California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Program: Revised And Obsolete Forms, Notices Of Action (NOA), And NOAMessages Regarding The CalWORKs 60-Month Time-On-Aid Limit, The Repeal Of The Welfare-To-Work (WTW) 24-Month Time Clock (MTC) And Establishment Of The CalWORKs Hourly Participation Requirements, ACL 21-44(April 26, 2021) Change To Temporary Covid-19 Pandemic Emergency Procedures For The Cash Assistance Program For Immigrants (CAPI) Related To Verification Of Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP) Ineligibility, ACL 21-39 (April 6, 2021) The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has issued guidance regarding changes to the CalWORKs Homeless Assistance program in SB 1065. If a family has little or no cash and needs housing, food, utilities, clothing or medical care, they may be eligible to receive immediate short-term help. It provides time-limited cash assistance to families with children. . Counties will no longer be allowed to reject payment of security deposit or last month rent that is a condition of securing a residence. The CalWORKs Homeless Assistance (HA) Program was established to help families in the CalWORKs program meet the costs of securing or maintaining permanent housing or to provide emergency shelter when a family is experiencing homelessness. Federal Public Charge Rule, ACL 21-31 (March 15, 2021) hb```\eB :``|VGCJ (f```0fpq_&M7k^T/c`gh_pp7ADYcL9 ~ hn California Child Care Resource & Referral Programs: Pregnant and parenting teens in the Cal-Learn program are also eligible to receive CalWORKs child care. CalWORKS. Homekey Program. . Counties can refer families to their early fraud prevention and detection unit if they believe the applicant is questionably homeless. Non-Health Benefits Eligible For Reimbursement On The Public Authority/Nonprofit Consortium Invoice (SOC 448), ACL 21-28 (March 25, 2021) Errata To All County Letter (ACL) No. Aid To Families With Dependent Children-Foster Care (AFDC-FC) and Home-Based Family Care (HBFC) California Necessities Index (CNI) Increases And Other Rate Increases, ACL 21-75E (November 29, 2021) CalWORKs is a public assistanceprogram that gives cash aid and services to eligible . The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program provides cash benefits for the care of children in need when one or both parents are absent, disabled, deceased or unemployed. San Diego, California, United States. The CalWORKs Housing Support Program (HSP) was established in 2014 to foster housing stability for families experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness in the CalWORKs program. Implementation Of The Statewide Learning Management System: The California Child Welfare Training (CACWT) System, ACL 21-93 (August 18, 2021) The 202122 budget provides $600million ($100million General Fund) one-time funds to the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for planning and implementation grants to regional entities for planning activities such as infill developments, targeted towards the states climate goals and reducing vehicle miles traveled. Seventy five percent of the funding ($30million) will be distributed in two rounds of grants to local governments, another 20percent ($8million) will be set aside for local government technical assistance. The CalWORKs Homeless Assistance (HA) Program serves eligible CalWORKs recipients, or apparently eligible CalWORKs Erratum to Implementation Of The California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Increase To The Applicant Earned Income Disregard Authorized By Assembly Bill (AB) 135 (Chapter 85, Statutes Of 2021); And New And Revised Forms To Reflect The Recipient Income Disregard Increase To $600 In Accordance With Senate Bill (SB) 80 (Chapter 27, Statutes Of 2019), ACL 21-130 (November 29, 2021) While planning is generally a local responsibility, the state has previously provided resources to aid local governments planning efforts. In addition, 51percent of funding in 202122 is nonstate funds, primarily federal ARP fiscal relief funds, while 49percent is General Fund. Previous years budgets provided $950million in HHAPP funding to cities, counties, and CoCs provided in the prior two rounds, as well as $500million in flexible aid provided to cities and CoCs through the Homeless Emergency Aid Program in 201819. CalFresh Clarification On Student Eligibility: COVID-19 Relief Package, ACL 21-11 (January 22, 2021) The 202122 budget provides HCD $45million one-time ARP fiscal relief funds to expand the state excess sites program with funding for brownfield remediation, and trailer bill language to expand the state excess sites program with local government matching grants that aims to incentivize further affordable housing development on excess lands. Adoption Assistance Program (AAP) Rates Level Of Care (LOC) Protocol, ACL 21-53 (May 7, 2021) In this post, we provide so me basic background on the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program, an update on recent program changes and caseload trends, and an overview of the Governor's CalWORKs budget proposals.. Background. . In addition, the