Appendix C2 - Letters to SNAP Directors-Letter to County and Local SNAP Office Directors-UT

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Assessment of the Contribution of an Interview to SNAP Program Eligibility and Benefit Determination Study

Appendix C2 - Letters to SNAP Directors-Letter to County and Local SNAP Office Directors-UT

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APPENDIX C2 -- Letters to SNAP Directors_Letter to County and

Local SNAP Office Directors-UT

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[DATE]

[NAME]

[TITLE]

[ADDRESS]

Dear [Salutation, NAME]:

We are writing to you as a reminder regarding your participation in a study to assess the contributions of an interview to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility and benefit determinations. Mathematica Policy Research is conducting this study with funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS). The objective of the study is to examine the impacts of eliminating the required client interview for SNAP certification and recertification. Three states have been awarded grants to participate in this study—North Carolina, Oregon, and Utah. In Utah, a portion of clients will be able to apply and recertify for SNAP benefits without any eligibility interview. The study will evaluate whether, and to what extent, the client interview method affects participation, efficiency, access, payment accuracy, administrative costs, customer access, and staff and client satisfaction. The results of this study will provide FNS with guidance as they develop guidelines to help states further improve program operating efficiency and access. For additional information, a project fact sheet and answers to frequently asked questions are enclosed for your review.

Your office is being asked to participate in the study so that we can better understand whether and how the no interview option is affecting client access and local office operations. We encourage you to participate in the study. Staff from Mathematica will soon be in contact with you to discuss this study and schedule an on-site visit and interviews. The information that you provide will be used to help assess the effectiveness of the demonstration.

We would like to thank you in advance for your important contribution to this research. If you have questions or concerns about this study, please contact Scott Cody, the study director, by email at scody@mathematica-mpr.com or by phone at (617) 715-6937. You can also contact Rosemarie Downer, the FNS Project Officer, by email at Rosemarie.Downer@fns.usda.gov or by phone at (703) 305-2129.



Sincerely,



[NAME]

[TITLE]

[STATE AGENCY]



cc: Gretchen Rowe

Rosemarie Downer

Scott Cody



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