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About FESS
About the Family Economic Self-Sufficiency Project
Overview
The Family Economic Self-Sufficiency Project, an innovative effort initiated in 1996, links WOW with three national partner organizationsthe Corporation for Enterprise Development, the Ms. Foundation for Women, and the National Economic Development and Law Centerto provide resources and technical assistance to community-based advocates and states on human resource investment policies. The project connects the four national organizations with state and local partners to build and strengthen the capacity of coalitions in the states to gain support for six proven strategies that can improve the chances for self-sufficiency for low-income families. These strategies can be adopted in state block grants or other state-level decision-making. The six strategies include:
Current Projects
To date, the Family Economic Self-Sufficiency Project has established state-level projects in the following states:
In addition, the project has supported work in Iowa, New Jersey, New York State and Maine.
Funding for the national project was provided by The Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, and the Norman Foundation, with support for the state work contributed by more than 15 state and regional funders.
In these states, WOW and its national partners are working with effective lead organizations that have established credibility as policy leaders in the states. These organizations have built the project to meet the demands of the policy environments, gaining both visibility and clout in the process. The state-level partner groups are:
Accomplishments
The achievements of the project have included:
FESS National Partners
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