Title: Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program DSNAP
1Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (D-SNAP)
US Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition
Service ISM Conference Chicago, IL September 2,
2009
2Objectives
- Program Overview
- Basic Program Policy
- Opportunities for Modernization
31. Program Overview
4What is SNAP?
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
is the new name for the Food Stamp Program, as of
Oct. 1 2008.
F.S.P.
5What is SNAP?
- SNAP helps to feed over 34 million people every
day. - Benefits are distributed by State agencies.
- Although SNAP is the national name, States may
use a different name.
- Benefits are placed on specialized debit cards,
called Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards
6What is D-SNAP?
- D-SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program with temporary eligibility standards to
serve victims of disasters. - When a disaster strikes, a State agency submits a
request to FNS to operate a D-SNAP. - All States maintain up-to-date plans to operate
D-SNAP programs. - D-SNAP programs ensure that eligible victims of
disasters can rapidly apply and receive benefits
directly after a disaster.
7When a Disaster Strikes
- Other FNS and non-FNS programs handle immediate
food assistance as part of disaster relief.
8Why is D-SNAP needed?
- In the aftermath of a Disaster
- Food distribution channels have been affected
- Victims may have lost homes, food, and employment
- Victims may be seeking shelter with friends, with
family members, or in shelters
- The Role of D-SNAP
- To provide assistance to victims
- To give the community a shot in the arm
9Size and Variety of D-SNAP
2005
2008
2007
2009
2006
590,000
85,500
9.7 million
2009 figure is through April 1, 2009
10History and Lessons Learned
- State planning must encompass both intake and EBT
issuance. - Dont begin a program until facilities, staff,
and support is ready to handle the volume. - EBT systems DO work in disaster situations.
- Combining D-SNAP with other post-disaster relief
programs has not worked well.
112. Basic D-SNAP Policy
12Disaster Plan-of-Action
- Every State has a disaster plan of action and
regular training for State and local staff - Plan of Action is approved by FNS
- Ensures preparedness to rapidly implement D-SNAP
13When is a D-SNAP approved?
- Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act allows FNS to approve D-SNAP when
a jurisdiction has Presidential major disaster
declaration - FNS further requires an Individual Assistance
declaration, to align our services to individuals
with other Federal disaster programs
14D-SNAP Approval Process
(FNS typically approves a request to operate
within 24 hrs of request.)
15Who is eligible for D-SNAP?
- Lived or worked in the disaster area
- Plan on purchasing food during that month
- Were personally affected by the disaster (lost
income, experienced property damage, etc.) - Must meet special income guidelines
16Sample Application
- Basic information
- Name
- Address
- Phone number
- Eligibility criteria
- Residency
- Plan on purchasing food
- Adverse effect
- Household information
- Members
- Income
17Sample Application
Resources
Disaster expenses
Signature
18Issuance
- Determination of eligibility and issuance must be
kept separate, per Federal Regulations. - In the effort to approve within 72 hours, there
are a few common issuance models - Fill out application on-site load EBT card
on-site. - Fill out application on-site send application
out of State for data entry/processing EBT
mailed or picked-up later from site. - Fill out application on-site give client empty
EBT card process application and remotely load
EBT card.
19Common Issuance Models
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203. D-SNAP Modernization
21Automation in Place
- All States have some kind of automated system in
place for regular SNAP - To determine eligibility
- To keep track of information on clients
- To manage customer relations
- All States use the Electronic Benefits Transfer
debit card system - Some States have automated systems in place for
D-SNAP
22Manual Process
ENTER
Customer arrives at the site
Worker checks ID and docs. Client signs manifest.
23Automated Process
ENTER
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