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Program Profiles

One of the benefits of being a member of the NCTC community is learning from others who have successfully launched and continue to grow successful Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) programs in their communities. These profiles below outline some of our members' programs—providing "best practices" information, as well as inspiration.

 Title   Type 
Page AccountAbility Minnesota Page
Page Accounting Aid Society Page
Page ALU LIKE, Inc. Page
Page Atlanta Community Food Bank Page
Page Baltimore CASH Campaign: Leveraging a Diverse Coalition Page
Page Biloxi EITC Coalition: Responding to Disaster Page
Page Boston EITC Coalition Page
Page Center for Economic Progress Page
Page Catholic Charities USA Page
Page Catholic Charities of San Jose Page
Page CASH Coalition of Chittenden County Page
Page Ceiba Page
Page Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of Kansas Page
Page Chief Dull Knife College Page
Page City of Itta Bena, Mississippi Page
Page The Campaign for Working Families and AmeriCorps*NCCC Page
Page City of El Paso Neighborhood Services Division Page
Page Community Action Project, Tulsa County Page
Page Community Financial Resources Page
Page Community Action Duluth Page
Page Community Tax Centers, Austin, Texas Page
Page Cook Inlet Tribal Council Page
Page D.C. EITC Campaign Page
News Item Denver Asset Building Coalition News Item
Page EITC Carolinas Page
Page The EITC Taskforce of Tucson and Southern Arizona Page
Page Family Resource Center at Gorham Page
Page The EITC Tax Program in Akron Page
Page Fargo Moorhead: EITC Rural Outreach Page
Page First Nations Oweesta Corporation Page
Page FoodChange Page
Page Heart of Texas Financial Literacy Coalition Page
Page Houston ABC: Taxes for Hurricane Survivors Page
Page Human Services Coalition:Bundling Services Page
Page Just Harvest Page
Page Kentucky Asset Success Initiative Page
Page KC CASH Coalition Page
Page Kentucky Domestic Violence Association Page
Page Lewiston-Auburn Tax Coalitions Page
Page Maine CA$H Coalition Page
Page Montana Credit Unions for Community Development Page
Page Nashville Wealth Building Alliance Page
Page Nebraska Community Action Network Page
Page New Life Corporation Page
Page Newark Now: Cultivating Public Officials Page
Page North Greenville Community Development Corporation Page
News Item Northern Virginia CASH Coalition/Fairfax County DFS News Item
Page Northside Community Weed and Seed Page
Page Northwest Indiana Asset Building Campaign Page
Page Olive Branch Ministries, Inc. Page
Page Pio Decimo Center Page
Page The Piton Foundation: Testing the College Model Page
Page Real$ense Prosperity Campaign Page
Page Rural Dynamics, Inc. Page
Page Santa Cruz Community Credit Union Page
Page Social Development Commmission Page
Page South Hampton Roads EITC Coalition Page
Page South Texas Adult Resource & Training Center Page
Page Southern Good Faith Fund Page
Page TAX HELP New Mexico: College Program Page
Page The B.E.S.T. Project of the United Way of Big Bend Page
Page United Way of the Bay Area Page
Page United Way of Central Alabama Page
Page United Way of Greater Los Angeles Page
Page United Way of Henry County and Martinsville Page
Page United Way of King County: Getting People Out of the Rain Page
Page United Way of the Midlands Workplace Financial Education Initiative Page
Page United Way of the Midlands Workplace Financial Education Initiative Page
Page United Way of Palm Beach County Prosperity Campaign Page
Page United Way of Snohomish County Page
Page United Way of the Southern Tier Page
Page Utah Community Action Partnership Association Page
Page Wayne County Asset Building Coalition Page
Page West Virginia Alliance for Sustainable Families Page
Page The Zuni Housing Authority Page
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Page Florida Prosperity Partnership Page
Page The Cooperative Ministry Page
Page White Earth Investment Initiative Page
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White Earth Volunteers

White Earth Investment Initiative

The clientele at White Earth Investment Initiatives VITA site is unlike just about any other – the site is on an Indian Reservation. Despite its rural location in a town of 1,000, White Earth offers a wide array of services, including homebuyer education, housing counseling, savings and trust matching programs and free tax preparation. 

We asked Sarah Castro, Service Development Coordinator at White Earth, about the services they provide primarily to members of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe members.

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