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Passport-to-Work

Passport-to-Work Youth

The Passport-to-Work program broadens the customer's social, educational, and job skills through training and case management. Passport youth have the opportunity to experience hands-on work conditions and responsibilities that will advance their work readiness skills. Passport programs operate from October through August. A biweekly stipend is given based on attendance.

Students are eligible to enroll in the Passport-to-Work program if they are a DC resident, attend a DC public school or DC charter school and meet the CSBG's income requirement.

Youth Services Center (Ward 7)
3839 Alabama Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20020

(202) 583-8664 • (202) 575-7595 fax

Youth Services

For all states (except Alaska and Hawaii) and for the District of Columbia

Size of family
unit
100
Percent
of Poverty
110
Percent
of Poverty
125
Percent
of Poverty
150
Percent
of Poverty
175
Percent
of Poverty
185
Percent
of Poverty
200
Percent
of Poverty
1 $10,830 $11,913 $13,538 $16,245 $18,953 $20,036 $21,660
2 $14,570 $16,027 $18,213 $21,855 $25,498 $26,955 $29,140
3 $18,310 $20,141 $22,888 $27,465 $32,043 $33,874 $36,620
4 $22,050 $24,255 $27,563 $33,075 $38,588 $40,793 $44,100
5 $25,790 $28,369 $32,238 $38,685 $45,133 $47,712 $51,580
6 $29,530 $32,483 $36,913 $44,295 $51,678 $54,631 $59,060
7 $33,270 $36,597 $41,588 $49,905 $58,223 $61,550 $66,540
8 $37,010 $40,711 $46,263 $55,515 $64,768 $68,469 $74,020

For family units with more than 8 members, add $3,740 for each additional person at 100% of poverty; $4,114 at 110 %; $4,675 at 125%; $5,610 at 150%; $6,545 at 175%; $6,919 at 185% and $7,480 at 200% of poverty.

Note: For optional use in FFY 2009 and mandatory use in FFY 2010




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