2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 142F.302 — Community Action Programs

Plain-Language Summary

A community action program is a locally operated program that combines multiple services and activities designed to have a significant impact on poverty in the community. Programs must be developed and organized to address the causes of poverty and must meet any additional criteria set by the governor. The community-based nature of these programs is central to their design — they must be operated from within the communities they serve.

Practical Notes
Community action programs often offer a bundled set of services — such as job training, energy assistance, housing support, and food access — because poverty has many interconnected causes. The requirement that programs be community-based means residents have a meaningful say in how programs are designed and operated. If you are struggling financially, a local community action program may be able to connect you with multiple types of help at once.