The APPs are agencies that contract with CDSS to make payments tosubsidized child care providers and toprovide other related child care and development services. When a cash aid recipient is employed or receives disability based income, CalWORKs regulations allow the following deductions from the monthly gross income: $600.00 from the combined earnings, disability based income or a combination of both. Families who do not have any income other than CalWORKs receive MAP. As noted above, most CalWORKs recipients are children, but many children living below the FPL are not currently enrolled in the program. In this section, we first describe the assumptions and methodology we use to produce our CalWORKs child care cost estimates. The state has recent experience in improving the take-up rate in similar programs, further helping those programs achieve their intended policy goals. If the family qualifies, they complete the enrollment process. By phone: (866) 663-3225, West County Since 2011, adults generally have been limited to no more than 48 cumulative months of receiving cash assistance, although this limit is set to return to its original 60 months in May 2022. Starting July 1, 2021, direct contract providers will receive a 4.05percent cost-of-living adjustment. No other agencies may apply. Trailer bill legislation establishes two workgroups to make recommendations for implementing a single child care reimbursement rate structure. 0000024793 00000 n Families that receive lump-sum diversion services may receive child care in Stage Two if there is no funding available in Stage Three. In 201819, Stages 2 and 3 costs were $290million higher than 201617 costsnearly three times greater than the amount that the state initially budgeted for the rate and eligibility changes. Upon Stage 2 eligibility expiring, families move into Stage 3. In a typical year (in which income eligibility thresholds are increased on July 1), the eligibility threshold is lower from January through June than from July through December. 0000006991 00000 n For example, the effect of Chapter385 could vary notably were the state to retain its current child care reimbursement rate system or overhaul it. Better information about the factors that influence families enrollment in CalWORKs likely could result in models that more accurately predict program caseloads. <> Increases Rates for Child Care and Preschool Programs. All exceptions must be verified by a third party agency. We estimate that, in 2019, about 605,000 families were eligible for CalWORKs while about 365,000 were enrolled, for an estimated CalWORKs take-up rate of 60percent. Proof of citizenship or immigrant status such as a birth certificate or document from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) showing legal resident status. The California Alternative Payment Program (CAPP) funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Child Care and Development Division (CCDD) provides childcare subsidy assistance to income-eligible families who have a qualifying need as defined by the funding source. Effectively, the increase in the income eligibility threshold over the years means the CalWORKs eligible population has also grown over time. Publicly available data give a clear count of the number of families enrolled in CalWORKs. Proof of earned and unearned income such as pay stubs and award letters for unemployment benefits, Social Security income, Veterans payments, and school grants or loans. CalWORKs Provides Cash Assistance and Employment Services to Low-Income Families. Once enrolled, adult recipients generally are required either to work or engage in approved work-related activities such as searching for a job, although some adult recipients are exempt from these requirements (for example, some pregnant women). The state will only pay up to the regional market rate (RMR) a different amount in each county and based on regional We estimate it would cost $230million above our initial November estimates if the state funded at the 75th percentile of the 2018 survey. Some other things must be reported within 10 days of the occurrence: An annual redetermination of eligibility is required for CalWORKs recipients. OneTime Child Care and Preschool Augmentations, Preschool, TK, and fullday kindergarten facilities, State Preschool and TK planning and implementation grants, Training partnership fund for family child care providers, California Inclusion and Behavior Consultation, Incentive to increase family child care capacity. If you qualify for CalWORKs, you'll get a monthly cash benefit for up to 48 months, as long as you continue to qualify and meet the Welfare-to-Work requirements explained on the next page (children continue to receive cash aid after the 48-month limit). HWIo\GWS0s KHrN>F2|0~*nn\d_Bv? A ^G.Ik $ e07(!