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Before
making a referral, please review the following criteria.
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Applicants
must live in Manhattan.
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Applicants
should be 65 years of age or older, unless there are compelling
circumstances that merit consideration.
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Applicants
must have been productive, contributing members of their communities during
their working years.
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Applicants
must cooperate with the collaborative
care management model that is integral to this program, including annual
financial updates. This means agreeing to provide access to household
financial information.
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The
applicant is in a safe housing environment.
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The
application is not a request for rent or utilities arrears.
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Applicant
must agree to the use of entitlements if they are beneficial and
cost-effective.
GUIDELINES
 | Initial inquiries are accepted from
community social service agencies and medical and private social
workers. Inquiries from
other sources are first referred to community social service agencies
for assessment. |
 | The referring social worker contacts the
Director of the Stipendiary Program, to review the following:
 | Statistics: client name,
address, telephone number,
age, length of time known to the referring agency,
citizenship, etc. |
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 | Financial status:
current monthly household income, assets and transfer
of assets, expenses, approximate amount of stipend
requested, other sources of support such as family,
entitlements, etc. |
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 | Brief social summary:
current housing situation, medical and mental status,
educational background, work history, community involvement,
and willingness of client and/or agency to work
collaboratively with Tuttle. |
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 | If, after discussion, the referral is
considered appropriate, an application form will be mailed to the
referring agency/person. |
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©2005 Isaac H. Tuttle
Fund
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