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Alachua County Food Stamp Hotline. A partnership between DCF Circuit 8 and The Alachua County Board of County Commissioners. December 2008-August 2009. Project Final Report. Why did we need a Food Stamp Hotline?.
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Alachua County Food Stamp Hotline A partnership between DCF Circuit 8 and The Alachua County Board of County Commissioners December 2008-August 2009 Project Final Report
Why did we need a Food Stamp Hotline? • Local FS participation rates were below national averages which resulted in a loss of potential benefits for citizens and loss of income for the local economy • PRAB Members questioned ability of local citizens to seek assistance at DCF ACCESS Service Centers and via the ACCESS Call Center in Jacksonville • Locally and across the state we were seeing an increase in applications, wait times in lobbies and volume of calls to ACCESS Call Centers • DCF volunteered to provide site and access to trained staff and through funding from the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners we began our Food Stamp Assistance Hotline.
Project Outline • $14,973 requested to fund local call in number to assist Food Stamp applicants and participants to gain access to info about applying for and maintaining their benefits • Approved by BOCC on 11/25/08 • Press Release from County on 12/8/09 • Hotline up and running on 12/8/09 • Thru August 2009 2601calls processed!
Services Provided • Line open from 8 to 5 pm, Mon thru Fri • If line is busy customers can leave message • Messages returned same day • One temp services employee hired and paid by county via Manpower contract • Line is manned by DCF staff if this person is not available • Details of each call were recorded and reviewed by supervisors
Services Provided • Mail applications, directions to application sites in community • Answer questions regarding process and FS policy • Referrals to other agencies as needed • Answer simple case specific questions • Referrals to Call Center for detailed questions regarding ongoing cases • Encouragement and support from a REAL person!
Performance Data Number of Calls per Day N= 2601 Newspaper Sticky Notes
Performance Data Types of Assistance Provided to Customers Only 180 calls sent to CCC
Monthly SNAP ParticipationAlachua County 27.3% Increase Over a similar period of time the NE Region has seen a 16.9% increase in participation rates.
Where do WE go from here…. • Using ARRA Funding DCF will maintain the phone line in Alachua County • New initiatives for improving customer interviews, application processing and internet access to case information are improving services to our customers • Over 2.3 million people in the state of Florida are now receiving Food Stamp Benefits • Innovative ideas and community based partnerships are essential to our programs • Thank you again for making this possible….