budget provides $4million one-time General Fund to support the states Homeless Data Integration System, which would allow the state to access and compile standardized data collected by CoCs. Referring California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Overpayments Occurring During The Covid-19 Pandemic Emergency For Investigation, ACL 21-150 (December 31, 2021) Extension Of Rate Flexibilities To Support The Emergency Care And Placement Needs Of Children And Nonminor Dependents Due To COVID-19 Impacts, ACL 21-59E (August 22, 2022) 517 - 12th Street Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Financing Program. Specifically, funding in the budget declines to $5.4billion ($3.9billion General Fund) in 202223 and continues to decline through 202425 when the budget provides $223million ($184million General Fund) in ongoing funding. Revision of Welfare-to-Work Plan Activity Assignment (WTW 2) Form, ACL 21-60E (July 12, 2021) A county will be required to accept a sworn statement to verify homelessness. CalFresh Employment And Training (E&T) Program Implementation Of The Agricultural Improvement Act Of 2018 (Farm Bill), ACL 21-47(April 20, 2021) . New Expectant Parent Payment, ACL 21-121 (October 6, 2021) Diversion The Diversion program was implemented in California to offer an alternative (diversion) from CalWORKs, and divert the CalWORKs applicant from cash aid and avoid the need for extended assistance if provided access . The purpose of Project Roomkey is to provide non-congregate sheltering for people experiencing homelessness, to protect human life, and minimize strain on health care system capacity. CalWORKs HA can provide payments for temporary shelter for up to 16 cumulative calendar days, as well as payments to secure or maintain housing, including a security deposit . When SB 1065 is implemented, the family will be eligible for the second 16-day period even if CalWORKs is granted during the first 16-day period. California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs): 5.3 Percent Increase To The Maximum Aid Payment (MAP) Levels, ACL 21-86 (August 20, 2021) Allocates 80percent of funding ($800million per round) to local entities using the same formula as prior HHAPP rounds, which relied on a countys proportionate share of the total homeless population of the region serviced by the continuum of care (CoC) within which the county is located. Farmworker Housing. Living from couch to couch, she worked a Liked by Ashley Wilson-Dixon, LCSW 21-137 CalFresh Exclusion Of Income Excluded By The California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids Program, ACL 21-137 (November 12, 2021) Family And Sibling Visitation For Children Involved In The Child Welfare And Probation System During COVID-19, ACL 21-17E (April 7, 2021) (BFH). Errata To All County Letter (ACL) NO. However, special needs payments such as homeless assistance count toward the CalWORKs time clock. There will no longer be a liquid resource limit for applying for Homeless Assistance. CalWORKs was created in 1997 in response to the 1996 federal welfare reform legislation that created the federal Temporary . As of January 1 . HSP should assist participants who are behind in rent with accessing ERAP funds before using Home Safe funds to pay back rent. Treatment Of Individual Rebates, Refunds, And Credits Under The American Rescue Plan Act Of 2021 For Specified Benefits And Services Administered Or Overseen By The California Department Of Social Services, ACL 21-36 (March 30, 2021) The 202122 budget provides HCD $250million one-time General Fund and reallocates $284million in remaining Proposition1 (2018) funds for the IIG Program. (WIC 11450(f)(2)(B)) 6) Requires temporary shelter assistance to homeless CalWORKs families at a rate of eighty-five dollars ($85) for families of up to four members, and an additional $15 for each additional family member, not to exceed one hundred forty-five dollars ($145), as specified. Mandatory Continuing Training Topic For Child Welfare Social Workers And Supervisors FY 21/22, ACL 21-128 (November 12, 2021) Program Families will be able to receive 16 days of Homeless Assistance cumulative in a 12-month period. Families that apply and qualify for ongoing assistance receive money each month to help pay for housing, food and other necessary expenses. The ongoing funding largely supports expanded bed capacity at state hospitals, as well as assistance for foster youth and former foster youth. (HDAP). The budget includes $150million General Fund in 202122 and 202223 to assist older adults and persons with disabilities who are experiencing homelessness. endobj Updated COVID-19 Related Exceptions To In-Person Monthly Caseworker Visitation Requirements For Dependent Children, Nonminor Dependents, And Wards, ACL 21-07 (January 14, 2021) The 202122 budget provides $3.5billion ($1.7billion General Fund) to about 20 housing-related programs within various state housing departments, as well as to the courts and labor areas of the budget. Foreclosure Intervention Housing Preservation Program. Some of the major uses of housing and homelessness funding in the state budget support