FY 2010 - 2012 Direct
Certification Grant SummariesDirect
Certification Grant
Awards by Date |
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State |
Grant Type |
Award Date |
Amount |
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District of Columbia |
Implementation |
January
2011 |
$ 999,426.00 |
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Oregon |
Implementation |
January
2011 |
$ 498,583.00 |
|
Rhode Island |
Implementation |
January
2011 |
$ 102,641.00 |
|
North Dakota |
Implementation |
April 2011 |
$ 111,744.00 |
|
Idaho |
Implementation |
July 2011 |
$ 513,190.00 |
|
New
Hampshire |
Implementation |
July 2011 |
$ 109,916.46 |
|
Washington |
Implementation |
November
2011 |
$ 964,916.00 |
| Missouri |
Implementation |
December
2011 |
$ 924,574.00 |
| New Jersey |
Implementation |
December
2011 |
$ 206,857.50 |
|
Pennsylvania |
Implementation |
December
2011 |
$ 998,329.00 |
| Montana |
Implementation |
February
2012 |
$ 959,537.00 |
| South
Dakota |
Implementation |
February
2012 |
$ 684,719.88 |
| Wisconsin |
Implementation |
February
2012 |
$ 772,475.75 |
|
Connecticut |
Implementation |
March 2012 |
$ 960,121.88 |
|
Utah |
Implementation |
March 2012 |
$
97,500.00 |
|
Massachusetts |
Implementation |
April 2012 |
$ 77,059.96 |
|
New Mexico |
Implementation |
June 2012 |
$ 898,451.00 |
|
North Carolina |
Implementation |
August
2012 |
$ 887,442.00 |
|
West Virginia |
Implementation |
November 2012 |
$ 95,176.48 |
|
Arkansas |
Implementation |
November 2012 |
$ 944,908.00 |
|
Florida |
Implementation |
December 2012 |
$1,000,000.00 |
|
Missouri |
Planning |
January
2011 |
$ 70,189.00 |
|
Montana |
Planning |
January
2011 |
$ 65,073.00 |
|
New Jersey |
Planning |
January
2011 |
$ 52,500.00 |
|
Pennsylvania |
Planning |
January
2011 |
$ 75,000.00 |
|
South
Dakota |
Planning |
January
2011 |
$ 36,673.00 |
|
Washington |
Planning |
January
2011 |
$ 70,771.00 |
|
Wisconsin |
Planning |
January
2011 |
$ 73,847.00 |
|
Connecticut |
Planning |
April 2011 |
$ 71,462.00 |
|
New Mexico |
Planning |
April 2011 |
$ 71,717.00 |
|
Florida |
Planning |
December
2011 |
$ 75,000.00 |
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Implementation Grant Summaries |
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Arkansas |
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Department of Education
The Arkansas
Department of Education, Child
Nutrition Unit has applied for
an implementation grant to
improve their direct
certification process. The state
proposes to perform a
comprehensive redesign of
Arkansas’ direct certification
processes and implement a
comprehensive end-to-end
reporting methodology. The new
system will match with a wider
set of student attributes and
use probabilistic matching.
Arkansas will also establish a
secure Department of Human
Services (DHS) portal to the
Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP)
eligibility data. The DHS portal
will be accessible to authorized
district personnel and will
provide increased frequency of
matching from annual to monthly
matches. As a partner in this
proposal, the DHS Special
Nutrition Unit that administers
the private schools
participating in the National
School Lunch Program, will work
with both the SNAP Unit and a
DHS Technology contractor to
design a system to address the
needs of private schools to
reduce the time and effort to
increase the matches of SNAP
eligible students.
For more information, please
contact Wanda Shockey at
Wanda.Shockey@arkansas.gov or
(501) 324-9502.
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Connecticut |
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Department of Education
The Connecticut State Department
of Education applied for an
implementation grant to help
them meet or exceed USDA
benchmarks for direct
certification rates through
system enhancements to create
and implement a fully automated,
state-level direct certification
and matching system that is
highly responsive to state and
local educational agency (LEA)
needs. The intent is to
optimize the quality of student
data and accuracy of matching
by: 1) creating a state-level
online portal solution for
non-public school student
administration, public school
case management matching
reconciliation and the
dissemination of direct
certification information which
provides LEAs with access to
student data and direct
certification matches; 2)
incorporating unique identifiers
for public and non-public school
students to meet matching system
data mapping; 3) standardizing
and expanding system match
capabilities between LEA’s and
multiple state agencies; 4)
providing LEAs with monthly
direct certification updates
based on SNAP and Temporary
Family Assistance (TFA)
eligibility to permit sponsors
to continually certify students
directly; and 5) provide
training and technical
assistance to LEAs, with an
emphasis on system integration
and use by private schools.
