January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 1 Presentation of Initial Findings to the USDA Food Stamp Outreach Coalition.

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January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 1 Presentation of Initial Findings to the USDA Food Stamp Outreach Coalition By Rebecca Widom Director of Research Homelessness Outreach and Prevention Project Urban Justice Center Food Card Access Project (FCAP): Improving Food Stamp Access in New York City

January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 2 Today ’ s Presentation FCAP model The Food Stamp Calculator Early findings on client outcomes Next steps for research Role of project partners Discussion with partners

January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 3 FCAP model Services based on “Food Force,” a broad citywide outreach program at the Community Food Resource Center (CFRC) –Citywide media –Eligibility pre-screening Enhanced follow-up and facilitation services in target neighborhoods –Community based outreach in five low income, largely immigrant neighborhoods –Direct services provided by community based organizations in those neighborhoods –Application assistance, appointment scheduling, follow-up, and advocacy Synergy of collaboration, based in the United Way Community Impact Model –Operations, training, research, and advocacy by citywide partners –Improved local services and citywide impact

January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 4 The Food Stamp Calculator Detailed questions Extensive on-line help Application facilitation –Information on specific food stamps office based on zip code –Ability to print completed application forms –Follow-up reminders and client case notes Pre-screenings in the field, not over the internet –Data synchronized over the internet with one central server Web-reports and full database for additional analysis

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January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 7 Early outcome findings: Pre-screening is not enough. Providing tailored information through eligibility pre-screenings increases enrollment, but it’s only part of the picture. Most clients pre-screened as eligible do not enroll. –Overall, only 42% of clients pre-screened as eligible for food stamps had enrolled four to five months after their pre-screening, leaving nearly two thirds without this vital support.

January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 8 Early outcomes findings: Application assistance helps. Services for FCAP clients pre-screened as eligible: –referred 86% to a specific HRA office to apply. –had follow-up contact with 53%. –printed a completed application form for 59%. –worked with HRA offices serving their neighborhoods to schedule appointments for 50%. All of these services appear to help. –Overall, although FCAP reached fewer clients, FCAP clients were significantly more likely to enroll than Food Force clients.

January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 9 Early outcome findings: Working clients are less likely to enroll. Especially at lower benefit levels, clients with earned income are less likely to enroll. Ms. Martinez: –Works six days per week, for $1,299 per month. –Food insecure: sometimes does not eat for an entire day. –“It’s not that I decided not to apply, it’s that I didn’t have the time. My work didn’t allow it.”

January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 10 Next Steps for Research Our findings about outcomes for clients with earned income are consistent with many national studies, several funded by the USDA. A recent USDA study found that many local offices have not implemented recommendations designed to improve food stamps access for working families. Local outreach programs can and should track client outcomes in order to identify best practices tailored to the needs of the local community and encourage local offices to implement them.

January 12, 2005 Early findings. This document has not been fact checked. 11 Role of Citywide Project Partners United Way of NYC convenes and oversees the partnership and provides funding. CFRC is the lead agency, designing the food stamp calculator, and providing training and quality assurance. NYC Coalition Against Hunger provides outreach and develops sites for pre-screenings. Seedco provides operations assistance and performance measurement and management. Urban Justice Center trains on follow-up and advocacy, provides data assistance, and conducts research and advocacy. NYC Human Resources Administration processes applications, provides appointment slots, and shares data on client outcomes.