FEDCAP is a national non-profit agency dedicated to creating opportunities for people with barriers to economic wellbeing. Every day, through proven interventions, systems-based capacity building and measurable impact, we are making a difference. We believe in the Power of Possible that by working in partnership with business, government, academia and other community providers, we have the power to forever change the lives of those we serve. Our dynamic family of agencies - including Wildcat, The Way to Work, ReServe, Boston-based Community Work Services, Easter Seals New York, Single Stop, and New Hampshire-based Granite Pathways and Seacoast Pathways provide us with expertise and experience in designing and delivering proven strategies and solutions that work. Our work is structured within FOUR PRACTICE AREAS and delivered within a Regional model. The practice areas Education, Workforce Development, Economic Development and Occupational Health are overseen by a Senior Vice President with national experience and a deep store of knowledge in the area of focus. The work within each Region is integrated through the efforts of a Senior Vice President with significant regional knowledge and a broad range of operational expertise.
FEDCAP is a national non-profit agency dedicated to creating opportunities for people with barriers to economic wellbeing. Every day, through proven interventions, systems-based capacity building and measurable impact, we are making a difference. We believe in the Power of Possible that by working in partnership with business, government, academia and other community providers, we have the power to forever change the lives of those we serve. Our dynamic family of agencies - including Wildcat, The Way to Work, ReServe, Boston-based Community Work Services, Easter Seals New York, Single Stop, and New Hampshire-based Granite Pathways and Seacoast Pathways provide us with expertise and experience in designing and delivering proven strategies and solutions that work. Our work is structured within FOUR PRACTICE AREAS and delivered within a Regional model. The practice areas Education, Workforce Development, Economic Development and Occupational Health are overseen by a Senior Vice President with national experience and a deep store of knowledge in the area of focus. The work within each Region is integrated through the efforts of a Senior Vice President with significant regional knowledge and a broad range of operational expertise.