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Financial Stability For Working Families

Marin County

Prosperity Partners
Empowering Everyone in Marin to Succeed
Prosperity Partners is a collaborative of public and private agencies that share a commitment to empower Marin’s low to moderate income families and individuals to achieve economic stability, opportunity and upward mobility. This initiative will create innovative partnerships between nonprofits, government agencies and the business community that are focused on investing in new and existing programs that help Marin residents achieve financial stability. Prosperity Partners strives to develop an effective continuum of asset building opportunities to move families and individuals along a path from breaking even to getting ahead.

The following are founding organizations of this new collaborative: Adopt a Family of Marin, Bank of Marin, Canal Alliance, Community Action Marin (Marin Head Start, Marin Asian Advocacy Project, and Marin Community Child Development, Earned Assets Resource Network, Fairfax-San Anselmo Children’s Center, Internal Revenue Service, Latino Council of Marin, Legal Aid of Marin, Marin City Community Development Corporation, Marin Continuum of Housing and Services, Marin County Department of Health and Human Services, Marin Education Fund, Marin Family Action, Marin Housing, Novato Human Needs Center, Redwood Empire Small Business Development Corporation, Shoreline School Readiness, United Way of the Bay Area, Women’s Initiative, and the Workforce Investment Board of Marin County.

 

Financial Stability for Working Families by County:
» Alameda County
» Contra Costa County
» Marin County
» Napa County
» San Mateo County
» San Francisco County
» Solano County

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