Program Analysis Paper – Part I – Issue Identification
You will be conducting an in depth analysis of one of the six (6) main Federal social welfare programs.
As is done in social advocacy work in the field, it is important to convey your message succinctly, clearly, and with concrete evidence. Include hard hitting facts that will make the biggest impression on your stakeholders (legislators/policy makers). This type of “white paper” is used to quickly inform stakeholders on your issue and what they can do to improve the program/policy.
INSTRUCTIONS
You will pick one of the six programs (below) on which to write your white paper. It can be any program you are most interested in or passionate about.
Welfare Programs
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The paper will be one page exactly (12 point font) and formatting should be done in such a way that it makes it easy for stakeholders to read and absorb the information.
Please refer to the following White Paper sections of the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) website for examples and instructions:
- Purpose and Audience – https://owl.english.purdue.
edu/owl/resource/546/01/ - Organization and Other Tips – https://owl.english.purdue.
edu/owl/resource/546/02/ - White Paper PPT Presentation – https://owl.english.purdue.
edu/owl/resource/546/03/
This week, Part I of the assignment is due. Feedback will be provided on this submission to use in the final version. (See the full assignment description in ‘Getting Started’ for complete assignment details.)
Part I – Issue Identification
- For this submission, identify specific problems and/or issues with your chosen welfare program.
- This submission should parallel the “Introduction / Summary” and “Background / Problems” sections as described on the Organization and Other Tips page of the Purdue OWL site.
Note: Make sure you are using credible sources to back up your issue identification and suggestions – this is not based on your opinion. Use footnotes instead of in-text citations. Writing a white paper is very objective and should never include first person.
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Inefficiency and Fraud in SNAP
Introduction/Summary
Welfare programs are always intended to provide the less privileged members of the society with the resources that would otherwise improve their lifestyles. Consequently, most welfare programs are intended to improve access to basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare. The SNAP program is a critical welfare program that guarantees access to healthy food but has been plagued by challenges involving lack of efficiency in its management.
(378 words)