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The Division of Community Affairs develops the City's human services policies, and plans program and policy initiatives in the areas of youth development, workforce development and poverty reduction. Community Affairs advocates for the human services needs of City residents of all ages through our participation on regional human service boards and funding committees. A few of the many initiatives Community Affairs supports are the Dayton Area
Earned Income Tax Credit
(ETIC) Campaign, Easy Steps to Grow Great Kids, and the
10-Year Plan
for Ending Chronic Homelessness and Reducing Overall Homelessness. The Division also manages the City's Shelter Plus Care (S+C) funds, and the City's contributions to non-profit agencies.
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