Benton Franklin Community Action Committee (BFCAC) is a certified 501(c) 3 private non-profit corporation established in 1966 to assist low-income families/ individuals to identify options and alternatives for self-sufficiency and independence by improving their chances for filling their employment, housing and childcare needs.
BFCAC provides services under approximately forty-two (42) different contracts and networks with community partners to provide a wide variety of services in Benton and Franklin Counties. Services in Walla Walla, Columbia, Adams, Grant, Klickitat and Skamania, Counties located in South Central Washington and Yakima, Kittitas, Okanogan, Chelan, Douglas, Whitman, Garfield and Asotin are funding specific.
BFCAC uses funding to provide a range of services and activities, which have a measurable and potentially major impact on reducing the causes of poverty. Income eligibility guidelines, age, residence and geographical area requirements vary from program to program. Please refer all potential applicants to our offices for eligibility screening; BFCAC screens applicants in, not out.