IBM V-CAN Network Router User Manual


 
INDIANA ELIGIBILITY MODERNIZATION
Voluntary Community Assistance Network (V-CAN)
1.1.
participation. V-CAN
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
resource t needs. There is no one-size-fits-
the level of access that fits your available
all approach to V-CAN membership. If you are a V-
are some options for consideration:
e of the following:
Computer
- Internet (Internet Explorer 6.0 or Netscape 7.0 - Free download)
ad)
puter, phone, etc.) that
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
w.in.gov/fssa
s and clien
CAN Access Point or are considering becoming one, below
A Access Point will provide at least onn
o
- Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4.0 or newer (Free downlo
- Printer (Optional, if computer is provided)
o Phone
o FAX
o Mail
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.
9 P
find a list of Publicized Access Points in your county, go to ww
, click
our county.
ny or all of the new tools for their
existing clients only. Non-publicized Access Points will not be listed on the FSSA
website.
“Family Resources” and “Where do I apply?”, then select y
9 Non-publicized Access Points provide access to a
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.
V-CAN User Guide 4 vcan@us.ibm.com