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Rapid Cycle Evaluation of Operational Improvements in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Employment & Training (E&T) Programs

C. Data Collection Summary Table

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Appendix C. Data Collection Summary Table



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Appendix C. Table A2.b.1. Data collection overview

Instrument

What information will be collected

From whom information will be collected

Mode of
collection

Length

Fre-

-quency

How information will be used

SNAP administrative data request (Appendix D1)

Contact information (name, address, telephone number, email address); demographic information (age, gender, and education); and household information (number of people in SNAP unit, number of children in SNAP unit, and household income) for SNAP participants targeted by each site’s intervention

8 State SNAP administrators across 8 sites

Secure File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

8 hours

Once

Depending on the sites’ intervention, contact information will be used to send individuals electronic messages for recruitment, outreach, and engagement. Contact information will also be used to invite potential respondents to participate in data collection activities, including participant surveys (in four sites), participant in-depth interviews (in four sites), and participant focus groups (in eight sites). Demographic and household information will be used to analyze differences in outcomes by participant characteristics.

SNAP E&T administrative data request (Appendix D2)

Outcome information such as contacts with case managers and E&T providers, enrollment in E&T, completion of assessments, receipt of referrals, and engagement in activities

State SNAP administrators, E&T administrators, local service providers and partner organizations in 8 sites

Secure FTP or entry into shared data system

8 hours

Once

SNAP E&T administrative data will inform the impact evaluation by providing information about outcomes related to the effectiveness of the interventions.

Participant survey (Appendix E1 – E4)

Self-reported receipt of SNAP E&T recruitment and outreach materials and understanding of the next steps required to contact E&T staff and enroll



Self-reported receipt of assessments and referral services and understanding of these processes described by E&T staff



Barriers to engaging with services and seeking employment



Satisfaction with program and service offerings

3,200 SNAP participants across 4 sites (960 in Massachusetts, 960 in Rhode Island, 640 in Colorado, and 640 in Connecticut)

Web survey with phone follow up for individuals who choose or prefer not to complete via web

15 minutes

Once

Participant survey data will inform the impact evaluation for four sites by providing information about outcomes that cannot be obtained in the SNAP E&T administrative data.



These data will also describe participants’ experiences in the interventions implemented in four sites, providing context for impact analysis findings.

Participant focus group discussion guide (Appendix F1)

Information about participants’ experiences in intervention



Reasons for participation in E&T activities



Detailed information about barriers to engaging in E&T services and activities

160 SNAP participants across 8 sites (2 focus groups of 8-10 participants per focus group per site)

In-person focus group

90 minutes

Once

Participant focus group data will provide context for quantitative findings to understand participation decisions, satisfaction with services offered or received, and barriers to participation in activities.

Participant in-depth interview guide (Appendix G1)

Detailed information about participants’ lives, their goals related to finding meaningful employment, and their experiences in the intervention, including their interactions with E&T staff

60 SNAP participants across 4 sites (15 each in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Colorado, and Connecticut)

In-person interview

90 minutes

Once

Participant in-depth interview data will inform the impact and implementation evaluations by providing detailed, contextual information for quantitative findings and describing participants’ experiences, goals, barriers, and relationships with site staff, training providers, and employers across four sites. These data will also provide a deeper understanding of participants’ perceptions of how the intervention helped them progress toward their goals.

Staff semi-structured interview guide (Appendix H1)

Information about intervention services, operations, and costs

120 State and 120 local SNAP administrators across 8 sites

In-person interview

60 minutes

Once

Staff semi-structured interview data will inform the implementation evaluation by describing intervention services and workflow, assessing fidelity of the implementation and costs of the implementation, and determining how to replicate and sustain changes.

Staff questionnaire (Appendix I1)

Information about staff’s characteristics and experiences; time savings or cost of the interventions; staff’s understanding of, opinions about, and satisfaction with the changes; effect of the changes on their job; challenges they face in providing services; and what program aspects they consider critical for success

160 frontline intervention staff across 8 sites

Web survey

15 minutes

Once

Staff questionnaire data will inform the implementation evaluation by describing staff skills, experience, understanding, and perceptions of the intervention; assessing implementation consistency across staff; and determining how to replicate services.



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