&ak@Aj20m@,Jk t-#H20m b83YB Hv Current or former CalWORKs cash aid recipients are eligible to receive assistance with paying for child care with a provider of their choice, if they are employed or participating in county approved Welfare-to-Work activities.Pregnant and parenting teens in the Cal-Learn program are also eligible to receive CalWORKs child care. Click the QR code, or scan with your device to join! sufficiency, families are placed in Stage 1, Stage 2, or Stage 3 child care. The programbegins when a family start receiving CalWORKs cash aid. aReflects Department of Social Services revised Stage 1 estimates, Department of Finances revised estimates for Stage 2 and Stage 3, and budget appropriations for all other programs. The funding provided for all three stages of CalWORKs child care is determined annually in the state budget process. Indicate the total enrollment (unduplicated) of CalWORKs students served in the 2019-20 school year for each adult school and ROCP who will be receiving CalWORKs funds for the 2020-21 school year. 0000012977 00000 n | Copyright 1999-2022 MAOF. The first change was to allow families to continue receiving child care if their income is at or below 85percent of the SMI. Child only cases, i.e., cases where no adults are receiving aid, also receive the higher MAP level. gReflects preliminary LAO estimates in 202021 and 202122 as enrollment data are not yet publicly available. Subsequently, these PWO cases are entirely absent from our estimates. The ACS is an annual survey of more than 2million households that is conducted by the federal Census Bureau. We make several assumptions in developing these estimates. Each Year, Income Eligibility for CalWORKs Automatically Increases. CCRC reimburses the provider on behalf of the family. We will continue to monitor the effect of these policies and incorporate them into our future cost estimates as better data becomes available. The application for CalWORKs includes completion of eligibility forms and an interview with a case-manager. The ACS reports only annual income, whereas California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) eligibility is determined based on monthly income. The value of one automobile up to $25,483 is exempt. Even after adults have timed out, families can continue to receive cash assistance on behalf of any eligible children. The 2021-22 funding for Proposition 98, the formula that determines funding from kindergarten through two years of community college will be $93.7 billion - only $300 million more in revenues now estimated for 2020-21. . Costs could potentially decrease since counties would not be able to use unspent child care funds for other purposes. Adults in the family can receive assistance if they (1)are lawful U.S. residents, (2)do not receive Supplemental Security Income, and (3)have not exceeded state and federal lifetime aid limits. As we discuss below, the total number of CalWORKs-eligible families remained elevated for years following each previous recession. Under the program, parents who work or are participating in other county-approved activities (such as taking college classes) qualify for subsidized child care benefits. endstream endobj 1122 0 obj<>/W[1 1 1]/Type/XRef/Index[94 1006]>>stream Families without elderly members may have $10,888 combined personal and real property per family. That year, about 385,000 families (containing about 950,000 individuals) received CalWORKs assistance. Below are examples of how to manually calculate the State Subsidized Monthly Payment for This Child Care: Example 1: The contractor's daily rate for their CCTR contract is $38.29. We estimate Stage 1 caseload will increase by 9percent in 201920, an additional 9percent in 202021, and level off through the rest of the period. CalWORKs Child Care Costs Are Projected to Continue Growing. Cash Assistance. The ACS contains most, but not all, of the information necessary to estimate CalWORKs eligibility. Compared to other states, California historically signed up a relatively small share of families eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (a federal program that helps low-income individuals purchase groceries, known locally as CalFresh). Changing this assumption would have unknown effects on our estimate of the take-up rate. We assume monthly income is equal to annual income divided by 12. One-time stipends of $600 per child enrolled in a subsidized child care program, based on March 2021 enrollment. Children must also be either citizens or lawful permanent residents. We estimate it would cost $565million above our initial November estimates if the state funded at the 85th percentile of the 2018 survey. 0000003896 00000 n Take-Up Rate is Equal to the Number of Families Enrolled Divided by Our Estimate of Families Eligible. The budget package also includes $413million one time to allocate temporary supplemental rates to providers from January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2023. Provides a State Reimbursement for Meals Served Through the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). 1 0 obj Below we describe a few key factors not captured in our cost estimates. In future posts, we will plan to discuss how this take-up rate varies between different regions in the state, as well as possible reasons why it varies regionally and has changed over time. 0000000016 00000 n 0000015934 00000 n The program helps a family access immediate child care as the parent works or performs their welfare-to-work activity. Caseload refers to the average number of children served in each stage on a monthly basis during the fiscal year. CDSS Child Care and Development Division Program Costs Could Change Under Recession Scenario. (These estimates include the cost to increase rates for CalWORKs child care and the Alternative Payment program.). Attrition Rate in Stages 2 and 3 Down From Prior Years. bDoes not include $9.6 million provided to community colleges for certain child care services. Understanding CalWORKs Take-Up Rate May Improve Caseload Forecasting. 