CAAP Active Caseload

Number of San Francisco residents utilizing CAAP services

Measure Description

County Adult Assistance Programs (CAAP) provides short-term financial support and social services to very low-income San Franciscans with no dependent children. This measure counts of the number of clients that are paid cash assistance during the month for which data has been reported and serves as a workload indicator. 

The San Francisco Human Services Agency administers and tracks CAAP services. 

Why this Measure is Important

Reporting on the CAAP Active Caseload provides the public, elected officials, and City staff with a current snapshot of the demand for San Francisco safety net services. 

CAAP is the primary safety net program that provides support and services to individuals who are not eligible for other public assistance programs. CAAP consists of four sub-programs

General Assistance (GA) is the safety net program for indigent adults. A cash grant is provided to applicants who reside in San Francisco and qualify because of low- or no- income.

Personal Assisted Employment Services (PAES) provides adults seeking employment with education, training, and supportive services necessary to gain employment and become self-sufficient. PAES operates like CalWORKs but targets single adults without children.

Cash Assistance Linked to Medi-Cal (CALM) provides financial assistance to individuals who are currently receiving Medi-Cal benefits because they are either aged or disabled, but do not currently qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or the Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants.

Supplemental Security Income Pending (SSIP) provides cash assistance to elderly and disabled adults who are in the process of applying for SSI assistance from the federal government.

The interactive chart below presents the City’s CAAP Active Caseload. 

The chart’s legend is below: 

  • Y-axis: CAAP Active Caseload
  • X-Axis: Calendar year

CAAP Active Caseload

How Performance is Measured

The CAAP Active Caseload is calculated using the following methodology:

Number of cases that are paid cash assistance during the month for which data has been reported. 

The monthly numbers presented are point in-time-counts of the active caseload for each program. The number displayed on the scorecard page represents a fiscal year average of CAAP active cases shown in the chart above.

Data Notes and Sources

All CAAP cases are tracked and reported using CalWIN, an administrative database used in 18 California counties. 

Data lag time: CAAP Active Caseloads are reported with a one-month lag. For example, May’s data will be available in June. 

Visit DataSF to access the scorecard data.

 

Additional Information

Visit the Human Services Agency's County Adult Assistance Programs (CAAP) website to apply for benefits and learn about programs.