(1) The department of community,
trade, and economic development must establish a process to offer
consulting services to community action agencies, established
under RCW 43.63A.115, who are interested in developing pilot
programs to assist low-income families accumulate assets. In
implementing a pilot program, the community action agency
applicant is encouraged to facilitate bringing together community
partners to determine the asset building programs to initiate
within the community.
(2) The department must select the pilot sites through an
application process developed by the department and beginning by
July 31, 2006. The department must offer consulting services to
no less than four sites with at least one of the pilot sites
located in eastern Washington.
(3) A community action agency as established in RCW 43.63A.115 may submit an application to be selected as a pilot
site. To be considered for a pilot site, the application must
demonstrate how the site will meet the following criteria. The
application must:
(a) Identify the local agency that will be the lead agency
for the pilot program;
(b) Describe how the lead agency will work with community
partners, including local government, to implement the pilot
program activities described in this section. The application
must specifically identify the community partners with whom the
community action agency will be collaborating and the role of the
partners;
(c) Identify the areas of potential need based upon input
from the community partners. Areas of potential need may include
financial literacy, assistance with federal income tax
preparation and the use of tax credits, the use of individual
development accounts, and other asset-building strategies; and
(d) Identify the resources within the community that might
support training for the implementation of the selected best
practices chosen to address the needs identified by the
community.
(4) The department must report to the legislature by
December 1, 2007, on the progress of the implementation of the
pilot programs including the application process, the status of
the programs, and any implementation issues that arose in
initiating the pilot programs.
(5) As used in this section, "asset" or "asset building"
means investment or savings for an investment in a family home,
higher education, small business, or other long-term asset that
will assist low-income families to attain greater
self-sufficiency.
[2006 c 91 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2006 c 91: "The legislature recognizes that one in four families lack the financial resources to sustain their family for a period of three months at the federal poverty level. Low-income wage earners need tools to allow them to better control, manage, and increase their financial resources. The legislature is committed to supporting the collaboration of community-based, faith-based, governmental, job training, health care, and social service agencies to help low-income families achieve greater prosperity." [2006 c 91 § 1.]
Expiration date -- 2006 c 91: "This act expires January 1, 2008." [2006 c 91 § 4.]