Compass Working Capital today announced their new partnership with Mercy Housing Mountain Plains to administer the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program for Colorado residents living in HUD-assisted housing. Mercy Housing, a leading multifamily affordable housing nonprofit provider in the nation, will offer the FSS program for residents of Decatur Place Apartments, Clare Gardens, and Holly Park Apartments. This partnership marks the first time Compass will provide FSS program services in Colorado.
Compass Working Capital (Compass), a national nonprofit, works to end asset poverty for families with low incomes and narrow the racial and gender wealth divides. Through its administration of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Family Self-Sufficiency program, the nation’s largest asset-building program for families with low incomes, Compass supports families with low incomes to increase their earning potential, build savings, and secure a brighter future for themselves and their children.
“Based on available data, we estimate that nearly 28,000 Coloradan households currently receiving federal rental assistance are eligible to participate in the FSS program, yet just over 800 participate,” said Markita Morris-Louis, CEO of Compass Working Capital. “This partnership is a game changer to expand FSS access in the Centennial State, and we are delighted to work with Mercy Housing families to help build their futures.”