Poverty Simulation

Why a Simulation?

Poverty is a reality for many individuals and families. But unless you’ve experienced poverty, it’s difficult to truly understand. The Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS) bridges the gap from misconception to understanding. CAPS is an interactive immersion experience. It sensitizes community participants to the realities of poverty.

Who Does Poverty Simulations?

CAPS is a unique tool used by over 2,000 different organizations worldwide. Here is a sampling of organizations who use the tool:

  • Nonprofit organizations

  • Education

  • Community action

The Poverty Simulation is not a game. This simulation exists to:

  • Promote poverty awareness

  • Increase understanding

  • Inspire change

  • Transform perspectives

Fee for Poverty Simulation

Option

Cost

Participants

Details

Poverty Simulation

$2,000

Min: 75

One 3-hour training on site

Poverty Simulation with Extension

$2,500

Min: 75, Max: 100

One 3-hour Follow-up Session with Extension on how poverty affects students in the classroom

The fee to have a Poverty Simulation facilitated on site, if you are within the Region 10 Education Service Center area, is $2,000.  If you are not in the Region 10 Education Service Center area, the fee is $2,000 plus travel

Scheduling a Poverty Simulation

In order to participate in a simulation, participants are asked to meet the following criteria.

  • Provide a large, open facility for the simulation

  • Provide assistance with set-up and clean-up

  • Provide a computer, LCD projector and screen

To schedule a simulation for your district or campus, please fill out and submit a request form.

Poverty Simulation Request Form

Contacts

Program Coordinator
Reading Academies

Raelyn Scroggin
972-348-1104
Email Raelyn Scroggin