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Employment Networks In Social Security's Ticket To Work Program

SSA Publication No. 05-10065, January 2007, ICN 463278 [View .pdf] Get Accessible Adobe Acrobat Reader
 

Ticket to Work is an employment support program for people with disabilities who are interested in going to work or increasing their work.  Its goal is to increase opportunities and choices for Social Security disability beneficiaries to obtain vocational rehabilitation, employment and other support services from public and private providers, employers and other organizations.
 

 
 

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What is an employment network? Skip fact sheet links
Does it cost anything to become an EN?
How many ENs will be approved?
Do ENs receive upfront funding?
Are beneficiaries required to use the Ticket?
How do ENs and Ticket-holders connect?
Are ENs required to serve everyone?
What if the Ticket-holder decides to work with a different EN?
What if the EN decides no longer to work with the Ticket-holder?
Can an EN continue to receive referrals from state vocational rehabilitation agencies?
Will Ticket to Work program payments affect other funding streams?
How do ENs get paid?
Where can I find out more about being an EN?
 
 

What is an employment network?

An employment network (EN) is an entity that contracts with the Social Security Administration to either provide or coordinate the delivery of the necessary services to Social Security disability beneficiaries who assign their tickets to the EN. The EN can be a single individual, a partnership/alliance (public and/or private) or a consortium of organizations collaborating to combine resources to serve Ticket-holders.

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Does it cost anything to become an EN?

No, the application process is free and MAXIMUS, Inc., the Operations Support Manager contracted by Social Security to administer the Ticket to Work program, provides free consultation and assistance in understanding or completing the request for proposal.

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How many ENs will be approved?

There is no limit. Social Security is contracting with as many qualified entities as possible from both the public and private sector.

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Do ENs receive upfront funding?

No, the Ticket to Work program is a performance-based program. ENs receive payments when the Ticket-holder achieves certain employment-related milestones and/or outcomes.

ENs that need upfront capital can use the Employment Capitalization Resource Directory, www.yourtickettowork.com/en_cap_resource, which we provide to them at no cost. The ­directory provides information on potential funding sources.

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Are beneficiaries required to use the Ticket?

No, the program is voluntary. A Ticket-holder can choose if, when and where to use his or her ticket.

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How do ENs and Ticket-holders connect?

When Ticket-holders receive notice in the mail from Social Security that they are eligible to participate in the program, they are encouraged to contact the Ticket to Work Operations Support Manager to learn about the ENs in their area and the services they provide. Ticket-holders can also view an online directory that is open to the public. Interested Ticket-­holders can contact any EN they wish.

ENs have access to basic contact information on Ticket-holders who are in their service area and not working with another EN. ENs are encouraged to reach out and inform Ticket-holders and the community of their services.

In addition, Social Security will periodically conduct local outreach event to connect motivated beneficiaries with ENs.

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Are ENs required to serve everyone?

No, unless otherwise mandated by other legislation or rules governing their organization. ENs elect which specific services they want to offer, which people they are capable of serving and in which geographical area they will work.

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What if the Ticket-holder decides to work with a different EN?

A Ticket-holder can choose at any time to seek the services of a different EN. The previous EN may be eligible to share in the payments.

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What if the EN decides no longer to work with the Ticket-holder?

The EN simply needs to notify the Operations Support Manager in writing that it wishes to end its agreement with the Ticket-holder. The Ticket-holder is then responsible for finding a new EN to continue in the program if the individual wishes to do so.

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Can an EN continue to receive referrals from state vocational rehabilitation agencies?

Yes, a provider can serve as an EN and continue to partner with the state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agency. There are rules regarding Ticket assignments and EN payments for those Ticket-holders served by both state VR agencies and ENs.

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Will Ticket to Work program payments affect other funding streams?

Organizations or individuals wishing to become an EN should check with their funding sources to determine if EN payments will impact the funding they receive from other funding sources.

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How do ENs get paid?

When a Ticket-holder achieves certain employment milestones or outcomes, the EN submits a request for payment and evidence of the Ticket-­holder’s earnings to the Operations Support Manager. A notice will be sent when the request has been approved. The payment will then be deposited electronically to the EN’s financial institution.

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Where can I find out more about being an EN?

Call the Operations Support Manager, MAXIMUS, Inc., toll-free at 1-866-968-7842 (TTY 1-866-833-2967). Or, you can visit its website at www.yourtickettowork.com or Social Security’s special website at www.socialsecurity.gov/work.

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