Question
Asked by:
kimberly46
kimberly46 from mckinley
Rating (5): C-
Questions Asked: 57
Tutorials Posted: 142, earned $402.69
 

$25.00 CheckPoint: Eligibility Rules hhs 245 wk 6

Q:
Create a table comparing and contrasting the eligibility rules of two different agencies that offer the same type of program. Select one government agency and either a private agency or a faith-based agency. For example, select one faith-based and one government agency that offer a program for the homeless (do not select the same agency you chose to analyze throughout the course). Write a brief
summary of what you think the key differences are between the eligibility rules of the two agencies.
 
Attachments:
CheckPoint Eligibility Rules.doc (20K)
Want to take a stab at the bounty and post a tutorial? Need clarification? Join us now or log in! Read more on how this works.
 
Available Tutorials to this Question
Posted by:
AB143
AB143 from FOR ALL MY TUTORIALS POSTED COPY/PASTE THIS LINK: http://www.studentoffortune.com/user/ab143/questions_answered
Rating (54): A
Questions Asked: 0
Tutorials Posted: 275, earned $1,367.93
 

$25.00 Here is the completed table and response!

  • This tutorial was purchased 1 time and rated A+ by students like you.
  • Posted on Oct 28, 2008 at 2:55:51PM
A:
Preview: ... er. For the food stamp program the information requirements are extremely strict, if the applicant does not have all the information that is being requested than that applicant will not be eligible for any services. For instance general demographic information is collected as well as employment information, gross monthly income, certain bills the applicant has, assets as well as numerous other pieces of information including child support received as well as information pertaining to the absent parents. The requirements are stiff but well ...

The full tutorial is about 464 words long plus attachments and additional clarification.

Attachments:
CheckPoint Eligibility Rules.doc (20K) (Preview)
   
Join Now or Log In
Get Tutoring
Get Paid
Academic Honesty