2018-2020 CalFresh Outreach CA Higher Edu Contract Becoming a New Subcontractor Stephanie Bianco Jenny Breed Amie Riesen
Welcome Purpose of webinar Introduce CalFresh Outreach program and partnership opportunity Introductions
Introduction Denise Bevly of CSU Chancellor s Office Director, Student Wellness and Basic Needs Initiatives dbevly@calstate.edu
Webinar Overview 1. Student Food Insecurity Rates 2. What is CalFresh? 3. What is CalFresh Outreach? 4. Scope of Work Requirements 5. Fiscal Requirements
48% of US College Students are High Need and Food Insecure* *National Student Campaign Against Hunger & Homelessness, Hunger on Campus Report, 2016
What is CalFresh? CalFresh, federally known as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), funded through the Farm Bill-USDA-FNS and CDSS CalFresh provides eligible households additional resources to buy food at any store that accepts EBT CalFresh is a nutrition program that provides jobs and stimulates the economy
CalFresh Cont. You can purchase produce, whole grains, lean proteins, and seeds and plants that produce food It cannot be used to purchase hot ready-to-eat foods, alcohol, tobacco, medication, or supplements EBT Cards hold public benefits - not just CalFresh
CalFresh Cont. Many Farmers Markets will accept CalFresh EBT Find out about your local markets at FMFinder.org Market Match - Ecology Center To see stores that accept CalFresh EBT, visit EBTNearMe.org
Restaurant Meal Program 1 - Participating counties include: Alameda, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz; Pending Fresno and Orange (takes up to 120 days) 2 - If a student is homeless, disabled, or over 60 and their county participates in the Restaurant Meal Program (RMP), they may be able to use their CalFresh EBT at approved restaurants 3 - To find participating restaurants, click here 4 - Newest legislation regarding dining halls on campuses accepting EBT
CA ranks 3rd to last among states for SNAP/CalFresh participation It s estimated that 3 million Californians are eligible but not participating in the CalFresh program AND losing $2.5 billion/year in federal benefits AND every CalFresh dollar generates $1.80 in economic activity; in CA this equals $4.5 billion/year Meanwhile, more and more people may be food insecure and not have access to nutritious food
What is CalFresh Outreach? CalFresh Outreach (CFO) is implemented in partnership with state and county social service CalFresh offices CFO helps people through the ENTIRE application and helps gather verification documents Trained CFO staff and interns share correct, unbiased information about the program
Outreach Continued CFO networks with organizations/programs that work with low-income populations CFO provides bilingual support and create resources to help all people in our community CFO helps interpret county notices/problem solve Helps to overcome the 3 hurdles: Application, Interview and Verifications
Outreach in Action
CSU Chico Basic Needs Initiative Hungry Wildcat Food Pantry OVP Veggie Bucks Chico State Farm CalFresh Outreach Newest addition - Housing
Program Contract Requirements Scope of Work (SOW) #1 and #2 Confidentiality Agreements Civil Rights Training On-campus student staff teams are effective
SOW #1 - Submitted Applications Promotion and outreach Announcements, Material Distributions, Workshops, Presentations, etc. Application Assistance Contact form, master log Drop-in assist one day/week Consistent day/time/place/phone/email CalFresh Day All campus event or alongside other campus events
SOW #2 - Approved Applications Working with students to support successful applications through 30-day application process Texting, phone calls, copying, faxing Working with County Liaison to support successful applications Emails, calls, meetings Support for Semi-Annual Reporting (SAR 7) Support for Annual Recertification
SOW Reporting Requirements Quarterly Online portal screenshots Master log # of applications submitted # of approved applications Mid-Year and Annually In addition to above, also complete a 10 question narrative report
Fiscal Requirements Federal Share up to 50% of State Share State share/match (i.e. match, cost share, in-kind) Federal share/requested funds On-campus full federally negotiated indirect rate Detailed, cost reimbursed budget Critical to coordinate with your Special Programs/Foundation offices i.e. Office that oversees grants/contracts Current USDA Guidance including list of allowable activities is here.
Factors to consider... Existing resources Amount of State Share/match SOW: # of approved electronic applications Previous value of approved electronic application= $320
SOW Example* Value of SOW Deliverable *Example reflects 469 approved electronic applications
Budget Summary Example XYZ College Foundation Contract Number: EXAMPLE
Fiscal Reporting Requirements Quarterly invoicing, template provided Time & Effort Forms (i.e. time sheets), template provided Periodic desk review of other back-up documentation
Subcontractor Criteria to become a subcontractor: Program/admin capacity, SS/match requirement, staffing, location What you get as a subcontractor: T & TA, templates, updated timely resources, 1/3 reimbursement, Fed. Negotiated on-campus indirect rate
Contracting Who has authority to approve contract? Pre-award analysts need to know! What department, college and/or campus office do you work with for contract approvals? Critical for faculty Timeline - Letter of Intent due Feb. 1
Letter of Intent (LOI) includes: 1. Applying Campus Name, Foundation or Sponsored Programs Office and name of authorized signatory for contracts 2. CFO Team lead person name, title, department/office, email and phone number 3. 250-300 word narrative that include: Rates of local or campus food insecurity, poverty and/or low-income data Existing food pantries, emergency assistance and other resources or offices related to the basic needs of students (if any) Existing campus staff, faculty and/or community basic needs collaborations (if any)
Wrap Up Next steps Questions? Thanks for joining us!
Contact Information Stephanie Bianco: sbianco@csuchico.edu Jenny Breed: jbreed@csuchico.edu Amie Riesen: ariesen@csuchico.edu http://www.csuchico.edu/chc/ Social Media Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat @CFOChicoState #CFOHungerFree #HungerFreeCampus Funded by USDA SNAP, known in California as CalFresh, an equal opportunity provider and employer, and the California Department of Social Services.