
General Guidelines
Project
Self-Sufficiency supports low-income, single parent families in their
efforts to become economically independent.
In order to be eligible for PS-S, families must reside in Larimer County, be headed by a single parent, have at least one child age 13 or under living with her/him over half time, and be low-income according to poverty guidelines.
Program Overview
Interested candidates are
required to submit a program application, attend an orientation and
participate in an interview to determine if they are a good match for the program.
Each single parent who is accepted into the program is assigned to an
advisor who assists her/him in setting goals, developing a self-sufficiency
action plan, identifying resources, resolving problems, and providing
emotional support.
PS-S takes a holistic approach,
emphasizing areas such as self-esteem, parenting and recovery from domestic
violence along with specific career and educational goals.
Generally it will take one to four months to receive an invitation to an orientation once we receive your application.
Learn More
Learn more about how to apply to Project Self-Sufficiency by visiting
HOW TO APPLY: APPLICATION PROCESS.