Personal Finance Resources
Below are various resources to find personal financial assistance in the Cache Valley area.
Utah Department of Workforce Services (Cache County office)
Website: jobs.utah.gov
Description: Offers a wide range of financial support options—cash assistance, SNAP/food stamps, Medicaid, child care subsidies, and employment help. Programs include General Assistance (for adults without dependents), Family Employment Program, and homeless prevention.
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Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG)
Link: brag.utah.gov
Description: Provides emergency rental and utility assistance (HEAT), homelessness prevention, and hotel vouchers. Also offers a First-Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance program: up to $3,000 in no-interest deferred loans for qualified households.
Logan City Housing Assistance Programs
Link: Logan City Community Development
Description: Includes programs like Home Rehabilitation Assistance (covering repair costs for safety issues) and the “Welcome Home – Own in Logan” down payment grant—up to $7,500 (combining base and matched funds) for first-time homebuyers within Logan city limits.
Utah Community Action (UCA) – Cache County
Link: utahca.org
Description: Offers HEAT utility assistance, emergency food and nutrition aid, housing case management, weatherization, workforce development, and Head Start preschool support. Services target low-income individuals and families.
Utah State University – Housing & Financial Counseling (HUD‑approved)
Link: scce.usu.edu
Description: Provides HUD-certified financial counseling—budgeting, debt reduction, credit management—and homebuyer education workshops ($15–$30). Ideal for one-on-one help and first-time buyer prep.
Intermountain Health Financial Assistance
Link: intermountainhealthcare.org
Description: If you’ve received care at an Intermountain Health facility (e.g., Logan Regional), you may qualify for sliding-scale assistance—full or partial coverage—for medical bills based on income and family size (up to 500% FPL).
Intermountain Health
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SNAP and Childcare Assistance
Link: jobs.utah.gov
Description: Through Workforce Services, this portal lets you apply for SNAP benefits and childcare subsidies under employment-support programs like the ABLE Program and Family Employment Program
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​WIC (Women, Infants & Children) – North Logan
Link: WIC program info (via Cache Food Pantry site)
Description: Offers nutritional assistance—produce, dairy, cereals—for women and children up to age 5. Supports breastfeeding mothers and low-income families. Contact: (435) 753‑0532​

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