Options For Access Points - IBM Voluntary Community Assistance Network V-CAN User Manual

Ibm voluntary community assistance network users guide
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2 Options for Access Points

The first step to becoming a V-CAN Access Point is to determine your level of
membership is completely voluntary and you can choose
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CAN Access Point or are considering becoming one, below
A Access Point will provide at least on
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o Phone
o FAX
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Access Points can choose to provide the method(s) of access (com
make sense for their clients and available resources.
Access Points can choose to be publicized or non-publicized.
V-CAN User Guide
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Voluntary Community Assistance Network (V-CAN)
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Computer
- Internet (Internet Explorer 6.0 or Netscape 7.0 - Free download)
- Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4.0 or newer (Free downlo
- Printer (Optional, if computer is provided)
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ublicized Access Points serve the public and are listed on the FSSA website as
locations where applicants and clients can visit to apply for or manage benefits. To
find a list of Publicized Access Points in your county, go to
"Family Resources" and "Where do I apply?", then select y
Non-publicized Access Points provide access to a
existing clients only. Non-publicized Access Points will not be listed on the FSSA
website.
• You can upgrade your V-CAN member status at any time. If you would like to
upgrade to an Access Point or update your status as publicized or non-
publicized, email us at vcan@us.ibm.com.
• Non-publicized Access Points will not be listed on the FSSA website.
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