For more information, please
contact Cheryl Resha at
Cheryl.Resha@ct.gov or
860-807-2050.
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District
of Columbia |
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Office of the State Superintendent of Education, Wellness and Nutrition Services Division
The District of Columbia, Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE), Wellness and Nutrition Services Division (WNS) applied for an implementation grant to improve their direct certification process. OSSE-WNS plans to improve the quality of student data received by developing unique student identifiers for all students enrolled in the District of Columbia Public Schools and Public Charter Schools. The SA also proposes to create an online portal solution for the disbursement of direct certification information. This online portal will provide local education agencies (LEAs) direct access to student data and direct certification matches. LEAs will be provided real time data elements being captured under SNAP and TANF eligibility throughout the school year and be able to continually certify students directly, reducing the need for paper applications and undue administrative burden on families and School Food Authority (SFA) personnel.
For more information, please contact LaTisha Savoy
at Latisha.Savoy@dc.gov or 202-727-2127.
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Florida |
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State Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
The State of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Child Nutrition Unit has applied for an implementation grant to improve their direct certification process. The state proposes to develop a statewide web-based system designed to maintain information regarding the children eligible for direct certification, based on TANF/SNAP participation. The new system will be designed to provide local educational agencies with a secure site to access student data for real-time verification of eligibility on a daily basis. Florida will offer training on the new system through hands-on system training, dedicated technical assistance, and documentation support for users to access onsite.
For more information, please contact Angela Voyles at Angela.Voyles@freshfromflorida.com or 850-617-7430.
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Idaho |
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Department of Education
The Idaho State Department of
Education applied for an
implementation grant to improve
its direct certification data
matching capabilities. Idaho
plans to improve the quality of
student data received by
developing unique student
identifiers for all students,
developing a more flexible
probabilistic match that will
increase the number of data
fields used to identify matches,
and develop a web based system
for local educational agencies (LEAs)
to retrieve direct certification
match data and look up
individual student information
on matches.
Currently the Idaho system
updates information daily which
will continue. The match
process will be improved to
update records daily for new
benefit approvals and identify
students sharing a residence
with directly certified students
so that eligibility can be
extended as appropriate to
include foster children and
FDIPR. Idaho also plans to use
grant funds to provide
appropriate training to all
stakeholders including State
agency, LEA personnel and SNAP
personnel.
For more information, please
contact
Colleen Fillmore at
crfillmore@sde.idaho.gov
208-332-6820.
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Idaho
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Massachusetts
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Department of Elementary and
Secondary Education
The State of Massachusetts
Department of Elementary and
Secondary Education has applied
for an implementation grant
which proposes improvements
intended to:
1) significantly increase
participation in the School
Nutrition Program by providing
an on-line real time capability
for Local educational agencies
(LEA) to identify eligibility of
school aged children for direct
certification based on existing
SNAP and/or
Transitional Aid to Families
with Dependent Children (TAFDC)
eligibility; 2) improve
efficiency and reduce reliance
on free and reduced price
eligibility paper applications
for LEAs; 3) improve
participation and accuracy of
direct certification match
percentages.
For more information, please
contact Kevin Dawson at
kdawson@doe.mass.edu
or 781-338-6475.
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Missouri |
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Department of Elementary and
Secondary Education
Missouri applied for an
Implementation grant to improve
direct certification by revising
their matching and certification
process. Missouri proposes
a central matching system that
will incorporate their Missouri
Student Information System (MOSIS)
data, an identifying number from
the Missouri Department of
Education (DESE) with a
departmental client number (DCN)
from the Department of Social
Services (DSS). A DCN number is
assigned to all children born in
Missouri and to any person
receiving selected services,
such as SNAP, TANF, and foster
child benefits. The
central matching system will
electronically match master
listings of children eligible
for SNAP, TANF and FACES (foster
child benefits – Family and
Children Electronic System) from
DSS to DESE’s MOSIS records.
Missouri LEAs participating in
the National School Lunch
Program will be provided
electronically matched records
on a monthly basis.
For more information, please
contact Karen Wooton at
Karen.Wooton@dese.mo.gov
or 573-751-3526.
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Montana |
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Office of Public Instruction
The Montana Office of Public
Instruction (OPI) applied for an
implementation grant to address
their future interagency data
communication needs and create a
system that will store and
leverage any knowledge gained
through their direct
certification process. Their
proposed project will be
separated into three components:
the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB),
a Master Data Repository with a
matching engine, and a Direct
Certification Web Application.
