
Find Your Community Action Agency
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Benton-Franklin Community Action Committee (BFCAC)
BFCAC provides services under approximately forty-two (42) different contracts and networks with community partners to provide a wide variety of services in Benton and Franklin Counties.
Blue Mountain Action Council (BMAC)
Blue Mountain Action Council(BMAC) is a local nonprofit serving neighbors in Southeast Washington who are experiencing poverty.
Byrd Barr Place
For more than 50 years, Byrd Barr Place has provided Seattle residents with basic human needs—a warm home, food on the table, and immediate financial relief—so they can break the cycle of poverty and build self-sufficiency.
Phone:1-206-812-4940Counties:King-City of Seattle
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council (CDCAC)
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council (CDCAC) is a private not-for-profit corporation primarily serving the residents of Chelan and Douglas Counties since 1965. CDCAC also serves Okanogan, Grant, Adams, and Lincoln Counties through their AmeriCorps prog
Clark County Department of Community Services
The Clark County Community Action Program distributes funds to community nonprofit organizations to provide emergency needs, basic and essential services, and programs to improve self-sufficiency.
Phone:1-564-397-2130Counties:Clark
Coastal Community Action Program
Coastal Community Action Program (CCAP) works with low-income individuals and families to remove the barriers that prevent them from achieving economic stability in Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties.
Community Action Center (serving Whitman County)
Since 1988, Community Action Center (CAC) has been a primary resource for thousands of people and families experiencing poverty in Whitman County. CAC operates as a private nonprofit with IRS 501(c)(3) charitable status.
Phone:1-509-334-9147Counties:Whitman
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties (CACLMT) is one of our thirty Community Action Agencies (CAA) in the WSCAP network. CACLMT works to strengthen individuals and families to lessen the impacts of poverty.
Community Action Partnership (serving Asotin County)
Community Action Partnership serves ten of the most northwest counties in Idaho and Asotin County in Washington State. This is the only Community Action Agency (CAA) in our network that serves two states.
Phone:1-208-746-3351Counties:Asotin
Community Action of Skagit County
Community Action of Skagit County’s mission is to help people improve their lives through education, support, and direct assistance while advocating for just and equitable communities.
Phone:1-360-416-7585Counties:Skagit
El Centro de la Raza
Founded in 1972, El Centro de la Raza (The Center for People of All Races) is one of six Community Action Agencies (CAA) serving the residents of King County, Washington.
Phone:1-206-957-4634Counties:King-City of Seattle, King-South
HopeSource
HopeSource is a private, non-profit organization that has provided a wide range of human services in Kittitas County, Washington since 1966. They offer over 70 different programs across four office locations to meet their communities’ needs.
Hopelink
Hopelink is one of six Community Action Agencies (CAA) serving the residents of King County, Washington. Each year, Hopelink helps more than 63,000 people through programs that provide stability and the skills and knowledge needed to exit poverty.
Phone:1-425-869-6000Counties:King-North & East
Kitsap Community Resources
Kitsap Community Resources (KCR) is committed to creating hope and opportunity for low-income Kitsap County families by providing resources that promote self-sufficiency and stability.
Phone:1-360-478-2301Counties:Kitsap
Lower Columbia CAP
Lower Columbia Community Action Program (CAP) was formed in 1964, as part of President Johnson’s War on Poverty.That means Lower Columbia CAP is one of the longest running self-help programs for low-income families in the United States.
Metropolitan Development Council (MDC)
MDC or Metropolitan Development Council, is a vital local nonprofit in Tacoma that has been serving Pierce County residents since 1964. MDC has introduced national model programs such as: “Housing First,” “Healthcare for the Homeless,” & “College Bound,”.
Multi-Service Center (MSC)
For over 50 years Multi-Service Center works to address the causes and barriers of poverty and homelessness with comprehensive and holistic services that help lift people from crisis and vulnerability to self-sufficiency and stability.
Neighborhood House (Serving City of Seattle & South King County)
Founded in 1906, Neighborhood House is one of the oldest social service agencies in the Seattle region. They address the needs of families with a focus on low-income community members, public housing residents, immigrants, and refugees.
Phone:1-206-461-8430Counties:King-City of Seattle, King-South
Northwest Community Action Center (NCAC)
NCAC is part of the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic (YVFWC). YVFWC first opened in 1973 and has grown into one of the largest community health centers in the northwest with over 40 clinics in 18 communities across Washington and Oregon.
Phone:1-509-865-7630Counties:Yakima-South
Okanogan County Community Action Council (OCCAC)
or over 50 years, Okanogan County Community Action Council (OCCAC) has been serving Okanogan County residents. OCCAC offers over 45 different programs and services to meet their community’s unique needs.
Phone:1-509-486-4849Counties:Okanogan
Olympic Community Action Partnership (OlyCAP)
For over 55 years, since its founding, OlyCAP has offered dozens of programs and services in response to the unique needs of their community.
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington, a nonprofit, established in 1971, strives to eliminate unemployment, poverty, illiteracy, and racism so all people can live with greater human dignity.
Phone:1-509-248-6751Counties:Adams, Grant, Yakima-North
Opportunity Council
For over 50 years, OC has been serving the residents of San Juan, Island, and Whatcom Counties. They offer a broad scope of services that range from addressing immediate and crisis-oriented needs, such as food, emergency shelter, eviction-prevention.
Pierce County Community Action Programs
Pierce County Community Action Programs Division seeks to embody our nation’s spirit of hope, changing people’s lives, and improving communities here in the south sound.
Phone:1-253-798-7240Counties:Pierce
Rural Resources Community Action
As a private non-profit corporation, Rural Resources Community Action (also known as Rural Resources) has the goal of meeting the basic social and economic needs of its rural community.
Phone:1-877-219-5542Counties:Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Stevens
Seattle Conservation Corps (City of Seattle)
SCC was established in 1986 as a unique Parks and Recreation program at the City of Seattle that provides employment for people experiencing homelessness.
Phone:1-206-684-0190Counties:King-City of Seattle
Snohomish County Human Services
Snohomish County Human Services offers many programs to meet their communities’ unique needs ranging from home energy assistance, mental health services, motel vouchers, early head start, senior case management, veteran’s assistance, and much more.
Phone:1-425-388-7200Counties:Snohomish
Solid Ground
Solid Ground is one of six Community Action Agencies serving the residents of King County. Solid Ground, originally named the Fremont Public Association, was founded in 1974 by community leaders and concerned citizens.
Email:[email protected]Phone:1-206-694-6700Counties:King-City of Seattle, King-North & East, King-South
Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP)
Since 1966, Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners or SNAP, has served as a leading voice in fighting poverty by educating and empowering the low-income individuals and families in the area.
Phone:1-509-456-7627Counties:Spokane
Washington Gorge Action Programs
WAGAP is a multipurpose human service organization helping individuals, families, and communities with basic human needs.
Phone:1-509-493-2662Counties:Klickitat, Skamania






























