GRIT 2.0 aims to supply 175 randomly selected families with $500 in monthly checks, which can then be used as recipients wish.
Some residents in Tacoma, Washington, are set to earn $500 monthly payments through a no-strings-attached guaranteed program.The Growing Resilience in Tacoma program was announced in 2020 by Mayor Victoria Woodards as a way to support low-income families during their time of need.
In other words, these payments were keeping most of these families just keeping their heads above water financially, and that's a great thing.'For this year's GRIT program, there is a certain set of criteria you must meet. Namely, you need to be single with children and have an income above 100 percent but below 200 percent of the federal poverty line in a qualifying Tacoma ZIP code.
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