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| Title: "Delivery of Benefits in an Emergency:
Lessons from Hurricane Katrina
Description: Tom Stanton's report focuses on the delivery
of emergency financial benefits, such as pensions, Social Security,
and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, as well as payments
relating to the disaster such as emergency food stamps, unemployment
insurance, and emergency cash assistance.
Stanton identifies some relief efforts that were remarkably successful.
Using its existing electronic benefits transfer (EBT) infrastructure, the
Food and Nutrition Service in the U.S. Department of Agriculture
worked with state governments and private EBT vendors to deliver $907 million in emergency food stamp benefits to 2.3 million
households. The American Red Cross provided emergency financial
assistance to over 4 million survivors, amounting to some $1.5 billion
by April 2006.
Stanton's report reveals that promising practices and positive models
exist, describes the elements of an effective electronic benefits delivery
system, and provides numerous promising practices and positive
models already in use that can effectively ensure program integrity.Missions and Programs
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