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Services Offered by the Community Action Partnership of the Greater Dayton Area

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Welcome to Community Action Partnership serving Montgomery County since 1998. Our Agency offers low-income individuals and families programming and services that promote self-sufficiency. Below is a listing of the services and programs we offer. *Click here for a printable version of our brochure.

Case Management
Case management and family support services are provided to individuals and families living in targeted neighborhoods to eliminate barriers that prevent self-sufficiency. Goal-setting and follow-up are emphasized. Contact Jerry Copeland at jerryc@cap-dayton.org .

Community Development & Education
Join with others for community change. Opportunities are available to learn about and get involved in local, state and national issues affecting low-income people. To get involved, email Lorana Kelly at loranak@cap-dayton.org.

Computer Literacy Program
Individuals who want to learn or enhance their computer skills are encouraged to take free courses on basic computer terminology, word processing, sending and receiving email and browsing the Internet. Classes are small and individualized attention is given. Income eligible customers may sign-up for this free program by contacting Ms. LaSandra Wright at lasandraw@cap-dayton.org.

Emergency Services
Individuals or families in need of food, clothing, housing and help paying water bills may receive assistance in meeting their emergency needs. For more information email jerryc@cap-dayton.org.

Home Weatherization Assistance Program
Low-income homeowners and renters may be eligible to receive: free attic and sidewall insulation, weather stripping, safety inspections of furnaces and water heaters, furnace repairs, and consumer education to reduce the cost of their energy bills. To get more information about the HWAP or Project TEEM Programs, please contact alexiso@cap-dayton.org or roderickl@cap-dayton.org.

Click here for a printable HWAP brochure.

Click here for a printable Project TEEM brochure (page 1).

Click here for a printable Project TEEM brochure (page 2).

Housing Relocation

Micro-Enterprise Business Development & Training Program
Individuals learn how to start and operate a home-based or second income business, while being instructed on how to complete a business plan. Persons completing the course may apply for a low-interest loan. Please contact lasandraw@cap-dayton.org to be added to the mailing list for this program. Click here for part one of a printable brochure of the Micro-Enterprise Program. Click here for part two of a printable brochure of the Micro-Enterprise Program.

Medical Transportation
Limited transportation assistance is provided to low-income, elderly/disabled Montgomery County residents. Individuals must also register with RTA’s Project Mobility Program. The program is designed to increase access to essential health care. To receive services or for detailed eligibility information, please contact debrad@cap-dayton.org.

Money Management Services
Through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA), trained volunteers may complete simple State and Federal income tax forms for low-to-moderate income workers at no cost. The program begins in January and runs through April 15. CAP also offers free classes on money management including establishing credit, credit repair, budgeting and setting up savings and checking accounts. For registration or program information, contact debrad@cap-dayton.org.

Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP)
Households with an annual income at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty level may be placed on a payment plan with their regulated utility company at the Community Action Partnership. This plan known as PIPP allows income eligible households to pay a small percentage of their monthly income to maintain service. To schedule an appointment, please call 1-866-504-7379.

Summer/Winter Crisis Program
The Summer Crisis Program assists with electric bills only under limited situations and may enable an individual with respiratory problems to receive an air conditioner. The Winter Crisis Program operates from November through March each year, and can pay up to $175.00 to maintain, restore or initiate utility service. Assistance with bulk fuel may also be provided. For program information or to schedule an appointment, please call 1-866-504-7379. Click here to view the Energy Assistance Application.

Work P.A.Y.S. (Pathways to Achieve Your Success)
Work PAYS provides employment assessment, computer training, case management and job placement to eligible participants. Free job search skills, job readiness training, interviewing techniques and resume building/writing are offered. To register for this free program, please contact Curtis Anderson at curtisa@cap-dayton.org. You may also call 937-341-5000. Click here for a printable brochure of the Work PAYS Program.

Youth Services
Bridging-the-Gap - The Bridging-the-Gap Program is designed to eliminate barriers for non-traditional high school students who are working toward their educational or occupational goals. Through intensive case management, we will link students to community services and provide a support system to address social, economic and educational needs. If you would like more information about this program, contact carmelj@cap-dayton.org.

JIANTS - The Junior Inventors Achieve Notable Team Success (JIANTS) Program is a fun and interactive financial literacy based program for Trotwood Madison Middle School students. JIANTS also incorporates preparing applications, resume and cover letter writing, interviewing, communication skills, time management and appropriate personal hygiene. To participate, email carmelj@cap-dayton.org or call 937-341-5000.

Juvenile Mentoring Program - JUMP is a collaboration with Trotwood-Madison High School, members of the community and at-risk youths to improve their academic performance and enhance their overall school experience, while reducing negative behaviors. To become a mentor or mentee in the JUMP Program, contact Sean Walton at seanw@cap-dayton.org. You may also complete an application by clicking here. Once your application has been received, a JUMP staff member will contact you.

>> JUMP Applications and information may be obtained here

For more programming information contact:

Joyce E. Price

Vice President & COO
joycep@cap-dayton.org
PH: (937) 341-5000
FAX: (937) 341-5002

Joyce Price

Certain income guidelines apply for most CAP Programs.
Please contact our office or refer to the Department of Health and Human Services Federal Poverty Income Guidelines for more information.

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