³ÉÈËXÕ¾

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Eligible Tacoma residents to earn $500/month through GRIT program

Mar 4, 2024, 6:13 AM | Updated: 7:10 am

tacoma grit...

Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards in a promotional campaign image. (Photo courtesy of The Office of Mayor Woodards)

(Photo courtesy of The Office of Mayor Woodards)

From April through June 2025, 175 randomly selected Tacoma families will be awarded $500 each month with no strings attached — as long as they meet certain criteria.

Originally announced in 2020 by Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards, the city’s idea — — works with United Way of Pierce County, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, the Urban League, Sound Outreach and the Tacoma Housing Authority to create a universal basic income pilot program within Tacoma.

More on GRIT: Tacoma’s GRIT income program showing early signs of success

“To restore truth to the idea of the American dream for working families, we must give people what they need to be successful,” Woodards said on the GRIT program in a prepared statement. “If we are going to effectively eradicate inequity in Tacoma or in any city across America, then we must look at all of the conditions that impact our residents. This includes economic conditions. That is why I am excited to join this group in exploring options for providing guaranteed income locally.”

More than 100 lower-income households in Tacoma received $500 a month for 12 months as part of GRIT in 2022. According to , 23% of the monthly fund was spent on food and groceries while 12% was spent on housing and utilities. Now the city wants to expand this program with GRIT 2.0.

“These dollars are unconditional and unrestricted,” . “This project is designed to demonstrate that this type of cash investment can reduce feelings of overwhelm and toxic stress, improve economic stability, increase housing security and improve health and well-being while reducing poverty in our community.”

More on Tacoma: ‘Tenant Bill of Rights’ wins by fewer than 400 votes

To qualify for GRIT 2.0, the head of household must be single with children, be a resident within the eligible Tacoma zip codes and meet United Way’s asset-limited, income-constrained while employed criteria. Residents’ income must be above 100% of the Federal Poverty Line and below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line.

“It’s given me the space to think about the best possible decisions moving forward, as opposed to a very quick decision that I would have had to make in the past because the pressure would have been there, pounding down on me,” Stephanie, a Tacoma resident who was previously selected to be in GRIT, told ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio. “To not have to have a second job has given me the ability to continue to help with my parents and to show up as a mom. It’s also enabled me to almost completely pay off my credit cards.”

The GRIT program application is on the .

Frank Sumrall is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read his stories here and you can email him here.

MyNorthwest News

A "for lease" sign is posted in front of an apartment building. (Photo: Justin Sullivan, Getty Imag...

Jason Sutich

Seattle renters need to earn nearly $100K to afford rent, per study

Rising housing costs mean Seattle renters must earn nearly $100K, according to a Zillow report.

5 minutes ago

auburn elderly...

Frank Sumrall

Auburn Police pursuing elderly, armed bank robbery suspect

The Auburn Police Department is pursuing a man allegedly in his 70s who's been accused of robbing a bank. The department is asking the public to help identify him.

46 minutes ago

dick's drive-in orange ticket contest...

Jason Sutich

Dick’s Drive-In is coming to Everett

Dick's Drive-In will officially open its Everett restaurant on June 12, bringing beloved burgers to the community.

3 hours ago

palm springs fertility clinic bombing fbi...

Frank Sumrall

FBI: Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing tied to WA homicide

The bombing outside of a Palm Springs fertility clinic last weekend is potentially linked to a Pierce County murder investigation, according to the suspect's manifesto obtained by the FBI.

4 hours ago

black tesla pioneer square shooting...

Madeline Ottilie, ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7 News

Police search for black Tesla that may have video of Pioneer Square mass shooting; victim remembered

Seattle Police are searching for the driver of a Black Tesla, possibly a Model Y, that was driving in Pioneer Square early Saturday morning.

4 hours ago

memorial day weekend...

Nate Connors

Memorial Day travel: 40 million hitting the road—here’s what WA drivers need to know

Memorial Day Weekend is often referred to as the "unofficial start to summer," with an estimated 45 million Americans traveling over the holiday weekend—90% opting to drive.

5 hours ago

Eligible Tacoma residents to earn $500/month through GRIT program