the Homekey Programs acquisition of properties for use as permanent housing, provide flexible aid to local governments to address homelessness in their communities, provide funding to address the backlog in affordable housing development, and help local governments plan to meet their housing production goals. The 202122 budget provides $100million one-time General Fund to CalHFAs First Time Homebuyer Assistance Program to help prospective homebuyers, particularly in disadvantaged areas, make a down payment, secure a loan, and pay closing costs on a home. Investigating Requirements Of Child Maltreatment Related Fatalities When No Other Children Are Reported In The Home, ACL 21-97 (August 30, 2021) Updated Information For Fiscal Year 2021-22 Regarding Extension Of Funding For Emergency Caregivers With Placement Of Children And/Or Nonminor Dependents Pending Resource Family Approval Or Tribally Approved Home, ACL 21-87 (August 18, 2021) Clarifying Guidance For Operational And Non-Operational Costs (Wage And Non-Wage Costs) In The California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Expanded Subsidized Employment (ESE) Program, ACL 20-144 (January 4, 2021) This provides a total $534million for the program. The CalWORKs Housing Support Program (HSP) assists homeless CalWORKs families in obtaining permanent housing, and can The IIG Program was created in 2007 within HCD to provide funding for infrastructure that supports higher-density affordable and mixed-income housing in locations designated as infill. Implementation Of Assembly Bill (AB) 1004: California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Census Earned Income Exemption, ACL 21-98 (October 8, 2021) The Budget Act of 2021 homeless assistance is available to a family that is homeless and seeking shelter when the family is eligible for aid under the CalWORKs program. The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments. The 202021 budget and subsequent action allocated $800million in one-time funding for the then newly established Homekey Program. Posted: February 28, 2023. Specifically, funding in the budget declines to $10million ongoing General Fund by 202425 for housing programs. In addition, the 202122 spending plan includes budget-related legislation that provides the programs above broader eligibility for the use of funding and temporarily waives requirements that counties provide matching funding. HCD is required to develop and administer the program in collaboration with the Office of Planning and Research, Strategic Growth Council, and California Air Resources Board. applicants, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. And Disaster Homeless Assistance; ACL (October 6, 2021): California Work . These facilities are generally privately owned residential facilities that serve adults and seniors who cannot live safely on their own without personal care assistance and nonmedical care. New Process For Child-Specific Certification Of Out-Of-State Residential Facilities, ACL 21-145(November 22, 2021) If a family has little or no cash and needs housing, food, utilities, clothing or medical care, they may be . State Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. Email completed application to: calworks@cde.ca.gov. Errata To All County Letter (ACL) NO. 2021. California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Home Visiting Program: Updated Guidance Regarding Telehealth And Virtual Visits, ACL 21-27 (March 12, 2021) The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has issued guidance regarding changes to the CalWORKs Homeless Assistance program in SB 1065. 517 - 12th Street Program funds must be expended by June 30, 2026. benefit programs, while also providing housing supports. . Extension Of Covid-19 Related Exceptions To IHSS Program Requirements Related To IHSS Recipient Self-Attestation Of Documents And IHSS Prospective Provider Submission Of Photocopies Of Identity-Verification Documents, ACL 21-111(October 15, 2021) The City used these funds to create the Keep Fremont Housed Program, which offered up to 12 months of rental and utility assistance for each approved applicant. 2021 Financial Support For At-Risk Families During Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) California State Of Emergency, ACL 21-82(July 8, 2021) Extension of Division E Of Federal House Resolution 6201 Related To Emergency Paid Sick Leave Due To COVID-19 Pandemic, ACL 21-04E (December 3, 2021) The income of the family is considered in calculating the amount of cash aid the family receives. (The budget also provides an additional $1.75billion to address the affordable housing backlog. California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Program: Release Of Questions And Answers For Senate Bill (SB) 1232 (Chapter 366, Statutes Of 2020) CalWORKs Welfare-To-Work (WTW) Program Changes, ACL 21-74(June 22, 2021) This is the third consecutive year in which the Governor has proposed a one-time expansion of the states housing tax credit, for a total of $1.5billion in tax credits. In 201920, the budget provided $250million one-time General Fund for this purpose. The program