The mission of IMPACT Community Action is to reduce poverty by providing hope-inspiring help and real opportunities for self-sufficiency.
IMPACT has a federally mandated tripartite board composed of elected officials, private sector representatives, and communituy-based representatives who are elected by the residents of the geographical area they represent. IMPACT serves a diverse population and has staff members that speak multiple languages including: Spanish, Somali, French, and several East African dialects.
The concept of Community Action has been part of the American social fabric for over forty years. The Community Action movement dates back to 1964, when the Economic Opportunity Act was passed, indicating the beginning of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty. The United States has 1,100 Community Action Agencies that provide services to 96% of the nation’s counties. Ohio is home to 50 Community Action Agencies that provide services to all 88 counties, including Franklin County.
IMPACT is part of a state and national network committed to:
~Empowering low-income individuals and families in their effort to become self-sufficient.
~Advocating for a poverty-free community.
~Stimulating expansion of economic opportunity for the poor and the community through economic development programs and services.
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
HQ Location
711 Southwood Ave
Columbus, Ohio 43207, US
Keywords
Emergency AssistanceEmpowerment ServicesHome Emergy Assistance/PIPP PlusHome Weatherization ProgramFinancial ServicesComputer LiteracyWorkforce Development/Employment PlusRe-Entry ProgramCentral Case ManagementCommunity Outreach & Engagement