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Info Line 2-1-1 (Akron, Ohio) ¨ 67,876 referrals by phone ¨ 165,679 searches on our online resource database at 211summit.org
Rationale for Automated Text ¨ 36,147 requests for food and utility assistance ¨ Funding/staffing shortage
Rationale for Automated Text
Timeline for Automated Text Fall 2015 Applied for Funding May 2016 AIRS Conference – Saw Automated Text Demo July 2016 Signed Contract Educational Message Services Fall 2016 Set-up of Automated Text Nov-Dec 2016 Beta Testing January 2017 Soft Launch & Vertical Response February 2017 Full Launch & Press Release March/April 2017 Messaging & Staff Referrals May 2017 Food Line Export & Partial Opt-in Text
Service Selection Criteria Assessed Options by Considering: Requested Services with High Volume Services which Change Frequently Simple Decision Tree
Services Included 1) Gas Service Payment Assistance 2) Electric Service Payment Assistance 3) Water Service Payment Assistance 4) Food Pantries
Changes to Existing Design Removed agency phone numbers to prevent unnecessary calls to agencies Added links to details in our online database Starting Design
Design for Automated Text Keyword v. zip code Simply text “Info Line” to 898-211 to find referrals for your zip code Script development simple clear language and prompts <160 characters additional prompt for day of the week for food pantries Links to 211summit.org
Design Issues Identifying any specific agencies to include/exclude from 211 On Demand Creation of new filters for 211 On Demand and implications for staff side of ReferNet How many resources to text per service Zip codes that cover multiple counties Result display Follow up survey options Final Design
Testing Initially tested using test resource database Clarity of script Functionality Full testing in live database Tested each zip code for each selection Tested using different types of phones Worked with EMS and RTM Designs to address any issues
Software Integration
Reporting
Marketing Email to professionals Social media posts starting on 2-1-1 Day Press release to several media outlets Shared at meetings/presentations On hold messaging Proactive referrals by 211 interns/staff 211 cards include texting information
Partial Opt-in Message for Food Line Clients Exported phone numbers of current clients Sent outgoing message to inform them of service Immediately got calls back about text Does time of day matter? Are there better ways to do it? One time message for Food Line Clients: Info Line provides text referrals to walk-in food pantries and utility assistance. Text “Info Line” to 898211 to opt-in.
50% of texts came in after partial opt-in message this week Evaluation 50% of texts came in after partial opt-in message this week
Breakdown by Service Type
Client Feedback on Service 87% of individuals that responded to the post-text survey said that they found the service helpful Client feedback: “It was real convenient. It just showed up immediately.“ "It was perfect! It actually went through and everything."
Other Uses
Homeless Hotline
Homeless Hotline
Contact Information Tanya Kahl tkahl@infolineinc.org (330)996-5325 Elizabeth Kargbo ekargbo@infolineinc.org (330)315-1402 Info Line 2-1-1 http://211summit.org Text “Info Line” to 898-211