OCAP

Missions and Goals
To assure all citizens of Oakland equal and fair access to resources, which will produce a healthy, safe, clean, educated and economically sound, productive community, respecting their rights and values.

Low-income people become more self-sufficient

The conditions in which low-income people live are improved (community)

Low-income people own a stake in their community (community

Low-income people, especially vulnerable populations, achieve their potential by strengthening family and other supportive systems


Population Served
Oakland Residents


Languages
English

Organization Information
Main Office
Address: 150 frank H Ogawa Plaza #4340, Oakland, 94612
Phone: (510)238-2362


Main Contact:
Contact: Wealth Building Coordinator Terry Rabb
Location: 150 Frank H Ogawa Plaza #4340 Oakland 94612
Phone: (510)663-2253
Fax: (510)238-2367
Parking

Public Transportation
- Accessible by Bart.
- Destination: 12th St. Oakland City Center
Directions from Transit: Head northeast on Broadway toward 13th St Slight left at Frank H Ogawa Plaza

Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Monday - Friday

Services Offered
Delivery Method
Benefits Enrollment
Assistance with and enrollment in income support programs such as Food Stamps, Medi-Cal, and the self-sufficiency calculator

Delivery Method
Employment Readiness and Training
Career and job specific training, resume building, job search assistance, interview preparation or other assistance in employment readiness

Delivery Method
Home-Ownership Assistance
Planning and saving, determining affordability, acquiring financial assistance (e.g. first-time homebuyer grants), loan application and negotiation for fair loan terms, and other pre-purchase counseling for home-ownership

Home-Rental Assistance
Determining affordability and eligibility for subsidies; locating available units, rental application assistance

Delivery Method
Community Economic Development
Education on the relationship between residents, business, development, and government; how people can invest back into their communities and participate in processes that affect their families and neighbors