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The Cash Assistance Implementation Playbook

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Abstract

The purpose of this doc is to outline possible technical approaches to supporting a cash assistance program. These findings were gleaned from 10 organizations from the nonprofit sector that participated in a design sprint on cash assistance with Google.org in September 2020.

The playbook is intended to help organizations (nonprofits or civic entities) that are considering developing their own cash assistance platform.

As opposed to presenting a single definitive approach on how to set up a Cash Assistance Program, the document presents a series of “plays” that different organizations have executed to provide funds to their applicants. Each organization’s play acts as an example of a nonprofit scenario that the audience might be able to identify with. For example, the National Domestic Workers Alliance’s Cities Program would exemplify a civic fund that other civic funds might be able to model.

The doc aims to both capture individual approaches as well as overarching insights taken from across the approaches taken by different organizations.

Acknowledgments

Thank you to the many contributors to this playbook including:

The New America team for laying the foundation with your state of cash assistance work previously published and for your interest in amplifying these technical best practices.

  • New America’s New Practice Lab: Vivian Graubard, Nikki Zeichner, Cassandra Lyn Robertson

The Google.org Cash Design Sprint Participants and Contributors of this playbook for the important work you do everyday and for your willingness to sharing your expertise and insights across sectors including:

  • One Fair Wage: Saru Jayaraman and Nika Soon-Shiong
  • The American Red Cross: Barb Larkin, Julia Dailey, Joy Stanton
  • Colorado Left Behind Workers: Mark Newhouse, Katrina Van Gasse, Ben Newhouse
  • National Domestic Workers Alliance: Palak Shah, Tommy Tseng, Matthew Hogains
  • Fund for Guaranteed Income: Nika Soon-Shiong, Nick Salazar, and Daphne Sigala
  • Accelerator for America: Phil Chambers, Paige Sterling, Justin Yoshimaru
  • GiveDirectly: Hans Sheng, Ashley Beale
  • Family Independence Initiative: Jesús Gerena, Aaron Smith, David Henderson, Rae Oglesby
  • Jain Family Institute: Steven Lee, Stephen Nuñez, Sidhya Balakrishnan, Alexander Jacobs

The pro bono Google.org Fellows who spent six months working full-time with NDWA resulting in the open source cash assistance platform and for the many Google.org teammates who contributed to the design sprint that resulted in these learnings:

  • Google.org Fellows: Saj Reshamwala, Jonathan Cham, Ali Stanfield, Alan Blanco, Kevin Arthur, Richard Wu, Lirong Liu
  • Google.org: Erin Hattersley, Rasmi Elasmar, Jen Carter, Hector Mujica, Alex Diaz

Editorial disclosure: This report discusses the contributions by various organizations from a co-hosted sprint with Google, which are funders of work at New America but they did not contribute funds directly to the research or writing of this piece. View our full list of donors at www.newamerica.org/our-funding.

More About the Authors

Erin Hattersley
Erin Hattersley

Manager, Google.org

Saj Reshamwala
Saj Reshamwala

UX Designer & former Google.org Fellow

Jonathan Cham
Jonathan Cham

Customer Engineering Leader & former Google.org Fellow

Cassandra Peterson
Cassandra Robertson
Alberto Rodríguez
Alberto Rodríguez
The Cash Assistance Implementation Playbook

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