Library Volunteers Training Module 3 – Tools for Connecting

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Library Volunteers Training Module 3 – Tools for Connecting

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Library Volunteers Training Module 3 – Tools for Connecting. Toolkit. The California Veterans Resource Book Addresses 4 Broad Categories of Needs Has all CVSO Locations/Contact Info Covers CA and Federal Veterans Benefits Flyers/Brochures CalVet Quick Overview Veterans Homes of CA - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• The California Veterans Resource Book– Addresses 4 Broad Categories of Needs– Has all CVSO Locations/Contact Info– Covers CA and Federal Veterans Benefits

• Flyers/Brochures– CalVet Quick Overview– Veterans Homes of CA– CalVet Home Loan Program

• Online Resources– Provider listings (Agencies/Groups in the Triad)– Mobile App Cards

Toolkit

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• CalVet Reintegration Form– Available in Paper Form or Online– Provides the best way to contact CA veterans– Allows immediate access to benefits bulletins– Places veteran’s email in listserv database

• Job announcements, Resource Fairs, Veterans’ Events, etc.

• Phone Numbers– USDVA, CalVet, LINCs, CVSOs, Provider Partner Orgs.

• In Person– (They’re Here!) Public Libraries, CVSOs, Vet Centers

Toolkit (Continued)

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• So, what are all these benefits??

• Here’s what we show to the troops returning to CA from deployments

Benefits Overview

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CalVet Connect at a Glance:

•Provide Direction• Where to Start• What to Do

•Resources• Where to find information• County Veteran Services• State Veteran Services

Relating to Veterans

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Goals:

•Services Available to Veterans and their Dependents• Filing Claims• Employment• Education Benefits• Health Benefits• Other Services

Relating to Veterans

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Where you’ll start to find resources.

Veteran’s Resource Book

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• Compensation

• Pension

• Educational

Benefits

• Life Insurance

• Medical Benefits

• Home Loans

• Veterans State

Benefits

• Burial Benefits

• Discharge

Upgrade

With Questions on the following Topics:

County Veterans Services Offices

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Employment Services for Veterans

CIVIL SERVICE PREFERENCES

Federal

• 5 Points

• 10 Points for disabled

veterans

State (California)

• 10 Points

• 15 Points for Disabled

Veterans

County (Check w/ Human

Resources)

EDD Services for Veterans

• Eligibility Determination for UI benefits

• Over 200 One-Stop Career Centers

• CalJobs Enrollment

• “Honor a Hero, Hire a Vet” Job fairs

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• Post 9/11 (Ch 33)– Tuition & Fees– Housing Allowance by school zip code– Book Stipend– Ability to transfer to eligible

dependants• Chapter 30 (Montgomery GI Bill)

– Up to $1368 per month for full time students

• Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehab for Disabled Vets)

– Tuition & Fees– Supply reimbursement– Employment counseling and assistance

• Chapter 1606 (SR)– Monthly income to all reserve

components who qualify• Chapter 1607

– Extension of CH 1606, allows activated reservists to qualify for increased benefits

• OJT/Apprenticeship– Monthly Income in addition to your

regular salary while in training

Education Benefits

• Information on your VA education benefits visit: http:// www. gibill. va. gov/GI_Bill Info/ rates.htm or call: 1-888-GI BILL 1 (1 888-442-4551)

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College Tuition Fee Waiver For Veterans’

Dependents

• Plan A (Military & Veterans Code) The spouse, registered domestic partner, child (under the age of 27) or unmarried surviving spouse of a veteran who is totally service-connected disabled, or who has died of service-connected causes, missing in action or captured by hostile forces or forcibly detained by a foreign power may qualify. No income limit.

• Plan B (Educational Code) The child of a veteran who has a permanent service- connected disability. The child’s income and the value of support provided by a parent cannot exceed the national poverty level. To view this year’s poverty level go to http://www.calvet.ca.gov/vetservices/Education.aspx. No age limit for dependent students.

NOTE: All Students must meet California residency requirements as set by the institution of higher learning.

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Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise

Opportunities (10% service connected or higher, and 51%

ownership)

Fishing And Hunting Licenses (50% s/c or higher)

State Parks And Recreation Pass (50% s/c or higher)

Business License, Tax And Fee Waiver (Local

Jurisdiction)

Property Tax Exemptions (100% s/c or higher)

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http://www.calvet.ca.gov/Women/Default.aspx

Lindsey Sin – Deputy Secretary, Women Veterans [email protected]

(916) 653-2551

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http://calvet.ca.gov/Minority/Default.aspx

Mirtha Villarreal-Younger Minority [email protected](916) 651-5040

Minority Veterans

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Reintegration Form

https://cvcs.calvet.ca.gov/Pages/Intake/ReintegrationForm.aspx

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• Mobile Apps can be configured to direct Veterans to services based on his/her location (user option to turn location off)

• Free download in the Apple App Store or Android Marketplace

CalVet Mobile Applications

Android App

iPhone App

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DMV Web Page for Veterans

http://www.dmv.ca.gov/coi/veterans/veterans.htm

CalVet/DMV Partnership has created the following for Vets:

Driver License & Identification CardFind out what is needed to apply for a driver license or identification card, how much it will cost, and specific instructions for military personnel and their family members. This section includes links to practice tests and handbooks for studying rules of the road.

Vehicle Registration Obtain application forms and fee information to register your vehicle (including motorcycle) whether for the first time or renewal, or coming from out of state. This area also includes information on military fee exemptions and veterans special plate options.

DMV Online Services and Resources View information on how to make appointments or locate a field office near you.You will also find time-saving tips and discover our wide array of available on-line services.

Government Links This section provides useful links to government offices and agencies.

Organizations and Assistance Find links to organizations that provide additional assistance and benefits to active military or veterans and their family members.

Benefits for Veterans and Active Duty This area provides links to additional benefits including health care, housing, loan programs, donate life, etc.

Employment and Education OpportunitiesThis section provides information on employment opportunities and education assistance.

Additional InformationThis link provides additional information that may be of interest to you

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Questions?Questions?

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1. The Triad of Veteran-Assistance Resource Groups (Government, Non-Government Organizations, Volunteers)o Gov’t: Fed (VA), State (CalVet), and County (CVSOs)o Non-Gov: Non-Profits, Corporations, For-Profitso Volunteers: Organized and At-Large (Projects)

2. These Groups are located throughout the stateo Each has specific benefits/services for veterans

3. Collaboration among groups works best for the vet!

What do I need to Remember?

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1. What is the single most important thing a veteran can fill out to start the benefits connection process?

2. What sort of technology is available to help the veteran with finding services?

3. T/F? Many answers to veterans benefits questions can be found in the CA Veteran’s Resource Book.

Connecting Vets - Quiz