0000009923 00000 n Of the three stages, we estimate Stage 3 will grow at the highest rate through 202324growing 14percent in the budget year and continuing to grow at an average annual rate of 10percent thereafter. endobj The Legislature and Governor further agreed to add 80,000 child care slots from 2022-23 through 2025-26, which is anticipated to cost an additional $1billion General Fund by 2026-27. The program serves children under the age of 13 whose parent (s . hb```b cbcfnuL-,?`Nby JSe\9-#m|CYVk = '(v>'ww?.z`|0b9~u(iF@d2"WWI0}DdUI1s@949g)?98oG(h./ V8 +`Udg1! 139 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<451C334E0F90F04AA367C3905A9C9254><89D43B61C67F9A488D6A0697F62ADA78>]/Index[128 22]/Info 127 0 R/Length 69/Prev 353655/Root 129 0 R/Size 150/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream If you would like more assistance call 1-800-KIDS-793. Care for Children With Severe Disabilities. We estimate CalWORKs child care costs will continue to grow through 202324 (Figure4). Calculating Caseload. In 201718, however, CalWORKs Stages 2 and 3 caseload began increasing. d4o:7HGSW4FLE=u8)q]Y80{ewbm . The budget package includes various increases in state operations for CDE and DSS to administer child care and preschool programs. (We think the full-time provision will make accessing licensed care easier.). Sacramento, CA 95814, Child Care and Development Division Contacts. The second change was to annually update the data used to calculate the SMI. In 201819, the attrition rates were 2.4percent in Stage 2 and 1.4percent in Stage 3. If you are not receiving CalWORKs cash assistance and need help paying for child care, contact the local Child Care Resource and Referral agency (R&R) and/or the Alternative Payment Program(APP) in your county to obtain more information. Are you homeless and need to pick up mail? Identification such as Drivers License or Identification Card for each parent or caretaker in the home, Social Security cards for every family member for whom aid is requested, Birth certificates for every family member in the home, Immunization records for every child under the age of six years for whom aid is requested, Registrations for each car owned, co-owned or being bought or leased, Ownership papers for land and/or buildings owned, co-owned or being bought. 0000003330 00000 n | =(@&^e*Dp) d,6?&fO=c5J Child Care Family Fee Rate Calculator Initial Enrollments or Recertification Effective July 1, 2022, at initial certification or at recertification, a family will be considered income eligible if that family's adjusted monthly income is at or below 85 percent of the SMI, adjusted for family size. In this post, we provide background on the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) child care program, discuss our projections of future CalWORKs child care costs, and identify various risks and uncertainties that could affect these future costs. Eligibility Threshold. The budget package includes $15million General Fund to provide a state reimbursement rate for CACFP meals administered by nonpublic school entities (in additional to federal reimbursement). Pleasant Hill, CA 94523, East County qbtU/yKACJ%eZ1~$@7FU^#zY `>s}&Km3d']9d~PS] P$$~3:Ph"@Z[io\|pmx~:51r FPE3U^+aMNIo ""wHsU9 :>H9:B'x+#f$6C7s,r 9bA;p. This amount is the net effect of changes across the three stages of CalWORKs child care, with Stage 1 costs estimated to be $20million higher, Stage 2 costs $58million lower, and Stage 3 costs $14million higher. For more information and resourcesvisit the CalWORKs Child Care Program website. Establishment of Child Care Rate Working Groups. Costs would be higher than we estimate if the Legislature were to use the more recent RMR survey or fund at a higher reimbursement percentile. The maximum immediate need payment is $200. To apply for services, contact your local county welfare department. For Stages 2 and 3, we assume no change in cost per case over the period, as current state law sets reimbursement rates at the 75th percentile of the 2016 survey. 1100 23 The fiscal effect of this budgetary change also will depend upon its implementation. CalWORKs child care is funded with a combination of state and federal funding. Makes $1.7Billion in One-time Augmentations, Primarily Using Federal Relief Funding. The cost estimates reflected above do not include the effect of this legislation. The purpose of the program is to support parents as they transition to the stable, long-term child care necessary for the family to leave and remain off aid. Improving CalWORKs Take-Up Rate Could Mitigate Ongoing Economic Consequences of COVID-19. Need childcare because they are employed, seeking employment, in vocational training, seeking permanent housing, and/or incapacitated. Increasing the CalWORKs take-up rate would allow the state to provide important aid to these families in the years ahead. CalWORKs Currently Serves About 60Percent of Eligible Families. The ACS does not separately track UI benefits (which, as with wages, count as income when determining CalWORKs eligibility). To Date, No Formal Effort to Estimate CalWORKs Take-Up Rate. Verifying citizenship, or showing proof of legal immigration status. The two largest augmentation, totaling $790million, are related to the expansion of Transitional Kindergarten and State Preschool at school sites. 