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Utah Housing
(801) 902-8200
Provides assistance to homeowners and renters in Utah
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Community Foundation of Utah
801.559.3005
Speed networking sessions, social innovation challenge, training
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Women’s Business Center
801-364-3631
The Women’s Business Center provides entrepreneurs, young professionals and small business owners the critical skills, knowledge, tools and support necessary to increase their success and strengthen the economy
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
1-866-435-7414
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal program offers nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families and provides economic benefits to communities.
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Housing Authority of Salt Lake City
(801) 487-2161
Provides affordable housing and assistance to residents of Salt Lake City
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Provo City Housing Authority
(801) 900-5676
Provides affordable housing and assistance to Provo residents
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Housing Authority of Utah County
(801) 373-8333
Provides housing and weatherization assistance to residents of Utah County
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Family Employment Program
801-526-9675
The Family Employment Program (FEP) offers help with money and finding jobs to parents who are supporting children living in their home. The goal of FEP is to help the family earn enough money to support themselves on their own by working, by receiving child-support payments, and/or by receiving disability payments.Every parent works with an employment counselor to write an employment plan with activities that will help the parent reach the goal of supporting the family on his or her own. Child care is available to support employment and employment related activities.
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Community Action Services and Food Bank
801-373-8200
Community Action Services and Food Bank is a non-profit organization in Provo, Utah that provides a two-step process to solving poverty: first, to stabilize the person and then rebuild their life. Since 1967, the agency has stabilized persons in need by meeting their basic critical needs (such as food and housing) while providing them with the long-term solutions needed to rebuild their financial and social self sufficiency, enabling them to break out of poverty.
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Salt Lake Community Action Program
801–359–2444
Salt Lake Community Action Program is a multi-faceted agency designed to address the many factors affecting an individual’s ability to rise out of poverty, including housing, utilities expenses, food insecurity, and early education. It works with the surrounding community and other organizations to create effective solutions for those most in need of assistance.
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