Form a partnership with other parties interested in helping low to moderate income families, including:
- Elected officials at the state, county, local or tribal level, such as the governor, tribal chief, chair, or president, congress persons, senators, tribal council, state representatives, county commissioners, mayor, city council members, assembly persons, and others
- Charitable organizations
- Philanthropic organizations
- Agencies assisting low to moderate income individuals and families
- Organizations and schools assisting persons with disabilities, limited English proficiency, members of the military, and those in rural areas
- Financial institutions
- School boards
- Churches and faith-based organizations
- Major employers
- County Extension Services
- Food banks and shelters
- Employment assistance centers
- Low income tax clinics
- Volunteer income tax assistance sponsors
- Tax counseling for the elderly sponsors
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- Plan to participate in EITC Awareness Day by joining interested parties nationwide in generating extensive mainstream and social media activity to spotlight EITC.
- Keep the EITC message alive through the Filing Season.
- Best practices -- what we can learn from others. You will find best practices from:
- Financial institution
- Educational institution partners
- Governmental agency partners
- Volunteer and community organizations
- Large employers