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Housing authority outlines Family Self-Sufficiency grant renewal, cites participants and outcomes

Cochise County Board of Supervisors · February 19, 2026
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Cochise County Housing Authority presented a renewal request for a Family Self-Sufficiency grant that requires a minimum of 25 participants (about 28 now), funds a coordinator salary and EREs, and has produced roughly 150 program graduates over 20 years.

The Cochise County Housing Authority briefed supervisors at the Feb. 19 work session on renewal of its Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) grant, describing the program structure, participant numbers and how grant funds are applied.

Anita Baca, appearing for the Housing Authority, said the FSS grant is a renewable, typically five-year grant that helps participants receiving housing assistance create a case plan to increase household income and move off subsidy. Baca told the board the grant requires…

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