With the cost of living rising and family budgets getting tighter, many households in Sacramento are paying close attention to the new FFESP program. This pilot program promises to give selected families $725 per month for one year — no strings attached. It’s a big deal for parents raising young children, and the support couldn’t come at a better time.
But there’s one question on everyone’s mind: Will getting this money hurt your eligibility for other important benefits like CalFresh, CalWORKs, Medi-Cal, or housing aid?
Overview
Here’s a quick glance at what the FFESP program looks like:
Aspect | Details |
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Program Name | Family First Economic Stability Pilot (FFESP) |
Type | Guaranteed Income Pilot |
Target Group | Parents/guardians of kids aged 0-5 in select Sacramento ZIP codes |
Income Eligibility | Under 200% of the Federal Poverty Level |
Participants | 200 randomly selected households |
Payment Amount | $725 per month |
Duration | 12 months |
Support Services | Coaching, webinars, peer support, community resources |
Administered By | United Way California Capital Region |
In Partnership With | Sacramento County Department of Child, Family and Adult Services (DCFAS) |
What Is FFESP
The Family First Economic Stability Pilot, or FFESP, is a guaranteed income project. Instead of traditional welfare that requires families to meet income thresholds or apply through a lengthy process, this program takes a different approach.
Families are selected randomly and will receive $725 per month for a full year. There are no restrictions on how the money is used. It’s all about providing flexible support so families can cover what matters most — rent, diapers, food, or emergencies.
Impact
So, how does FFESP affect other benefits like CalFresh or CalWORKs? Here’s the good news: It doesn’t.
The California Department of Social Services confirmed that FFESP payments will not be counted as income when determining eligibility for CalFresh or CalWORKs. That means if you’re getting food or cash assistance through these programs, the $725 won’t interfere.
That also applies to other state-supported programs like:
- WIC (nutrition support for moms and kids)
- Child care assistance
- SHRA housing help
- Tribal TANF
These services follow California’s rules, which protect guaranteed income programs from affecting your benefits.
Caution
Still, there are a few things families need to watch out for. While the major programs are protected, some smaller aid services may not follow the same exemption rules.
Certain rent support programs or community-based charities might look at your full income — including FFESP payments — when deciding if you still qualify for help. That’s why it’s a good idea to ask questions before signing up.
Each family’s financial situation is different, and some forms of private or local support might still be affected.
Federal Aid
What about Medi-Cal or SSI? These are federal programs, and they have different guidelines.
The FFESP team will offer all selected families a personal meeting to go over their concerns. However, they cannot provide legal advice or speak for federal programs.
If you receive Medi-Cal, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or any other federal support, reach out directly to your caseworker. They’re the best person to explain how or if this payment could affect you.
Take Action
Before you say “yes” to joining FFESP, take a moment to think about how this money fits into your overall financial picture.
Even though $725 per month is incredibly helpful, it’s not worth risking other essential support if it creates unexpected complications. Speak with your social worker. Ask questions. Call the numbers or send emails provided by the FFESP team.
It’s all about making the most informed decision for your family.
This new guaranteed income program is a powerful tool for supporting young families in Sacramento. It’s built to help without hurting, and most major benefits will stay intact. Still, always double-check your personal case to make sure you don’t face any unexpected changes. A little planning now can save a lot of stress later.
Contact
Contact Type | Details |
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uwgi@uwccr.org | |
Phone | 916-368-3013 |
FAQs
Who qualifies for FFESP payments?
Parents of kids aged 0-5 in select Sacramento ZIP codes.
Will FFESP reduce my CalFresh benefits?
No, the $725 is not counted as income for CalFresh.
Can I spend the $725 however I want?
Yes, there are no restrictions on how to use the money.
Does FFESP affect Medi-Cal or SSI?
It might. Speak to your caseworker for accurate guidance.
When do payments from FFESP begin?
Payments are expected to start in June 2025.