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Family members must be legal residents of the United States. 0000018842 00000 n More detail on the Proposition98 preschool and Transitional Kindergarten augmentations are described in the Proposition98 and K-12 Education spending plan post. @tl=f^yxnej ul!|d(/~T!||>8~A"d^:wW?=#=} %S;'g(J4s-9t"tLW %`f )O`Er To estimate UI benefits for individuals who appear eligible for such benefits (those marked as unemployed in the ACS but who report having worked in the past 12 months and receiving other income, which may include UI), we estimated that these benefits do not exceed the average UI benefits for a calendar year in California (which we define as the average weekly benefit in California times the average weeks receiving UI nationwide for each calendar year). contact your local county welfare department, Contact Your County Social Services Agency, visit the CalWORKs Child Care Program website. This compares with 201617 attrition rates of 4.5percent in Stage 2 and 3.1percent in Stage 3. Between 2005 and 2019, MBSAC for a family of three increased by over 50percent (from $953 to $1,453), or from about 60percent to about 80percent of the FPL. CalWORKs cash aid recipients are eligible for Stage One and Stage Two child care based on their eligibility for cash aid and need. Consequently, increasing the CalWORKs take-up rateand ultimately gaining a better understanding of why eligible individuals do not applycould be used to inform policy choices that result in increased participation in the program and reduced poverty for families with children. <<2284d991d89dc44c91b37b84655f3dd2>]>> The family chooses a child care provider. These payments generate over $1 million in revenue to communities throughout the San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys. certification or at recertification, contractors will determine a familys initial income eligibility, as directed During past recessions, the state also changed certain CalWORKs policies that affected child care caseload and cost. 1305 MacDonald Avenue If you are a California Alternative Payment Program, CalWORKs Child Care Stage Two C Families who make their residence in California and who intend to continue to live in California may be eligible. The workgroup is to include a range of child care stakeholders and must provide recommendations by August 15, 2022. an increase in payments for child care providers and more. Former CalWORKs clients are alsoeligible to receive child care services in Stage One and/or Stage Two for a total of no more than 24 months after they leave cash aid. L9 9-8-360 However, CalWORKs-eligible families are disproportionately likely to have irregular hours or seasonal employment, which could result in some months with income far below and far above the families annual average. These changes are expected to increase Stage 1 caseload significantly (as discussed in the Fiscal Outlook section). First, DSS, in consultation with the California Department of Education (CDE), is to convene a workgroup to assess the methodology for establishing a new reimbursement rate and quality standards. In 201920, about 150,000 participating families (40percent of the total) received employment services such as career assessments, adult education, and help with their job search. When a cash aid recipient is employed or receives disability based income, CalWORKs regulations allow the following deductions from the monthly gross income: Any income remaining after the deductions are subtracted from the monthly gross income is then subtracted from the MAP amount to determine the amount of the CalWORKs grant. The effect at the state level, however, is uncertain and could differ notably from the San Francisco pilot and therefore from our estimate. Families leave Stage Two when they have been off cash aid for 24 months. Homeless Assistance is available only once in a 12-month period unless the family is homeless due to domestic violence, natural disaster, inhabitability, or a physical or mental disability. 1102 0 obj<>stream Estimating Eligibility Requires Making a Few Simplifying Assumptions. Child Care. Below, we explain our caseload and cost per case assumptions and methodology. x1 04q\wC&`'MF[! Once CalWORKs families become stable (as determined by the county welfare department), they move into Stage 2. In 201819, nearly 25,000 more children were served in Stages 2 and 3 compared to 201617a 29percent increase. Unlike MBSAC levels, grant amounts do not automatically increase in proportion to the cost of living but rather generally must be adjusted by new legislation. The local Child Care Resource and Referral agencies also assist potential child care providers in the licensing process including training for providers. 0000001884 00000 n County welfare departments can, and do, spend their block grant funds flexibly across these categories. Under current state law, the income eligibility threshold for CalWORKs (also known as the Minimum Basic Standards for Adequate Care, or MBSAC) increases each year in proportion to the California Necessities Index (a measure of price inflation for basic goods such as food and clothing). Not All Eligible Families Enroll in CalWORKs. 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