GED preparation, driver's license tests, budgeting, parenting, CPR/first aid, food handling, communications, and conflict management. Households must be below 300% of poverty guidelines.Ge-Niigaanizijig youth programActivities and regularly scheduled meetings to inspire and motivate youth to embrace a traditions based pro-social lifestyle free of chemicals, anti-social or risky behavior, promiscuity, and dependency. Activities are offered to all eligible reservation service area youth from kindergarten through age 20. Income verification is required. Children in families living at or below 200 percent of the poverty guideline qualify. Children who are over-income may be supported by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. Cash incentives and awards are made to any Ge-Niigaanizijig youth who meet program participation and achievement goals.Youth career and work exploration programYouth, ages 16 -20 whose family's income is below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline may participate. Youth are given an incentive for actual hours worked. To be eligible youth must be in school, making satisfactory attendance and grades. The type of work and the number of hours worked per week depend on the needs of the worksite supervisor.Youth support servicesYouth ages three through six who live in households that are below 300 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline and who are enrolled in daycare or school may receive supportive services for such things as:- (For Cash Assistance Families only) a fall and winter school clothing assistance- Athletic or academic program fees and supplies- Boarding school support costs including travel and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list)- Driver's education costs- Leadership, education or cultural camp costs, including tuition, travel, and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list)- New employment clothing and/or supplies when required by the employer- Special tutor costs (such as individual music lessons)
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Life Skills EducationJob Training Expense AssistanceGeneral Youth Employment ProgramsHigh School Equivalency/GED Test InstructionCPR InstructionWinter ClothingConflict Resolution TrainingCareer ExplorationRecreational/Leisure/Arts Instruction Expense AssistanceGeneral Juvenile Delinquency Prevention ProgramsOn the Job TrainingSports Program Participation Expense AssistanceParenting Skills ClassesGeneral First Aid InstructionTuition AssistanceSchool ClothingCampershipsWork Related Fee Payment AssistanceJob ReadinessCommunication TrainingWork ClothingJob Search/PlacementPersonal Financial Counseling
815 NW 4th Street , Grand Rapids, MN 55744
A fund for people who have recently experienced a crisis within the last 90 days and have exhausted all other options. This fund is trying to help people out of poverty by giving out a helping hand.
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Incidental Medical Expense AssistanceRental Application Fee Payment AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceEducation Related Fee Payment AssistanceChild Care Expense AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistancePrescription Expense AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceWork Related Fee Payment AssistanceRental Deposit AssistanceJob Training Expense Assistance
1404 East Franklin, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Adult partial subsidy programParticipants who demonstrate that they are work ready and who are hired into career oriented, long-term, stable employment may arrange to have the first 720 hours of their new employment subsidized. These subsidies are paid to the employer, not the employee. A special contract with the employer is required that specifies the terms of agreement for the employer and Aanjibimaadizing. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines.Adult support servicesSingle payments to vendors to assist participants in overcoming specific, immediate and essential family stabilization or employment related barriers. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The expenses must:- Be directly related to education or employment?- Verified as not otherwise provided free of charge or available from other resources?- Be the only way available to meet the need?- Be documented with evidence of the need verifiedAdult work experience (WEX) programA 720-hour on-the-job work experience training program structured to promote self-sufficiency through the development of appropriate work habits and job skills. The program targets four critical work behaviors: achievement, reliability, safety, and team building. Participant households must be below 200% of poverty guidelines. The program's incentives are directly related to mastery of these four program behaviors. The program is designed to move the participant to unsubsidized, career-oriented work by building their work skills.Career training and development programProvides basic work and family related trainings and tutoring. These include such issues as: GED preparation, driver's license tests, budgeting, parenting, CPR/first aid, food handling, communications, and conflict management. Households must be below 300% of poverty guidelines.Ge-Niigaanizijig youth programActivities and regularly scheduled meetings to inspire and motivate youth to embrace a traditions based pro-social lifestyle free of chemicals, anti-social or risky behavior, promiscuity, and dependency. Activities are offered to all eligible reservation service area youth from kindergarten through age 20. Income verification is required. Children in families living at or below 200 percent of the poverty guideline qualify. Children who are over-income may be supported by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. Cash incentives and awards are made to any Ge-Niigaanizijig youth who meet program participation and achievement goals.Youth career and work exploration programYouth, ages 16 -20 whose family's income is below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline may participate. Youth are given an incentive for actual hours worked. To be eligible youth must be in school, making satisfactory attendance and grades. The type of work and the number of hours worked per week depend on the needs of the worksite supervisor.Youth support servicesYouth ages three through six who live in households that are below 300 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline and who are enrolled in daycare or school may receive supportive services for such things as:- (For Cash Assistance Families only) a fall and winter school clothing assistance- Athletic or academic program fees and supplies- Boarding school support costs including travel and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list)- Driver's education costs- Leadership, education or cultural camp costs, including tuition, travel, and supplies (based on a program recommendation/required list)- New employment clothing and/or supplies when required by the employer- Special tutor costs (such as individual music lessons)
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Life Skills EducationJob Training Expense AssistanceGeneral Youth Employment ProgramsHigh School Equivalency/GED Test InstructionCPR InstructionWinter ClothingConflict Resolution TrainingCareer ExplorationRecreational/Leisure/Arts Instruction Expense AssistanceGeneral Juvenile Delinquency Prevention ProgramsOn the Job TrainingSports Program Participation Expense AssistanceParenting Skills ClassesGeneral First Aid InstructionTuition AssistanceSchool ClothingCampershipsWork Related Fee Payment AssistanceJob ReadinessCommunication TrainingWork ClothingJob Search/PlacementPersonal Financial Counseling
