Bridging the Gap

Benefits Outreach Guide and Starter Kit Benefits Outreach Guide and Starter Kit

Earned benefits can be a crucial way for lower-income workers and their families – or anyone having trouble covering basic expenses – to achieve financial stability by bridging the gap between what they earn and what they need to pay the bills. For instance, through the federal Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credits alone, a single parent with two kids making $8 per hour will receive closer to $11 per hour.

Earned benefits mean more than helping a vulnerable family to make ends meet. Earned Benefits mean that individuals and families have access to the resources – like healthy foods and medical care – that they and their communities need to thrive.

The National Human Service Assembly and Earned Benefit Toolkit is specifically designed to do effective benefits outreach in the non-profit workplace. Materials include everything an HR professional or employee supervisor needs in order to understand what benefits are out there and how to connect their teams with them.

BTG Benefits Guide

BTG 2011 Guide to Workplace Benefits Outreach
BTG Benefits Guide – Intro to Workplace Benefits Outreach
BTG Benefits Guide – Benefits Overviews
BTG Benefits Guide – Outreach Strategies
BTG Benefits Guide – Cheat Sheets
BTG Benefits Guide – Need to Know Numbers

BTG Outreach Materials

State-Based Outreach Materials for BTG Pilots (and Other Advocates)

Maryland
New York
Pennsylvania
Other States

Learning Activities

Interested in helping your HR team, employee supervisors or even your case managers to become better versed in earned benefits and how to talk about them? Check out some of the learning activities we use in our trainings.

BTG Benefit Outreach Planning Worksheet
BTG Health Benefit Outreach Planning Worksheet
BTG True_ False Ice Breaker Activity
BTG What Would You Do Outreach Activity
BTG Ask a Question Activity
BTG Ask a Question Answers

The Family Strengthening Policy Center was developed with support
from the Annie E. Casey Foundation.