The ESB will provide a standard
way for the internal and
external applications to send
and receive data. The increased
flexibility, scalability,
message routing, and security at
the ESB level is intended to set
the foundation of the OPI’s
Service-Oriented-Architecture.
For more information, please
contact Christine Emerson at
cemerson@mt.gov
or 406-444-2502.
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New
Hampshire |
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Department of Education
The New Hampshire Department of
Education applied for an
implementation grant to improve
their current software system
to: improve auditing
requirements by adding dates to
the students’ roster list;
improve matching capabilities by
adding a feature to sort by
school district and print roster
for individual schools; improve
training and technical
assistance by offering training
to all end users providing more
understanding and encouraged use
of system features; and
train SNAP officers to
understand the importance of
what happens when the “opt-out”
feature is selected by clients.
For more information, please
contact Kathryn Hodges at
Kathryn.Hodges@doe.nh.gov
or 603-271-3861.
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New
Jersey |
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State Department of Agriculture
New Jersey applied for an
implementation grant to improve
performance and level of
accuracy of their existing
web-based direct certification
system. The State will hire IT
personnel to address issues with
uploading matched data for LEAs
to access, develop enhancements
to improve match performance,
develop a model for sibling
matches and incorporate phonetic
algorithms.
For more
information, please contact Emma
Davis-Kovacs at
emma.davis-kovacs@ag.state.nj.us
or 609-984-0692.
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New
Mexico |
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State Public Education
Department
The State of New Mexico Public
Education Department (NMPED) has
applied for an implementation
grant to improve their direct
certification process. NMPED
plans to build a state level
matching system to increase the
capacity for providing access
and support to their local
educational agencies (LEAs),
private, and Bureau of Indian
Education schools. NMPED’s web
portal will provide LEAs with
automatic access to their direct
certification data. NMPED will
also provide training and
support for the new direct
certification matching system.
For more
information, please contact
Kevin Adkins at
kevin.adkins@state.nm.us
or 505-827-1822.
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North
Carolina |
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State Department of Public
Instruction
The State of North Carolina
Department of Public Instruction
has applied for an
implementation grant to improve
their direct certification
process. North Carolina plans
to purchase a Direct
Certification application to
automate their direct
certification process. The
proposed new system will allow
North Carolina to add matching
criteria and include tools for
improving the capacity for
providing access and support to
their local educational
agencies.
For more
information, please contact
Jeffrey Merritt at
jeffrey.merritt@dpi.nc.gov
or 919-807-3515.
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North
Dakota |
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Department of Public
Instruction
The North Dakota Department
of Public Instruction (DPI)
applied for a direct
certification implementation
grant to enhance the State’s
current direct certification
system to provide internal and
external users more system tools
to assist in identifying
eligible students. The
project includes outreach,
training and technical
assistance to local educational
agencies (LEAs), with special
emphasis on private schools. The
project also includes providing
training to DPI School Nutrition
Program staff members and DPI
Management Information System
programmer/analysts.
For
more information, please contact Linda Kay Schloer at
lkschloer@nd.gov
or 701-328-4565.
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Oregon |
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Department of Education
The Oregon Department of
Education applied for an
implementation grant to improve
their direct certification
process. Oregon plans to
improve their current system to: simplify the report to SFA’s of
the
weekly matches of students
against data of SNAP and
Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF) participants;
match student data back to
matched direct certification
students to pick up any students
who are not receiving SNAP or
TANF benefits but live in a
household that does; and apply
Soundex software to the match
routine that will include
sound-alike matches and
compensate for misspelled input. Oregon’s enhancements also will
include an automated e-mail
messaging system to identify new
students that have been added to
the list as directly certified
and a database that will provide SFAs access and search
capabilities to obtain data
matched to other SFAs.
For more
information, please contact Heidi Dupuis
at
Heidi.Dupuis@state.or.us
or 503-947-5893.
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Pennsylvania |
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Department of Education
Pennsylvania applied for an
implementation grant to focus on
three key goals: 1) improve
direct certification processes
at the LEA level; 2) evaluate
new direct certification related
functions in COMPASS (the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Access to Social Services
System, an integrated, web-based
system that provides customer
access to social service
benefits) and develop future
COMPASS recommendations to
address barriers in the direct
certification process, as
identified by LEAs; and 3)
improve direct certification
monitoring and communications
with stakeholders.
