GiveCard and the City of El Monte Extend Successful Guaranteed Income Pilot
20 December 2024 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
GiveCard, a payments platform revolutionizing social impact
programs, has announced an extension of its partnership with the
City of El Monte to continue running its successful Guaranteed
Income pilot program. The extended partnership will continue to
provide financial support to the existing 125 low-income
participants from the first year of the pilot, focusing on helping
single parents, mothers, and their babies as they progress through
the program.
The Guaranteed Income pilot was initially launched to support
low-income single mothers with children in El Monte, California,
and provided financial assistance through GiveCard’s platform to
help participants cover essential needs. Throughout the program,
the RAND Corporation and the Sol Price School of Public Policy at
the University of Southern California played a key role in
conducting enrollment and surveys, analyzing the program’s impact
on participants' well-being. GiveCard’s platform enabled real-time
tracking and detailed reporting of spending data, which
demonstrated the program’s positive outcomes and helped the City of
El Monte secure an extension for the program.
“Partnering with the City of El Monte has been such a
privilege,” said Lurein Perera, CEO of GiveCard. “Our mission is to
provide the best tools for cities and all types of organizations to
manage guaranteed income payments efficiently and transparently.
The City of El Monte’s success is a testament to the power of
real-time data in driving social impact and securing lasting
support for these initiatives.”
The City of El Monte selected GiveCard from six other providers
for its cost-effectiveness, ease of use, and robust real-time
reporting and analytics. The GiveCard platform allowed the City to
deliver payments via physical or virtual prepaid cards to large
batches of recipients, while providing detailed insights showing
that participants primarily used the funds for essential needs such
as food, rent, gas, and children’s clothing or school supplies.
Participants reported significant improvements in their mental
well-being, citing reduced financial stress, improved home
environments, and the ability to plan ahead rather than live in
survival mode. Many also noted that their children’s mental health
improved as financial pressures eased at home.
“We gave GiveCard a very tall order,” said Jessica Medina,
Management Analyst at the City of El Monte. “We needed partners
that provided the robust reporting we needed to assess this program
accurately and to do so in a way that provided dignity and
empowerment to program participants. These are real people, not
just numbers on a spreadsheet, and GiveCard delivered massively on
that proposition while providing robust enough data that helped us
secure even more funding for the project.”
RAND Corporation’s involvement ensured that the program's impact
was thoroughly tracked, including participant enrollment and
detailed surveys on socio-emotional and financial outcomes. With
support from the team at USC’s School of Public Policy, RAND
demonstrated the broader benefits of guaranteed income on
participants' well-being and the surrounding community.
“Our research demonstrated a clear link between the financial
support provided by the Guaranteed Income Pilot and improvements in
participants’ mental health, financial stability, and overall
well-being,” said Beverly Weidmer, Senior Survey Director at RAND
Corporation. “The data helped validate the positive outcomes of the
program and will be invaluable as the City of El Monte moves
forward with the extension.”
The success of the initial pilot and detailed insights provided
by GiveCard’s platform has enabled the City of El Monte to secure
additional funding to extend the program for its existing
participants. Additionally, the program’s impact has drawn
attention from neighboring cities and Los Angeles County, with the
City of Pomona having launched its own guaranteed income pilot.
Further, El Monte is now using GiveCard’s data to submit proposals
for further financial assistance programs to take place.
This growing momentum showcases the scalability and
replicability of The City of El Monte’s model, which could
strengthen the partnership between GiveCard and cities across
California.
About GiveCard
GiveCard is revolutionizing how organizations move money. Our
specialized prepaid debit card platform and program management
tools make it simple and efficient to launch, scale, and measure
the impact of fund distribution initiatives. From non-for-profit
organizations running cash assistance programs to companies
managing customer reimbursements, GiveCard empowers organizations
to help more people and operate more efficiently. Founded in 2018,
GiveCard has enabled the distribution of millions of dollars to
thousands of individuals. For more information, visit
www.givecard.io.
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