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Guidance document outlining ABAWD eligibility rules, time limits, exemptions, and implementation dates for CalFresh recipients in specific California counties.
Year:
2018–2020
Region:
California, USA
Subject:
ABAWD eligibility and time limits for CalFresh
Document Type:
Answer key / guidance document
Agency:
California Department of Social Services
Target Audience:
CalFresh recipients aged 18–49 without dependents
Effective Period:
September 1, 2018 – December 31, 2019
Countable Months:
36-month period starting January 1, 2017
Exemptions:
Work requirement, special exemptions, county waivers
Implementation Counties:
San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara
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Year:
2024-2026
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Public Health / Community Development
Document Type:
Planning Tool
Organization / Institution:
CalFresh Healthy Living
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Local Implementation Agencies (LIAs), County Planning Teams
Effective Period:
2024-2026
Approval Date:
Unknown
Amendment Date:
Unknown
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Alameda County
Topic:
Emergency Prepared Meals, CalFresh Outreach Services
Document type:
Questions and Answers (Q&A)
Organization:
County of Alameda, General Services Agency (GSA)
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Potential bidders for RFP
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Addendum No. 4
Year:
2024
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Branding Guidelines
Document Type:
Guide
Organization / Institution:
University of California
Author:
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Target Audience:
UC Cooperative Extension practitioners, local agencies, program partners
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Alameda County
Topic:
Emergency Prepared Meals, CalFresh Outreach
Document Type:
Addendum
Organization:
Alameda County
Author:
Alameda County Government
Target Audience:
Potential vendors and bidders
Period of Validity:
Until July 5, 2022
Approval Date:
June 10, 2022
Amendment Date:
June 14, 2022
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Alameda County
Topic:
Emergency Prepared Meals Distribution, CalFresh Outreach Services
Document Type:
Attendees List
Organization:
County of Alameda, General Services Agency
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Potential bidders, Small Local Emerging Business (SLEB) vendors
Effective Date:
May 31, 2022
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Context:
Document provides a list of attendees from the bidders conference related to an RFP for emergency meals distribution and outreach services in Alameda County, aiming to foster local small business participation in public contracts.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
California, USA
Topic:
Social Assistance / SNAP / CalFresh
Document Type:
Policy Guidance
Issuing Authority:
California Department of Social Services (CDSS)
Target Audience:
Eligibility workers and program administrators
Applicable Programs:
CalFresh, ABAWD (Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents)
Exemption Categories:
Pregnancy, geographic waiver, disability, chronic homelessness, substance abuse, domestic violence, caregiving responsibilities, educational enrollment, unemployment insurance, income thresholds
Good Cause Definition:
Circumstances outside individual control preventing work requirement fulfillment
Countable Months Policy:
Adult ABAWDs not exempt and not meeting work requirements can receive benefits for up to three months in a 36-month period
Consecutive Months Policy:
Benefits following exhaustion of countable months under specific conditions
Year:
2016
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
ABAWD Policy, VA Benefits
Document Type:
Operations Memorandum
Agency / Institution:
Bureau of Operations
Author:
Inez Titus, Director
Target Audience:
CAO Executive Directors
Effective Period:
June 2016 and ongoing
Context:
This memorandum outlines the steps for CAOs to identify veterans receiving VA benefits and apply ABAWD exemptions accordingly.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
California, USA
Topic:
Social Assistance / SNAP / CalFresh
Document Type:
Policy Guidance
Issuing Authority:
California Department of Social Services (CDSS)
Target Audience:
Eligibility workers and program administrators
Applicable Programs:
CalFresh, ABAWD (Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents)
Exemption Categories:
Pregnancy, geographic waiver, disability, chronic homelessness, substance abuse, domestic violence, caregiving responsibilities, educational enrollment, unemployment insurance, income thresholds
Good Cause Definition:
Circumstances outside individual control preventing work requirement fulfillment
Countable Months Policy:
Adult ABAWDs not exempt and not meeting work requirements can receive benefits for up to three months in a 36-month period
Consecutive Months Policy:
Benefits following exhaustion of countable months under specific conditions
Note:
Year
Year:
2018
State:
Georgia
Country:
United States
Document Type:
Administrative form
Program:
ABAWD Comparable Workfare
Issuing Organization:
Georgia Department of Family and Children Services
Form Number:
Form 805
Approval Date:
11/2018
Subject:
Verification of volunteer work activity hours
Participants Mentioned:
Client, Case Manager, Volunteer Supervisor
Required Information:
Client name, client ID number, case number, work activity type, required monthly hours, organization details, supervisor confirmation
Verification Fields:
Number of hours completed, participation month and year, supervisor signature and date
Geographic Scope:
State of Georgia
Year:
2018–2020
Document type:
Laboratory manual
Subject:
Urine specimen collection procedures
Prepared by:
