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S NAP Work Requirements and E&T Data Study
What is this study about? |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is conducting the SNAP Work Requirements and Employment and Training (E&T) Data Study. The primary purpose of this study is to identify data and measures for FNS to consider in developing a plan to assess and monitor equity in the administration of work requirements in SNAP and in SNAP E&T administration and access. This project addresses the following objectives:
Identify areas in the administration of SNAP work requirements and SNAP E&T programs where equity issues could occur.
Identify and describe the data that could be used to assess access and outcomes in the administration of SNAP work requirements and SNAP E&T programs.
Describe how State agencies address equity in administering SNAP work requirements and SNAP E&T programs.
Develop recommendations on how FNS should assess and measure equity in the administration of SNAP work requirements and SNAP E&T programs.
FNS has contracted with an independent research organization, Westat, to conduct this study. To address this study’s research objectives, the research team will conduct the following data collection activities:
Review and data abstraction of internal State documents related to SNAP work requirements and SNAP E&T programs
Web-based survey to collect information from all 53 SNAP State agencies
Key informant interviews with SNAP State agency staff, SNAP E&T providers, and other potential interested parties, such as State Departments of Labor or Indian Tribal organizations
Why am I being asked to participate in the interviews? |
Six State agencies are being invited to participate in the interview component of the study. FNS selected State agencies that represent variation along several criteria: SNAP administration, type of SNAP E&T program, presence of Indian Tribal organization, caseload, SNAP E&T program size, prevalence of rural counties, types of SNAP E&T providers, and SNAP E&T program administration.
I n addition to staff at the SNAP State agency, the research team plans to interview staff at two local SNAP offices, four SNAP E&T providers, and one other interested party (e.g., State Department of Labor, Workforce Development Board, Tribal government) in each State. Each respondent group has important insights to share regarding the administration of work requirements and/or SNAP E&T program operations. Respondents will be asked questions about potential areas in the administration of work requirements and SNAP E&T where inequities could occur, hiring practices, types of data collected, current policies and practices used to address equity, and recommendations for how FNS should address equity in the future.
Why should I participate? |
Y our participation will provide the research team and FNS with the best possible understanding of where disparities in work requirements and SNAP E&T may occur and the data FNS can use to monitor program equity in the future. By participating in the interviews, you can help shape future guidance. Please keep in mind that this is a research study; it is not an audit or a monitoring visit.
When will the interviews be conducted, and how long will they last? |
I nterviews will be conducted virtually (i.e., Teams, Zoom) with six State agencies in summer and fall 2024. Interviews will vary in length from 1 to 1.5 hours. Westat will work with representatives from each study State agency to schedule the interviews.
Who is conducting the study? |
Interviews will be conducted virtually (i.e., Teams, Zoom) with six State agencies in summer and fall 2024. Interviews will vary in length from 1 to 1.5 hours. Westat will work with representatives from each study State agency to schedule the interviews.
FNS hired an independent research organization, Westat, to conduct this study. For more information about Westat, please visit westat.com.
How will the information I provide be used? |
This research will result in a final report providing a roadmap of options for FNS to consider to monitor and assess States’ progress toward equity in the future. All interviews will be considered private, and no participants will be cited by name.
Whom do I contact with questions or for further information? |
For more information, contact the Westat study team via email at [[email protected]] or by phone at [XXX.XXX.XXXX].
The Westat Project Director is Jonathan Blitstein ([email protected]), and the FNS Project Officer is Kristen Corey ([email protected]).
Public
Burden Statement This
information is being collected to assist the Food and Nutrition
Service in examining equity in SNAP work requirements and SNAP
Employment and Training. This is a voluntary data collection, and
FNS will use the information to understand what data are needed to
assess equitable program access and outcomes in SNAP and SNAP
Employment and Training. This collection does not request any
personally identifiable information under the Privacy Act of 1974.
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not
conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control
number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection
is 0584-XXXX. The time required to complete this information
collection is estimated to average 4 minutes per response, including
the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data
sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing
and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding
this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the
following address: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and
Nutrition Service, Office of Policy Support, 1320 Braddock Place,
Alexandria, VA 22314, ATTN: PRA (0584-XXXX). Do not return the
completed form to this address.
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