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allyceh avatar allyceh commented on June 23, 2024

@bestes-usds @melissajschaff Created a ticket to capture some of my thoughts on our confirmation page. Let me know what you think.

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bestes-usds avatar bestes-usds commented on June 23, 2024

@allyceh @melissajschaff apologies for the lengthy response:
There are no confirmation page requirements that I could find, beyond being required to provide a copy of the app. Best practice is to provide info on:

  • Next steps
    • complete their interview
    • submit verifications
    • eligibility determination and EBT(expedited)
  • When and how they'll be contacted
  • How long to wait before following up and how to follow up

I do think it's important to provide a link to a local food bank to help tie folks over while their apps are processed. These are also supplemental benefits and people are expected to cover some of their food costs. If including, we can ask NJ what external food bank locator they feel would be best.

There are other resources we could link to, though I feel less strongly about them. Possible options are:

  • additional info about SNAP/TANF/GA
  • NJ resource page that summarizes other programs they might be eligible for (if this even exists)
  • voter registration (in OneApp confirmation page)

I took a stab at draft text for regular vs. expedited vs. generic confirmation pages. They assume the applicant has a mailing address and do not account for covid interview waivers. I'm not sure if any TANF/GA text is needed, but there's no info on the OneApp confirmation page that's specific to these programs.

We could potentially have homeless variants for each of these pages. Would need to add text encouraging them to visit their local office to get their mail so they don't miss their scheduled appt., verification request, and EBT card.

CfA confirmation pages are in Mural for comparison.

Draft regular QS confirmation (post-covid, w/ mailing address)

Trigger: Answer "no" to all expedited screener questions

Interview

  • Within the next 2 weeks, your county will reach out by phone or mail to set up an interview with you. The interview will take place over the phone or at the local office, and will last about X minutes (will be longer for QS). A worker will ask you about your household, income, expenses, and other information needed for your application. Calls from the county may come from a blocked/unlisted phone number (confirm with Alecia).

  • If you don't hear from your county in 2 weeks, we suggest contacting them about the status of your interview.

Verifications

  • After your interview, your county will mail you a list of paperwork you'll need to submit to verify your eligibility. Commonly requested items are paystubs, rent/mortgage statements, and utility bills (check with Alecia about most common docs). You can submit paperwork online at [link].

Decision & App Status

  • Once the county has all the information they need, they'll send you a letter in the mail to let you know if you qualify. You can expect a decision within the next 30 days.

  • You can check your application status online at anytime (Ask Ron if only true for some counties right now?). If you have any questions or don't hear from your county, call [county phone number].

Food bank

  • If you need immediate help with food, please visit your local food bank [link].

Draft expedited QS confirmation (post-covid, w/ mailing address)

Trigger: Answer "yes" to at least one expedited screener question

Interview

  • Within the next few days, your county will reach out by phone or mail to set up an interview with you. The interview will take place over the phone or at the local office, and will last about X minutes. A worker will ask you about your household, income, expenses, and other information needed for your application. Calls from the county may come from a blocked/unlisted phone number.

  • If you don't hear from your county within X days (2 or 3, ask Alecia), we suggest contacting them about the status of your interview.

Decision & App Status
[apps are temporarily certified while state waits for verifications]

  • Your county will mail you a letter to let you know if you qualify. If approved, you'll receive a debit card with your benefits loaded onto it. If denied, the county will let you know why and tell you how to appeal their decision.

  • You can check your application status online at anytime. If you have any questions or don't hear from your county within a week, call [county phone number].

Verifications
[if verifications aren't provided, temporary certification is retracted]

  • Your county will mail you a list of paperwork you'll need to submit to verify your eligibility and keep your benefits. Commonly requested items are paystubs, rent/mortgage statements, and utility bills. You can submit paperwork online at [link].

Food bank

  • If you need immediate help with food, please visit your local food bank [link].

Draft generic QS confirmation (post-covid, w/ mailing address)

Trigger: Do not answer optional expedited screener

Interview

  • Before you can get your benefits, your county will reach out by phone or mail to set up an interview with you. The interview will take place over the phone or at the local office, and will last about X minutes (will be longer for QS). A worker will ask you about your household, income, expenses, and other information needed for your application. Calls from the county may come from a blocked/unlisted phone number.

Verifications

  • After your interview, your county will mail you a list of paperwork you'll need to submit to verify your eligibility. Commonly requested items are paystubs, rent/mortgage statements, and utility bills. You can submit paperwork online at [link].

Decision & App Status

  • Your county will send you a letter in the mail to let you know if you qualify. You can check your application status online at anytime. If you have any questions or don't hear from your county, call [county phone number].

Food bank

  • If you need immediate help with food, please visit your local food bank [link].

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melissajschaff avatar melissajschaff commented on June 23, 2024

Some potential links sources:

💡 If there isn't a specific link that NJ recommends for foodbank location, we could link to a Google Maps search, pre-populated with "food bank" and the county or zip code the applicant provided in their application

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allyceh avatar allyceh commented on June 23, 2024

My long overdue feedback: these variations look great, @bestes-usds.

Here are a few suggestions once we flow one (or all, depending on how we want to proceed in staging) into the design @melissajschaff :

  • Currently, we have "Congratulations! You have successfully completed your application." on the confirmation page. Suggest taking a more modest rather than congratulatory tone. We could say something, like:
    "Your application was submitted.

[County name] is reviewing your application submitted on [date]. Your confirmation number is [#]. Save your confirmation number to check the status of your application at any time."

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allyceh avatar allyceh commented on June 23, 2024

(Really minor) suggestions for places where we use hyphens @melissajschaff

We should strive to avoid "" for plain language.

Interview section:
Rather than, "Calls from the county may come from a blocked/unlisted phone number.", I propose saying "Calls from the county may come from a blocked number".

Verification sectoin:
Say "rent or mortgage" rather than using the .

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melissajschaff avatar melissajschaff commented on June 23, 2024

added changes for "NO" responses to prototype.

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