Amal Hussain Atef, Senior Lab Technologist
Reviewed by:
Mona Faraj, Lab Supervisor
Approved by:
Dr. Abul Jalaluddin Bhuiyan, Head of Section
Intended users:
Laboratory staff, healthcare personnel, patients
Scope:
Patient preparation, specimen collection, transport, and documentation
Specimen types:
Random urine, first morning urine, timed urine, 24-hour urine, midstream clean catch, catheter specimen, suprapubic aspiration
Associated documents:
Urine Collection Instruction to Male Patients (Appendix A); Urine Collection Instruction to Female Patients (Appendix B)
Year:
2018–2020
Region:
Connecticut, USA
Topic:
Higher Education, Student Retention, Academic and Career Planning
Document Type:
Policy Report / Working Group Report
Institution:
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU)
Authors:
Dr. Jane Gates, Professor Heidi Zenie, Dr. Gayle Barrett, Michael Buccilli, Dr. Francine Rosselli-Navarra, FYE faculty and staff
Target Audience:
CSCU community college administrators, faculty, and staff
Course Developed:
College and Career Success (CCS 101)
Policy Approval Date:
June 2020
Working Group Conclusion Date:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Australia
Subject:
Accounting Standards
Document Type:
Standard
Organization / Institution:
Australian Accounting Standards Board
Author:
Keith Kendall
Target Audience:
Entities applying Australian Accounting Standards
Period of validity:
From 1 January 2022
Date of approval:
15 June 2020
Date of amendments:
June 2020
Programme name:
Growing Place-based Giving Programme
Funding amount:
£777,000
Incubation Fund:
£600,000
Funding per scheme:
£50,000 per financial year (2018/19 and 2019/20)
Total per scheme:
£100,000
Funding body:
Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS)
Geographical scope:
England
Programme period:
December 2018 to March 2020
Application deadline:
Friday 14 December (17:00)
Target participants:
Early-stage place-based giving schemes (PBGS)
Eligible lead organisations:
Local authorities, registered charities, charitable trusts or foundations, community interest companies, councils for voluntary services, voluntary or community organisations, social enterprises
Support components:
Tailored advice and guidance, advisory group access, peer network membership, monitoring of progress
Document type:
Programme guidance and eligibility criteria
Policy context:
Civil Society Strategy
Year:
2018–2020
Region / City:
Pakistan
Theme:
Stock Market Indices and Sector Performance
Document Type:
Statistical Table
Organization:
Pakistan Stock Exchange
Source:
Pakistan Stock Exchange daily quotations
Period Covered:
June 2018 – February 2020
Sectors Included:
Automobile, Cement, Chemicals, Banking, Engineering, Fertilizer, Food & Personal Care, Glass, Insurance, Investment Banks, Jute, Leasing, Leather, Miscellaneous, Modarabas, Oil & Gas, Paper, Pharmaceuticals, Power, Refinery, Sugar, Textile, Tobacco, Transport, Vanaspati, Woolen, Real Estate Investment Trust
Index Base Years:
KSE-100 (1991), KSE All Shares (1995)
Notes:
Economic sectors reclassified from 14 November 2016, prior ICB classification discontinued
Year:
2018–2020
Region / State:
California
Program:
Restorative Justice Youth Diversion Project (RJYD)
Grant Program:
CalVIP
Agreement Number:
866-18
Award Total:
$499,974
Grantee:
California Conference for Equality and Justice
Oversight Agency:
Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC)
Contact Person at BSCC:
Angela Ardisana
Document Type:
Grant Progress Report Form
Reporting Periods Covered:
9/1/18–8/31/20
Submission Method:
Email submission to [email protected]
Required Sections:
Project Information; Goals and Objectives; Narrative Questions; Other/Technical Assistance; Report Submission
Year:
2018–2020
Region / Country:
Nigeria
Sector:
Food Security, Livelihoods, WASH
Document Type:
Terms of Reference / Feasibility Study
Implementing Organization:
Action Against Hunger France
Donor:
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
Project Duration:
24 months
Start Date:
1 April 2018
End Date:
1 April 2020
Evaluation Type:
Feasibility study for income-generating activities and cost-benefit analysis
Target Groups:
IDPs, host community members, returnees, women, children, persons with special needs
Project Locations:
Borno State (Gubio and Mobbar LGAs), Yobe State (Yunusai and Geidam LGAs)
Activities:
Agro recovery, vegetable production, compost making, water point saving, cooking training, soap making, latrine and bathroom construction, tree nurseries, energy saving stoves
Objective:
Improve food security, nutrition, resilience, and sustainable livelihoods
Users:
Action Against Hunger field teams, local communities, entrepreneurs, donors, government agencies, NGOs
Language:
English
Year:
2018–2020
Organization type:
International association
Field:
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for medicinal products
Headquarters:
Switzerland
Members:
54 participating authorities, over 2000 inspectors
Key personnel:
Pär Tellner, Sergio Cavalheiro Filho
Associated organizations:
EFPIA, IFPMA
Objectives:
Harmonisation of GMP standards, inspector training, international cooperation
Document type:
Informational overview / strategic roadmap
Target audience:
Regulatory authorities, industry stakeholders
Scope:
Medicinal products, devices, drug-device combinations
Year:
2018
Region:
United States and Puerto Rico
Theme:
Community Tax Assistance Programs
Document Type:
Grant Announcement
Agency:
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Program:
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
Funding Amount:
$15 million
Performance Period:
August 1, 2018 – July 31, 2020
Eligible Applicants:
Nonprofit organizations, state or local government agencies, federally recognized Indian Tribal governments, coalitions with lead organization
Cost Sharing Requirement:
100% matching of federal funds
Reference Publications:
IRS Publication 4671, IRS Publication 1084