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Bridging the Gap Training Series, 2011 Hillary Lazar, Program Director, NHSA. Supporting Employees and Strengthening Workplaces The Whys and Hows of Earned Benefits. Understanding the Basics: What Earned Benefits Are and Why They Matter. Understanding the Basics – What Earned Benefits Are.
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Bridging the Gap Training Series, 2011 Hillary Lazar, Program Director, NHSA Supporting Employees and Strengthening Workplaces The Whys and Hows of Earned Benefits
Understanding the Basics: What Earned Benefits Are and Why They Matter
Understanding the Basics – What Earned Benefits Are Examples of Earned Benefits • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC/EIC) • (Additional) Child Tax Credit (CTC) • State Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP – formerly Food Stamps) • Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) • Medicaid • Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) • Housing Assistance Programs • Subsidized Child Care
Understanding the Basics – Why Earned Benefits Matter Now The Hard Numbers: 43.6 Million People in America in poverty 40+ Million People receiving Food Stamps 7+ Million Eligible for and not receiving Food Stamps 10 Billion+ Dollars in benefits that get left on the table each year 45% Percentage increase in annual income for some EITC recipients 7% Percentage of families who claim all four major benefits
Understanding the Basics – How Earned Benefits Help Earned benefits and other income supports are crucial for two reasons: 1. Family Success 2. Workplace Success
Understanding the Basics – How Earned Benefits Help Family Success: Budget Gap – Single parent, 2 children, working as a childcare provider, $8.00/hour Budget Surplus: Up to $2000+/year 2011 Poverty Line for Family of 3 $18,530/Year
Understanding the Basics – How Earned Benefits Help Child Care Rent & Utilities Transportation Basic Needs Medical Expenses The benefits help workers keep working and care for themselves and their children.
Understanding the Basics – How Earned Benefits Help Workplace Success: • Decreased absenteeism and presenteeism • Increased retention • Greater employee commitment • Higher-levels of productivity • Saves on expenditures and profit-loss
Understanding the Basics – How Earned Benefits Help Decreased Absenteeism/Presenteeism: • Routine illness – 29% • Problems with child care – 22% • Transportation for family – 10%
Understanding the Basics – How Earned Benefits Help Increased Retention, Commitment, and Productivity: Employee Support *An effective workplace demonstrates commitment to employees by providing benefit access and support programs along with other opportunities for career advancement and roles in decision-making, which leads to greater organizational and mission success.
Understanding the Basics – How Earned Benefits Help Saves on Expenditures: How much does it cost to fill a $16k job? $6,000 - $12,000 Employee Support
Earned Benefits 101 – The Earned Income Tax Credit What it is: Who it benefits: Why it’s important: How to claim it: In MD: Up to $5666 in cash back Workers who earn up to $48,000 Largest available income booster Must file taxes individuals.marylandtaxes.com/taxhelp/
Earned Benefits 101 – The Additional Child Tax Credit What it is: Who it benefits: Why it’s important: How to claim it: In MD: Up to $1000 credit per child Workers with qualified children ($110k – married, $75k single) Helps offset cost of raising kids Must file taxes individuals.marylandtaxes.com/taxhelp/
Earned Benefits 101 – Other Major Tax Credits • Child and Dependent Care Credit • American Opportunity Tax Credit
Earned Benefits 101 - Food Stamps What it is: Who it benefits: Why it’s important: How to claim it: In MD: Pays for groceries with Electronic Benefit Transfer Card (EBT) Low-income families and individuals Healthy food means a healthy body Online application Independence Card (MD’s EBT) Up to 35k (family of four), 44k (w/senior) - $668/month SAIL MD
Earned Benefits 101 - Women, Infants, and Children Program What it is: Who it benefits: Why it’s important: How to claim it: In MD: Pays for nutrition-related health services Low-income mothers w/kids under 5 Helps moms and kids stay healthy Application and check-up Up to 40k (family of four) fha.maryland.gov/wic
Earned Benefits 101 – Other Major Nutrition Programs in MD • School Lunch Program • School Breakfast Program • Special Milk Program
Earned Benefits 101 - Medical Assistance/Medicaid What it is: Who it benefits: Why it’s important: How to claim it: In MD: Low and no-cost health insurance Uninsured low-income individuals and families Covers medical bills and care for uninsured Application Up to 17.5k (family of four) SAIL MD
Earned Benefits 101 - Children’s Health Insurance Program What it is: Who it benefits: Why it’s important: How to claim it: In MD: Low and no-cost Health Individuals and children who don’t qualify for Medicaid Covers medical bills for uninsured Application Up to 44k (free - family of four) SAIL MD www.dhmh.state.md.us/mma/mchp/
Earned Benefits 101 – Other Major Health Programs in MD • Maryland Pharmacy Assistance Program • Medicare Buy-In Program
Earned Benefits 101 - Home and Energy Assistance Program What it is: Who it benefits: Why it’s important: How to claim it: In MD: Help with heating, cooling and weatherization Low-income and at-risk households Heating and cooling are central to home safety Application liheap.ncat.org/profiles/Maryland.htm MHEAP Hotline SAIL MD
Earned Benefits 101 - Foreclosure Assistance What it is: Who it benefits: Why it’s important: How to claim it: In MD: Help with loan modification and refinancing Homeowners at-risk for losing their homes Home is essential for family stability Call 877-462-7555 Maryland HOPE Initiative MDHOPE.org
Earned Benefits 101 – Other Housing Assistance Programs • Privately owned • subsidized housing • Public Housing • Housing Choice • Voucher Program • (Section 8)
Earned Benefits 101 – Other Benefits and Programs • State Child Care Subsidies (Child Care Works) • Temporary Cash Assistance • Veterans Benefits
Workplace Outreach: Raise Awareness • Include fliers with paychecks/stubs or when distributing W-2s • Put up posters in the break room or bathrooms • Send out email “benefit blasts” • Talk about benefits during staff meetings • Direct employees to Diakon Inroads EAP
Workplace Outreach: How to Talk About Tax Credits Talking points to emphasize: • It’s for working families • They earned it – they should get it! • The financial crisis • It’s a simple process Use Language That’s Empowering.
Quick Tips for Workplace Outreach: And Remember! • Get creative • Think strategically • 7 is the magic number
Workplace Outreach: Use Existing Resources Access Information Online: • – SAIL MD –marylandsail.org • - mdhope.org/ • - dhr.maryland.gov • - Bridging the Gap page
Workplace Outreach: Use Existing Resources • Use Referral Services: Benefits Hotline - 211 DHR General Information - 1-800-332-6347 MHEAP - 1-800-352-1446
LEARN MORE! For more information about benefit outreach or the Bridging the Gap Initiative please contact: Hillary Lazar, Program Director – NHSA 202-347-2080 x15 • Ph 202-393-4517 Fax hlazar@nassembly.org