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CAPSBC Programs and Services

Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County (CAPSBC)'s responsibility in continuing  to wage the war on poverty is to develop and implement programs that address the most serious needs of low-income residents of San Bernardino County.  CAPSBC currently administers the following human service programs at not cost to participants:

Energy, Education and Environmental Services Program- Provides weatherization and energy conservation assistance to eligible low-income residents and processes applications for Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).

Family Development Program - Addresses the needs of low-income families by providing emergency assistance, case management and transitional housing.

Food Bank Program - Provides food for low-income residents throughout San Bernardino County through government surplus commodity distributions and salvage food agencies.

Inland Empire Individual Development Accounts (IEIDA)-A matched savings program that allows low-income workers to save earnings towards acquisition of assets-a home, a small business or post-secondary education, as a way out of poverty
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Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) - is a web-based software application that homeless assistance providers use to coordinate service provision, manage their operations, and better serve their clients.  Click on this link to find out more about it.

Eligibility

Eligibility is based on poverty guidelines established by the federal government. Due to limited resources, priority is sometimes given to senior citizens and disabled persons. Certain programs are designated for specific target groups such as single women with children and homeless families.

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Send questions regarding programs and services to the respective contact person in our directory.  Other technical comments on this website can be submitted to webmaster@capsbc.sbcounty.gov
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Last modified: May 16, 2008