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EFNEP & SNAP-Ed Participants in SNAP and WIC? Uh….NO!
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Part I: Background info on SNAP, WIC and Head Start
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How do we work with agencies in EFNEP and SNAP-Ed? Referrals Recruitment Classes Meeting Space Marketing
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Referring participants to agencies is part of your job!
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You are evaluated on how well you work with agencies
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Agency referrals are a priority
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How are referrals tracked? Agency meetings Entry/Exit forms
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Important for you to know Services/agencies in your county Eligibility requirements of these services/agencies How to enroll Identify a contact person at the agency
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Entitlement program Supplemental – does not provide all food needed Benefits to buy food
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Eligibility requirements ◦Resources ◦Income ◦Employment requirements ◦Immigrant eligibility
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Eligibility requirements ◦Income Household sizeGross Monthly income (130% of poverty) Net monthly income (100 percent of poverty) 1$1,245$958 2$1,681$1,293 3$2,116$1,628 4$2,552$1,963 5$2,987$2,298 6$3,423$2,633 7$3,858$2,968 8$4,294$3,303 Each additional household member +$436+$335
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Eligibility requirements ◦Employment requirements Able-bodied adults (ages 16-60) must register for work, accept employment and participate in an employment training program to receive benefits
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Eligibility requirements ◦Immigrants, seniors and disabled Legal immigrants are eligible for SNAP benefits if they fit specific requirements Seniors (over 60) and the disabled have different requirements for receiving SNAP benefits
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits Household sizeMaximum monthly allotment 1$200 2$367 3$526 4$668 5$793 6$952 7$1,052 8$1,202 Each additional household member +$150
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The Colorado Program Eligibility and Application Kit (PEAK) PEAK ◦The online tool that people use to apply for SNAP, TANF, and medical expense assistance (i.e. Medicaid) ◦Allows people to see if they might be eligible for these programs without actually applying. ◦Allows existing assistance recipients to check on their benefits.
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Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) WIC provides: ◦nutritious food ◦nutrition education ◦breastfeeding support ◦referrals to health and social services
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WIC WIC Serves: ◦Pregnant women ◦Postpartum women ◦Breastfeeding women ◦Infants ◦Children up to age 5
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WIC Eligibility Requirements ◦185% of poverty and below AND ◦Nutritional risk
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WIC Eligibility requirements ◦Income Household sizeGross Monthly income (185% of poverty) Net monthly income (100 percent of poverty) 1$1,772$958 2$2,392$1,293 3$3,012$1,628 4$3,630$1,963 5$4,251$2,298 6$4,871$2,633 7$5,491$2,968 8$6,111$3,303 Each additional household member +$335
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WIC Enrollment ◦Call the local WIC office
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Head Start Head Start is a federal program that helps low-income preschool aged children get ready to go to kindergarten The program helps prepare preschool aged children mentally, emotionally and socially for kindergarten Head Start focuses on ◦Language and literacy ◦General knowledge ◦Health ◦Social and emotional skills
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Early Head Start Early Head Start is a federally funded program for low-income families with infants and toddlers, and pregnant women Early Head Start promotes: ◦healthy prenatal outcomes ◦development of infants and toddlers ◦Healthy family functioning
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Head Start Head Start puts emphasis on families ◦Build parent-child relationships ◦Encourages learning of both parent and children ◦Connects families to the community ◦Encourages parents to be leaders and advocates for their children
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Head Start Eligibility Requirements ◦Head Start Family income is within federal poverty guidelines Child must meet district age requirements (varies by school district) – typically 3 to 4 years old Child must live within school district boundaries
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Early Head Start Eligibility Requirements ◦Early Head Start Family income is within federal poverty guidelines Child is between newborn and 2 ½ yrs old Pregnant women Child must live within school district boundaries
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Part II: Making Agency Referrals
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Referrals to WIC and SNAP Protocol Step 1: After the first lesson in a series of classes, review participant entry forms. ◦Reported income ◦Household members listed ◦Federal programs they are participating in
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Referrals to WIC and SNAP Protocol Step 2: Using the Program Eligibility and Application Information for WIC and SNAP and the current Poverty Guidelines
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Referrals to WIC and SNAP Protocol Step 3: Make a list of participants and the programs they qualify for but aren’t participating in on the Agency Referral Table.
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Referrals to WIC and SNAP Protocol Step 4: When calling participants to remind them of the time and date of lesson 2, talk to the participants on the Agency Referral Table about the programs they qualify for.
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Referrals to WIC and SNAP Protocol Step 5: At lesson 2, bring WIC and SNAP brochures to distribute.
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Discussing WIC and SNAP in Lesson 2 – Plan, Shop, $ave
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Changes to the Plan, Shop, $ave lesson Before the lesson “WIC and SNAP brochures with local contact information” End of the lesson “Before you leave, I would like to discuss a couple of food assistance programs with you. Using the Agency Referrals laminated sheet from the activity bin, discuss the WIC and SNAP programs to participants.”
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