For more
information, please contact Vonda
Cooke at
vcooke@pa.gov
or 717-783-6556.
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Rhode
Island |
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Department of
Education
The Rhode Island
Department of Education
(RIDE) applied for an
implementation grant to work
with the Rhode Island
Department of Human Services
(RIDHS) to support an
enhanced e-Direct
Certification process. RIDE is seeking to improve
the accuracy of the data
match between the RIDE
enrollment and the RIDHS
SNAP and TANF program
eligibility data through two
strategies: 1) developing an
enhanced matching algorithm,
including a Soundex
component; and 2) increasing
the frequency of matching to
quickly and efficiently
identify children added to
the SNAP and TANF programs.
For more information,
please contact Becky Bessette at
Becky.Bessette@ride.ride.gov or 401-222-4253.
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South Dakota |
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Department of Education
The State of South Dakota
Department of Education applied
for an implementation grant to
establish a statewide
computerized software solution
that will assist them in
improving their direct
certification process. The
proposed technology solution
will include sound-alike
matching, capability to import
data from multiple state and LEA
sources, and generate reports
and queries based on local and
state needs. South Dakota also
will implement an LEA-based
software and hardware solution
to provide LEAs the capability
to access data information
within the statewide system for
completing the direct
certification process. State
and LEA personnel will be
offered training and support for
accessing data information and
understanding system features to
perform successful operation of
computerized solutions.
For more information, please
contact Sandra Kangas at
Sandra.Kangas@state.sd.us
or 605-773-4746.
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Utah |
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State Office of Education
The Utah State Office of
Education applied for an
implementation grant to improve
their direct certification
process. Utah will make
enhancements to their current
process to simplify match
processing at the LEA level and
allow for online look-up for a
single student. They also will
explore the use of Soundex to
improve matching and will
provide training and technical
assistance to ensure LEAs
understand and use the system to
perform required direct
certification activities.
For more information, please
contact Charlene Allert at
Charlene.Allert@schools.utah.gov
or 801-538-7563.
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Washington |
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Office of Superintendent of Public
Instruction
The Washington State Office of
the Superintendent of Public
Instruction applied for an
implementation grant to improve
their direct certification rate
and help them achieve the 95%
goal benchmark established for
the 2013-2014 school
year. Washington proposes
improvements to their current
technical and business
processes. They will complete
the following two goals: 1)
redevelop their current matching
application by acquiring and
integrating new software, and 2)
make improvements to their local
educational agencies’ direct
certification communication and
collaboration process through
training, streamlining the
process for direct certification
counts, and improving the flow
of information.
For more information, please
contact Donna Parsons at
Donna.Parsons@k12.wa.us or
360-725-6210.
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Wisconsin |
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Department of Public
Instruction
The Wisconsin Department of
Public Instruction applied for
an implementation grant to
improve their direct
certification process. They
will implement changes to
provide SFAs with the capacity
to consistently run the direct
certification process
efficiently at least every three
months, increase the ability of
SFAs to successfully match
students; and increase statewide
direct certification rates for
participating public and private
schools within their state. The
project includes outreach,
training and technical
assistance to SFAs, including
enhanced materials/documents for
SFAs regarding extending
eligibility to all children in a
household and guidance for SFAs
regarding resolving
near-matches. Wisconsin also
plans to integrate student
placement data from the state
foster care system into existing
state direct certification SNAP
and TANF participant database to
assist with extending
categorical eligibility to
foster children; expand the list
of fields that SFAs can submit
for direct certification match
(e.g., county, city, address,
parent name, sibling name); and
apply Soundex to reduce overall
number of near-matches.
For more information, please
contact June Paul at
June.Paul@dpi.wi.gov
or 608-267-9121.
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West Virginia |
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Department of Education
The West Virginia Department of Education has
applied for an implementation
grant to improve their direct
certification process. West
Virginia has proposed to
purchase and install additional
servers and network attach
storage for their web-based
direct certification software.
The proposed system architecture
will allow for faster data input
and output while reducing
potential system failure by
adding failsafe redundancy.
This solution will increase the
speed that the web-based direct
certification software operates
so their match is performed more
efficiently and at a greater
frequency. West Virginia also
proposes to work with the SNAP
agency to offer training on
reprogramming their match file
to automatically process when
imported into West Virginia’s
direct certification matching
software. Training on using
electronic methods to provide
quality and accurate data for
the matching software will be
offered to SNAP agency personnel
and local educational agency
staff.
For more information, please
contact
Richard J. Goff at
rjgoff@access.k12.wv.us
or 304-558-2709.
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01/25/2013
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