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Confronting the Child Care Eligibility Maze CLASP December

Report Layout  Overview Problems Vision ACA Benefits to Child Care Why Alignment ?  Part I: Eligibility Determination  Part II: Simplify and Align  Part III: Examples of Simplification and Alignment  Part IV: Recommendations 2

Overview: Problems 1.Clients face compounded burdens when trying to obtain multiple benefits for which they are eligible. Programs have similar eligibility requirements but separate processes for enrollment. 2.Complex and burdensome CCDF requirements and processes can make it challenging for low-income families to access and retain child care benefits. 3. Churning or procedural denials account for 35-58% of returning recipients within a year. Median spells of subsidy receipt are short, typically around 6 months. 4.Policy Complexity can also inadvertently contribute to program integrity challenges. Tightly calibrated child care policies may be designed to control error and fraud but may inadvertently lead to higher error rates. 3

Overview: Determining Values States are looking to: Simplifies the process of applying for the package of benefits, allowing clients to apply for all programs, through any point of entry Creates longer eligibility periods, stabilizing benefits Simplifies and coordinates rederminations for all programs Simplifies and coordinates reporting of changes in circumstances Uses other data sources and shares information across programs Uses efficient and client-friendly business processes Takes full advantage of technology advances to improve service delivery and efficiency Focuses on essential eligibility elements, maximizing the use of existing sources of information and oversight without burdening clients, and simplifying policies and processes to minimize errors. 4

Overview: ACA Benefits to Childcare 5

Overview: Why Alignment? Shared goals. All these programs share the goals of supporting the well-being of low-income families and children, providing good client service, and assuring program integrity and accountability. CCDF flexibility. As a block grant, CCDF is a flexible program that states can shape to meet their vision Overlap in client populations. Safety net programs have sizeable overlap in their client populations: all programs focus on low-income families, and some focus on families with children; thus a large proportion of CCDF families are eligible for SNAP. Similar eligibility processes. This includes application, eligibility determination and renewal—for all the work support benefit programs, providing opportunity to avoid duplication and overlaps. Similar administrative and program integrity challenges. CCDF faces administrative challenges and program integrity concerns; it could benefit from working with other systems. 6

Part I: Eligibility Determination CCDF has a short list of required eligibility elements, which provides states with significant flexibility in determining who can be eligible. Align documentation requirements across programs Allow flexibility as to what documentation is required for verification Only to verify information that has changed Ask parents to verify only information that cannot be verified from other sources Ways to align verification Internal data systems Data from other programs, state agencies or ex-parte review Use eligibility determination from other programs as sufficient verifications Integrated applications 7

Part II: Simplify and Align Simplify applying through: multiple forms of submission, easily accessible application assistance and literacy Maximum eligibility period may not always be granted to all families in CCDF. For instance, CCDF may exercise discretion in authorizing shorter periods for some families, such as those with unstable work or those new to the labor force. Combine applications with multiple programs Set annual redetermination periods Align eligibility periods across benefit programs Align redetermination dates and processes across programs 8 Child Care Subsidy, Medicaid FNS

State Examples: Simplify and Align 9 Michigan has aligned eligibility periods and redetermination dates across CCDF, SNAP, and Medicaid/CHIP. All programs have a 12-month eligibility period. If a family applies for childcare when it is already receiving other benefits, its initial eligibility period for child care may be shorter than 12 months to align redetermination dates. Oregon has aligned renewal dates for families receiving SNAP and child care. While the eligibility period for Employment Related Day Care (Oregon's child care assistance program) is one to six months, families with companion SNAP benefits may be certified for child care for up to 12 months.

State Examples: Simplify and Align 10 Louisiana has aligned eligibility policies across CCDF, SNAP, TANF, and Kinship Care. SNAP and CCDF eligibility periods and redetermination dates are aligned. Clients may be assigned eligibility periods of up to 12 months for child care, and the redetermination for SNAP and childcare may occur in the same month. Delaware has aligned eligibility policies for CCDF, TANF, SNAP, and Medicaid. All programs use a common computer system. Families applying for multiple benefits may be determined eligible once and go through only one review process for the entire package of benefits.

State Examples: Simplify and Align 11 Idaho has aligned CCDF eligibility with SNAP. The state recently set its CCDF income eligibility at 130 percent of the federal poverty level, to align with SNAP. The state also indexed income eligibility to rise with inflation, ensuring that the alignment would stay in force over time Maryland uses verifications submitted for other programs, including SNAP, TANF and Medicaid, to determine CCDF eligibility. Case managers are requested to not seek information from clients if the verification is available in other systems and current (received within the past six months).

State Examples: Simplify and Align 12 New Hampshire has coordinated eligibility across SNAP, Medicaid, CCDF, and TANF, offering a single application for all four programs. At redetermination, clients do not have to provide verification for items that have not changed since the initial eligibility determination (i.e., identity, date of birth). Oklahoma aligns policies for child care assistance with SNAP and Medicaid as often as possible, with SNAP the main driver. All programs use a common computer system for delivery and a common intake system that holds all information for a client

Part IV: Recommendations 1.Reflect about program goals and motivations when simplifying access and retention of child care assistance and supporting other work support safety nets. 2.Thoroughly, honestly and carefully assess state policies, processes and implementation 1.Solicit as many perspectives as possible 2.Consider all program areas for possible improvements 3.Use external expert facilitators who can take an objective view 3.Use data thoughtfully to improve services 13 North Carolina Considerations: Because Subsidized Childcare is not an entitlement program with specific funding sources and has needy families may be on the waitlist, how does the state balance policy requirements with its efforts to serve the greatest population in need of this service? North Carolina Considerations: Where do we still have the opportunity to align with other programs? Is there value in an assessment or follow-up to the initial TAG report? Where can we glean best practices around alignment, policy, and/or churning mitigation strategies from other states? North Carolina Considerations: Examining administrative data can provide important insights into characteristics of and problems in the system. What data to we currently use to drive decision-making processes? What data is available to counties? How can we further our data efforts?

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