FSS Program success is determined by:
- The number of families enrolled
- The number of families with increased earnings which result in escrow balances
- The number of families that graduate successfully from the FSS program
- The number of family members who, as a result of participation in the FSS program, completed their goals in the FSS contract, such as:
- Achieve their first job
- Obtain higher paying employment
- No longer receive welfare benefits (cash assistance payments)
- Gain a GED or High School Diploma
- Complete job training or education program
- Repair credit history
- Gain money management skills
- Learn to read
- No longer need housing assistance
- Purchase a home