provides loans and grants to preserve affordable housing and promote resident ownership or nonprofit organization ownership of homes at risk of foreclosure. using evidence-based practices for homeless assistance and prevention. %PDF-1.6 % The county will not be allowed to seek additional verification. Authorized Representatives In The Cash Assistance Program For Immigrants (CAPI), ACL 21-119(October 1, 2021) Nursing Services For Children And Nonminor Dependents In Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Programs, ACL 21-114 (September 30, 2021) The Round 3 and Round 4 funding is allocated as follows. Implementation Of Assembly Bill (AB) 135: California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs), Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA), Entrant Cash Assistance (ECA), And Trafficking And Crime Victims Assistance Program (TCVAP) Overpayments Incurred During The COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency, ACL 21-84(July 19, 2021) This program provides housing-related supports to eligible families experiencing homelessness in the child welfare system. The DPSS CalWORKs Program can help. They can be reached by calling (530) 225-5285 or emailing cha@co.shasta.ca.us. (HSP). Home Safe Program Expansion. Management of agencywide support team, providing strategic guidance and . Documentation Of Diagnosed Conditions In The Child Welfare Services/Case Management System (CWS/CMS) For Adoption And Foster Care Analysis And Reporting System (AFCARS) Data Entry And Reporting Purposes, ACL 21-11E (March 3, 2021) Termination Of Temporary Policy Flexibilities Related To COVID-19 Impacts, ACL 21-76(June 26, 2021) Provides payments for up to 16 days of temporary shelter (e.g., a motel/hotel). Approved Relative Caregiver (ARC) Program For Out-Of-State Children And Nonminor Dependents (NMD) Errata, ACL 21-141 (December 3, 2021) (In order to better align our accounting of housing and homelessness budget actions with the administration, the affordable housing backlog item is discussed in the homelessness spending actions section below. Abode Services, one of the largest and effective nonprofits working . Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention Program; Data. The 202122 budget provides $500million for affordable student housing with an additional $1.5billion provided over the subsequent two fiscal years. Statistical Report On The Number Of Children, Aged 5-17 Years, In Families Receiving California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Cash Assistance Above The 2021 Federal Poverty Level, ACL 21-144 (November 24, 2021) Housing and CalWORKs PROGRAM FACT SHEET . The CalWORKs Housing Support Program (HSP) is intended to foster housing stability for families experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in the CalWORKs program. CalFresh: Food assistance. Affordable Housing Preservation. Summary. Policy Guidance For Ensuring Equal And Meaningful Access For Individuals With Disabilities In CalFresh, ACL 21-77 (June 28, 2021) This is the first in a series of several posts estimating the percentage of California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs)-eligible individuals who actually enroll in the programotherwise known as the CalWORKs take-up rate. Errata to Release Of Psychotropic Medication Information For Children In Foster Care To The Medical Board Of California (MBC), ACL 21-59 (June 19, 2021) 21-50 CalFresh Water Pilot Implementation Date And Final Zip Code Selection, ACL 21-50 (April 28, 2021) Homelessness Assessment and Data System. The 202122 budget provides $10.7 billion ($5 billion General Fund) to 50 housing and homelessness-related programs across 15 state entities. Information And Instructions Regarding The Home And Community Based Alternatives (HCBA) Waiver And Waiver Personal Care Services (WPC, ACL 21-153 (December 31, 2021) CalFresh, California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids, Refugee Cash Assistance/Entrant Cash Assistance, And Trafficking And Crime Victims Assistance Program Implementation Of Assembly Bill 79 Sections 36, 37 And 86, ACL 21-23 (March 25, 2021) California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs): Implementation Of Assembly Bill (AB) 135 As It Relates To Cash Aid For Pregnant Persons With No Other Eligible Children And The Pregnancy Special Needs Payment, ACL 21-139 (November 24, 2021) California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids (CalWORKs) Stage One Child Care Health And Safety Self-Certification Form (CCP 4), ACL 21-71 (June 26, 2021) CalWORKs provides temporary financial support, as well as job training, education, child care, and counseling, to pregnant women and eligible families. The 202122 budget provides the Department of Social Services (DSS) $150million one-time General Fund to support transitioning Project Roomkey participants into permanent housing in 202122. CalWORKs is a public assistance program that provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child (ren) in the home. Updates To CWS/CMS Functionality And New Documentation Requirements Regarding Child Participation During Child And Family