Social and economic equity strengthens our communities.
We are charged with advocating and creating opportunities to generate permanent, positive change.
CAP Services, Inc. has been on the front line of the war on poverty since 1966. CAP, a private, nonprofit corporation, offers programs in Marquette, Outagamie, Portage, Waupaca, and Waushara counties. CAP Services is headquartered in Stevens Point.
More than two dozen programs are offered by CAP Services to transform people and communities to advance social and economic justice.
Since the War on Poverty was declared by President Lyndon Baines Johnson in 1964, community action agencies have been charged with addressing poverty by purposefully engaging low-income people in shaping the programs and services they needed. CAP Services achieves this through its governance (one-third of the seats on CAP’s Board of Directors are low-income representatives) and through its triennial needs assessment survey.
Every three years, each of the community action agencies across the country conduct a needs assessment survey of low-income individuals. CAP surveys over 2,000 households within its service area. Responses are reviewed and prioritized by CAP’s Board of Directors.