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ABOUT THE MONTEREY COUNTY COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP

Monterey County Community Action Partnership (MCCAP) is a publicly operated Community Action Agency supported by the Monterey County Department of Social Services. MCCAP is committed to reducing poverty in our community by funding a network of local providers who specialize in addressing specific barriers to achieving self-sufficiency.

Community Action Agencies are non-profit private and public agencies established under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War on Poverty.” There are now approximately 1000 Community Action Agencies across the Nation that serve as a focal point to coordinate and plan for the provision of community services that support, assist, and empower low-income people and to improve their quality of life.

In Monterey County, Community Action is operated publicly under the Department of Social Services as the Monterey County Community Action Partnership (MCCAP) and serves to improve lives and strengthen communities.

The Monterey County Board of Supervisors designates 15 Commissioners (3 from each supervisorial district) to serve upon the Community Action Commission (CAC) which advises and supports MCCAP in its mission. The CAC meets monthly to support engagement in three major Community Action activities: contracting with nonprofit and public agencies for services, collaborating with community stakeholders, and supporting community activities.

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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

COMMUNITY ACTION COMMISSION

PLANS & REPORTS

SERVICE PROVIDERS

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