Team (CFT) Meetings, ACL 21-104(October 8, 2021) Golden State Acquisition Fund. Revised CW 86 Agreement Restricted Account Form To Reflect The Changes To The Property Limit Adopted In Accordance With Senate Bill (SB) 80 (Chapter 27, Statutes Of 2019), ACL 21-124 (November 4, 2021) Temporary Assistance For Needy Families And California Work Opportunity And Responsibility To Kids Time Limit Exemption For Recipients Living In Indian Country Where The Unemployment Level Of Adults Is 50 Percent Or Higher, ACL 21-34 (March 19, 2021) They refer directly to Health and Human Services Agency housing programs and work closely with eligibility workers and social workers to connect our community members to resources. Counties. Hard Copies of the application will not be accepted via fax, mail, delivery service, nor in-person drop off. The California Interagency Council on Homelessness (Cal ICH) is responsible for administering the Homeless Emergency Aid Program (HEAP), a one-time $500 million block grant program created in 2018. CalWORKs recipients are automatically eligible to Medi-Cal, and may qualify for CalFresh . Family Homelessness Challenge Grants and Technical Assistance Program. December 13, 2021 . Caregivers Right To Access Current And Most Recent Education Records, ACL 21-85 (August 5, 2021) . Specific eligibility requirements includean applicant's citizenship, age, income, resources, assets and other factors. Regional Planning Grants. These facilities serve individuals with varying needs, including persons with disabilities, cognitive impairments, and mental and behavioral health needs. Recipient evacuees may also be eligible the CalWORKs Housing Support Program. outreach, case management, benefits advocacy, and housing supports to all program participants. The Bringing Families Home (BFH) program serves homeless families involved with the child welfare system and is 136 0 obj Support Program Child Welfare Requirements For Child And Adolescent Needs And Strengths (CANS) Training, Certification, And Entry Of CANS Data Into The CARES-Live System, ACL 21-26 (March 4, 2021) Federal Chafee Cash Payment for the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency for Eligible Current and Former Foster Youth At Least 18 And Not Yet 27 Years of Age, ACL 21-72 (September 6, 2021) Revised COVID-19 Related Exceptions To In-Person Independent Adoption Program Requirements, ACL 21-25 (March 4, 2021) Level Of Care Rate Determination Protocol (LOCP) Implementation Updates For Foster Family Agencies (FFAS), Home-Based Family Care (HBFC) Placements And The Intensive Services Foster Care (ISFC) Rate, ACL 21-17 (February 19, 2021) Project Roomkey/Housing and Homelessness COVID Response. CalWORKs applicants can apply for CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps) and Medi-Cal benefits when they apply for CalWORKs by using the same form. HSP must operate in accordance with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Housing First principles. CalWORKs is a public assistanceprogram that providescash aid and services to eligible families that have a child(ren) in the home. Mixed-Income Housing Program. Extension Of The Suspended Education And Employment Requirements Within The Extended Foster Care (EFC) Program And Continued Assistance For Young Adults In EFC Upon Turning 21 Years Of Age On Or After January 27, 2020 Through December 31, 2021, ACL 21-95 (August 16, 2021) California Tax Return Information Process, ACL 21-62 (June 28, 2021) Infill Infrastructure Grant (IIG) Program. National Youth In Transition Database (NYTD) Survey: 21-Year-Old Follow-Up Population Of The Third Cohort, ACL 21-09 (February 18, 2021) CalWORKs applicants will talk with an applicant worker after they have completed and submitted their application forms. Bringing Families Home Program Expansion. The 202122 budget provides $2.2billion ($1.7billion General Fund) over three years to fund the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program, which will provide grant funding to local entities for behavioral health facilities or mobile crisis infrastructure (contingent on these entities providing matching funds and committing to providing funding for ongoing services). Some of the major uses of housing and homelessness funding in the state budget support the Homekey Program's acquisition of properties for use as permanent housing, provide flexible aid to local governments to address homelessness in their . The vast majority of funding is one time or temporary. This means that individuals should be connected to housing or housing support without preconditions, services must be voluntary, client choice must be respected, and client cannot be rejected on the basis of income, past evictions, substance abuse, or any other behavior that might indicate a lack of housing readiness. Any rental help paid out will also require clients to become self-supporting, obtain employment as quickly as possible and eliminate or reduce their dependence on public aid. If you are eligible for CalWORKs, you automatically qualify for Medi-Cal and you might qualify for CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps .