Because benefit levels did not increase at the same pace as the eligibility threshold, these newly eligible families may have seen little benefit to enroll in the program, potentially explaining the lower take-up rate to an extent. The effect at the state level, however, is uncertain and could differ notably from the San Francisco pilot and therefore from our estimate. Costs for Stages 2 and 3 declined in the first four years of the period, then began rising in 201415 due to a combination of rate and caseload increases. hbbd``b`SA@ H0~ $P $3012d!3F 0 z 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. %PDF-1.7 % Figure1 shows Stages 2 and 3 caseload from 201011 to 201819. If you are currently receiving CalWORKs child care, have questions or concerns about your services or current child care arrangements, contact your Child Care Worker, the Welfare-to-Work or Cal-Learn worker as appropriate. 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. 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. The ACS is an annual survey of more than 2million households that is conducted by the federal Census Bureau. We assume monthly income is equal to annual income divided by 12. 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. Nearly 60percent of children served in CalWORKs child care are under age six. (We think the full-time provision will make accessing licensed care easier.). This is called the. 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. Below we describe a few key factors not captured in our cost estimates. in CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. Property The property of a child and the parent(s) must be under the following limits: Residence There are no durational residency requirements for the CalWORKs program. In 201920, a little over 150,000 children received CalWORKs child care. The magnitude of the effect likely will depend upon implementation decisions and any program changes. The program helps a family access immediate child care as the parent works or performs their welfare-to-work activity. CalWORKs child care caseload and costs could differ from our estimates were a recession to occur during the outlook period. 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). Reimbursement rates for CalWORKs child care providers vary by county. x}y|T~[2wfV|0&D\\VqdcHXZV*$}yLDP!:DU+%Ye5!)+H7`nXdln!i1uYRW~)rQ2! Correcting this assumption would have unknown effects on our estimate of the take-up rate. The ACS does not provide sufficient data on respondents immigration status to determine whether they are eligible for CalWORKs. State Has Made Efforts to Improve Take-Up Rates in Similar Programs. To qualify for CalWORKs, families must include one or more children who are either citizens or lawful permanent residents and generally must fall below certain income requirements specified in state law (roughly equal to about 80percent of the federal poverty level [FPL] for most families, although this varies somewhat by family size and region of the state). For Stage 1, we adjust the 201819 cost per case to account for the recent policy change that allows all Stage 1 families to receive child care on a full-time basis. Calculating Caseload. d4o:7HGSW4FLE=u8)q]Y80{ewbm . MAP levels vary based on whether or not the adults in the household are able to work. This distinction is not important for those with regular hours throughout the year. The Los Angeles Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) Stage 1 funds our CalWORKs Stage 1 program which serves over 2,800 children per month and pays more than 1,000 child care providers. The program is administered at the county level by the county welfare departments. We think the legislation could begin affecting program costs in 202122. We estimate budget-year costs will be 12percent higher than current-year costs, with costs growing at an average annual rate of 4percent the subsequent three years. 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. xref 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. . = '(v>'ww?.z`|0b9~u(iF@d2"WWI0}DdUI1s@949g)?98oG(h./ V8 +`Udg1! <> Grant sizes increase as family size increases, and grant sizes decrease as family income increases. Increases Rates for Child Care and Preschool Programs. A member of the household becomes a fleeing felon, is convicted of a drug felony, and/or violates a condition of parole/probation. CalWORKs cash aid recipients are eligible for Stage One and Stage Two child care based on their eligibility for cash aid and need. 0000003571 00000 n CalWORKs Child Care The availability of quality child care is essential to the success of the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) child care program. Consistent with overall CalWORKs enrollment, CalWORKs child care caseload declined from 201011 through 201617, as the states economic recovery reduced the number of families seeking welfare-to-work support. Cooperating with the District Attorney and securing child support from the absent parent. We estimate that CalWORKs child care costs for 201920 will be $25million lower than estimated in the June 2019 budget plan (Figure3). Correcting this assumption would likely cause our estimate of the take-up rate to increase. A ^G.Ik $ e07(!&ak@Aj20m@,Jk t-#H20m b83YB Hv To be eligible for CalWORKs, families must include at least one child and generally must earn less than 80percent of the FPL (the exact income eligibility threshold varies by family size and from year to year and is set by state law). Contact | Locations By phone: (866) 663-3225, West County We will continue to monitor the effect of these policies and incorporate them into our future cost estimates as better data becomes available. The nearby box lists these assumptions, as well as their likely impact on our estimates. 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. Take-Up Rate is Equal to the Number of Families Enrolled Divided by Our Estimate of Families Eligible. Consequently, we must make several simplifying assumptions to estimate the number of CalWORKs-eligible families. For Stage 1 child care, the state provides the Department of Social Services an appropriation for the county single allocation block grant. To apply for services, contact your local county welfare department. Below, we explain our caseload and cost per case assumptions and methodology. Antioch, CA 94509, 2023 Contra Costa County Employment & Human Services, CSEC (Commercially Sexually Exploited Children), Become A Foster Parent In Contra Costa County. contact your county social services agency. State Set to Remove Stage 1 From Single Allocation Block Grant in 202021. The state does not track how many families are eligible for CalWORKs but not enrolled. 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. 0000001431 00000 n certification or at recertification, contractors will determine a familys initial income eligibility, as directed 1102 0 obj<>stream State Provides Subsidized Child Care for CalWORKs Participants. Stage Three is also administered by CDSS. 0000002736 00000 n wxwipRo&=em,~iGvGv=Hv=C'dO&{"dJjdN0yU 8 !NFn#G810H:#Smsrz%;Qcb:BIUdo5WC@-9ZWW?X=*eL" LfErEG elC_ iK Dj 8 0 obj Calculating Cost Per Case. CalWORKs Child Care Costs Increase Over Outlook Period. Pregnancy. Providers Are Reimbursed Based on Regional Market Rates (RMR). Fresno County has chosen to provide continuing aid for children after a parent has exhausted their 48-month limit. The application for CalWORKs includes completion of eligibility forms and an interview with a case-manager. Most CalWORKs Recipients Are Children. Child Care Payment Options Compared to estimates included in the June budget plan, our November estimates assume a higher cost per case and caseload in Stage 1, a lower cost per case and caseload in Stage 2, and a lower cost per case but higher caseload in Stage 3. Both changes recently went into effect (October 1, 2019). We also will attempt to identify which types of families are most likely to enroll in CalWORKs when eligible. As noted above, most CalWORKs recipients are children, but many children living below the FPL are not currently enrolled in the program. 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. Prior to this change, families income had to be at or below 70percent of the SMI to be eligible for care. Data from the ACS currently are available for every year between 2005 and 2019. Click the QR code, or scan with your device to join! 1100 0 obj <> endobj #(mvggxHH[&P 5}|gFxbM3 LJ@$y0F0 dl$Y\AZ,w7 iN 00g By comparison, for Stages 2 and 3 child care, the state provides the California Department of Education an appropriation that can only be used for child care services and associated administration of those services. The APPs are agencies that contract with CDSS to make payments tosubsidized child care providers and toprovide other related child care and development services. startxref cGeneral Child Care funding for State Preschool wraparound care shown in State Preschool. State and Federal Funding Support the Program. endstream endobj 1122 0 obj<>/W[1 1 1]/Type/XRef/Index[94 1006]>>stream Our outlook assumes higher program costs would be covered from the state General Fund, with the program assumed to receive the same level of annual federal funding in 201920 through 202223. %%EOF 7 0 obj To date, the state has not funded at the higher reimbursement level or begun using the more recent 2018 survey results. Below, we describe our simplifying assumptions. 0000027779 00000 n Cost per case reflects the average annual cost to provide subsidized child care to one child. The first change was to allow Stage 1 families to receive child care on a full-time basis. ;= ~B181dT`Y 1> Ay?COc 0@~+TG`J@8L: 5d %&(`yur+y&O|$pEI(>H@[xU :+i6 8Q=YT!Y5VB%)'MP}v[n&n! <<2284d991d89dc44c91b37b84655f3dd2>]>> 0000003330 00000 n Care for Children With Severe Disabilities. Stages One and Two services are an entitlement; however, Stage Three services are dependent on fund availability. 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.The program serves children under the age of 13 whose parent(s) are employed, seeking employment, seeking permanent housing, incapacitated, engaged in a vocational training or education program, or whose children are receiving protective services or have been identified as at risk of abused neglected or exploited. The second change was to verify eligibility for care only once each year rather than continually throughout the year. 0000015934 00000 n bDoes not include $9.6 million provided to community colleges for certain child care services. Stage Two is administered by California Department of Social Services (CDSS) through contracts with the Alternative Payment Program (APP). Slots will be spread across the Alternative Payment Program, General Child Care, and Migrant Child Care. The local Child Care Resource and Referral agencies also assist potential child care providers in the licensing process including training for providers. Under these estimates, the cost of the program in 202324 is 27percent higher compared to 201920. The state conducts the survey every two years. It measures numerous household and individual characteristics and includes most of the information necessary to estimate CalWORKs eligibility statewide. The ACS does not separately track UI benefits (which, as with wages, count as income when determining CalWORKs eligibility). One workgroup was tasked with assessing the methodology for establishing a new reimbursement rate and quality standards. 0 Figure1 illustrates how the CalWORKs take-up rate changed between 2005 and 2019. Figure3 compares the change in the eligibility threshold to the change in grant levels over the last 15 years. These changes are expected to increase Stage 1 caseload significantly (as discussed in the Fiscal Outlook section). Correcting this assumption would likely cause our estimate of the take-up rate to decrease. 0000000774 00000 n Families also generally are deemed ineligible if they own more than $10,000 in property (other than their primary residence), have $10,000 in their bank accounts, or if they own more than $25,000 in automobiles (in practice, few families are denied aid because of these asset limits). 0000021785 00000 n contact your local county welfare department, Contact Your County Social Services Agency, visit the CalWORKs Child Care Program website. 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). This caseload trend is intended to capture the effect of the recent policy changes that make accessing Stage 1 child care easier. Once aid is granted, the CalWORKs family must report changes in their income, household composition, and property to their Eligibility Worker every 6-months on their Semi-Annual Eligibility Report (SAR 7) or at their annual redetermination. The effect of these two changes is that families currently are eligible to receive subsidized child care if their income is at or below 85percent of the 2017 SMI$69,620 for a family of three (compared to $42,216 under the previous policies). Chapter385 of 2019 (AB378, Limon) allows family child care home and license-exempt providers to collectively bargain with the state. For example, the effect of Chapter385 could vary notably were the state to retain its current child care reimbursement rate system or overhaul it. 0000001884 00000 n T4Xg/*{3X7B&IO)i^LXl!+$d Upon Stage 2 eligibility expiring, families move into Stage 3. 50% of the earnings remaining after the $600 is deducted That year, about 385,000 families (containing about 950,000 individuals) received CalWORKs assistance. As Figure1 shows, the 2021-22 Budget Act increases these programs by a total of $3.1billion (55percent) from the revised 2020-21 level. We then provide our estimates of costs in the current year and throughout the subsequent four years. Families living in high-cost coastal counties such as Los Angeles and San Francisco receive grants that are about 5.5 percent larger than similar families living in inland counties such as Fresno and Shasta. Providers may negotiate on a number of work-related issues, including their reimbursement rates. Note: Counties may allocate funds only to adult schools and ROCPs providing educational services to CalWORKs clients. Applying for potentially available income such as Unemployment Insurance Benefits. Second, the state and Child Care Providers UnitedCalifornia shall establish a Joint Labor Management Committee that will make recommendations for a single reimbursement rate structure that addresses quality standards for equity and accessibility while supporting positive learning and developmental outcomes for children. L9 On January 1, 2022, license-exempt child care providers will be reimbursed at 70 percent of the family child care home ceiling, including hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly for both full time and part time reimbursement rate categories. Families remain in Stage Three until the familys income exceeds85 percent of the state median income or until the children are over the eligibility age. In 201920, a family of three could earn up to $1,453 per month and still qualify for CalWORKs assistance. Child Care. If the familys total gross income after the $450 deduction exceeds the MBSAC level for the family size, the family is not eligible. American Community Survey (ACS) Includes Most of the Information Needed to Estimate Eligibility. California's Fiscal Outlook. (Families may access higher-cost providers if they are willing to pay more out of pocket.) Those who qualify, however, are not automatically enrolled. In upcoming posts, we plan to examine whether and how the CalWORKs take-up rate varies among different regions in the state and explore reasons for those differences. Families with elderly members (those who are 60 years of age or older) may have $16,333 combined personal and real property per family. To apply for services,contact your local Social Services office. Families who do not have any income other than CalWORKs receive MAP. Using the average cost per case captures these factors. Foradditional information on your eligibility to CalWORKs, contact the office nearest you. If the family qualifies, they complete the enrollment process. Prior to this change, families would receive child care only for the hours they attended allowable CalWORKs activities, such as mandatory welfare-to-work activities, job interviews, employment activities, or education classes. In 201819, nearly 25,000 more children were served in Stages 2 and 3 compared to 201617a 29percent increase. These factors may impact the overall costs of CalWORKs child care, but we are uncertain of the magnitude at this time. Individual child care costs can vary significantly depending on the childs age, the number of hours of care a child receives, whether a child is receiving care in a center-based facility or home, and the geographic region. The ACS reports data for the calendar year, but income eligibility thresholds typically correspond to fiscal years (which start on July 1). Program Costs Could Change Under Recession Scenario. Each Stage has its own separate funding to pay for child care for the families within that stage. ?.r} 1m5+v.w;X5iq?/M9^\n?xina{/a~~e-[59QFO pI~p!o?^OKyjU]V%sr+{v.WSrn{w.!xw?nnw?yr{t vtt>*>%KVyUeChW/Zss5*}R\+g0!D]AGwlW1#$%xg}RDj{q{Q0Y4 ! 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. Families that receive lump-sum diversion services may receive child care in Stage Two if there is no funding available in Stage Three. Rather than providing more flexibility to counties, the unspent funds could be used for other legislative priorities. All exceptions must be verified by a third party agency. COVID-19, California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs). 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. <> if that familys adjusted monthly income is at or below 85 percent of the SMI, adjusted for family size. 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. <> 744 P Street M.S. Families living in high-cost coastal counties such as Los Angeles and San Francisco receive grants that are about 5.5percent larger than similar families living in inland counties such as Fresno and Shasta. 1 0 obj Legislative Action to Increase Reimbursement Rates Would Result in Higher Costs. 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. The workgroups recommendations are to include a definition of child care workforce competencies and suggestions for how to align these competencies to a new rate structure. Subsequently, these PWO cases are entirely absent from our estimates. [dH!er5i-i-s QKyL 0@{rp98\DCW2sX4j6+.1gh zX MWnMW[=I*e6n$;nf{ zLI;0p9GrhQ;Bz 9D>b,@X =y6Q@w_n}X P&r9iM!eA J: Tj*U=fQ.xD"rEr%rhqD?||)OO5>pf0a$ oZOyET&?j"IL7X@ @fS(XL/%_&_!DRG*}=C}`Y) ~/1PSYjgX}[lX4c-B" FP@5i HK2@. 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. 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). eSome CalWORKs and nonCalWORKs child care providers use their funding to offer preschool. The budget package includes various increases in state operations for CDE and DSS to administer child care and preschool programs. 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