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Conducting Effective Enrollment Events and How to Get More Support

Wednesday March 5, 2014

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Moderator: Dayanne Leal, Deputy Director, Best Practices Institute, Enroll America Presenters: Kate Doehring, National Regional Field Director, Enroll America

Jose Plaza, National Director Latino Engagement, Enroll America

Rebecca Titford, Local Volunteer Coordinator Organizing for Action

SPEAKERS

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AGENDA

I.  Capitalizing on Your Strengths

II.  Conducting Effective Enrollment Events and How to Get More Support

III.  Tips on Monitoring & Evaluation

IV.  Q&A

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I. Capitalizing on Your Strengths

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What Has Worked Well So Far?

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•  26 days until the end of open enrollment

•  This is the time to: ü  Focus on what you do WELL ü  Build on what you have done so far ü  Leverage relationships with your network ü  NOT the time to invest a lot of resources in doing something totally new

IDENTIFY what has worked

Make plans to REPEAT these

strategies

AMPLIFY for the next five

weeks

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II. Conducting Effective Enrollment Events and How to Get More Support

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Outreach and Enrollment: Value of In-Person Assistance

Three out of four of the newly eligible want in-person assistance to learn

about and enroll in coverage.

Source: Enroll America, November 2012 7

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•  Refers to a specific time and place where consumers can go to enroll in person.

•  Navigators, Assistors, Guides, etc., are present to enroll consumers.

•  Usually there are scheduled appointments.

What is an “Enrollment Event”?

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1.  Tool to help maximize enrollment opportunities in a community

2.  Efficient 3.  Popular with Consumers, especially in

communities of color and rural areas 4.  Creates earned media possibilities 5.  Good volunteer opportunities

Why Plan an Enrollment Event?

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How to Set Up an Enrollment Event

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Step 1: •  Identify your target

population

Step 2: •  Build your event team:

Find trusted partners/institutions/locations

Step 3: •  Set a location and

date for an Enrollment Event (work backwards & set at least 3 weeks out )

Step 4: •  Recruit most

appropriate assistors/navigators for the event

Step 5: •  Promote your event

and recruit consumers

Step 6: •  Have a successful

event!

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•  Media (Radio/TV/Newspaper) •  Phonebanking & Door-knocking •  High-traffic canvassing to distribute Flyers •  Digital recruitment •  Posting Flyers/Signs •  Getting trusted messengers to promote the event •  Local press/newsletters- Letters to the Editor •  Use your Phone-a-thon if you are doing one

Make sure to actually discuss eligibility, materials to bring, and schedule the appointment before the event.

Step 5: Promote Your Event and Recruit Consumers

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Meet Your Demand: Ways to Expand Assistance in March

•  Encourage Group Enrollment Sessions (not only 1-1 meetings)

•  Triage Large Events: Have Volunteers Manage Traffic Flow

•  Website Signups: 1 out of 4 people don’t want in person help- that’s fine!

•  Virtual Assistance: Twitter or other digital assistance

•  Expand Assistance Hours

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“The Volunteer” in March

•  Complete Outreach Hours in the Community •  Assist with sign in/prep/sign out at Enrollment

Events •  Call to remind consumers about appointments •  Take CAC training (when affiliated with a CAC

Organization) and actually assist with enrollment •  Data Entry

Their impact can be tremendous if cultivated correctly! Think big!

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Why?

Latinos have the most to gain

Latinos prefer 1:1 assistance

Latinos face unique challenges

National Latino Enrollment Summits

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How?

National & Local Partnerships

Community Centered

Media

National Latino Enrollment Summits

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Lessons Learned

Understand your community

Reach out to all stakeholders

Plan, Plan, Plan

National Latino Enrollment Summits

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Enrolling at the Library

•  Steps to reaching out and working with libraries

location, technology and staff relationship, trust and understanding of mission know, respect and work within community structures

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● How do you staff the events?

Professional, dependable and team-spirited Volunteer Navigators and CACs Volunteer greeters and helpers (only if necessary)

● How do you measure success?

By the ‘Southern’ narrative we are weaving…the stories Morale of our staff City officials taking an interest & participating!

● How do you promote the events at libraries? Local print and online media; radio- public service and paid ads Social media, canvassing, leafleting, talking, talking, talking Websites (jpeg ads for Library, City, radio sites)

How Have We Done?

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•  What makes some events less successful than others

Seasonal distractions, weather, communication lapses Technology glitches = “slowmo” Spouse problems & the Medicaid gap

•  What can you do in 28 days? Be realistic: network, choose library, build a small team, and

get motivated volunteers CAC-certified quickly Pay attention to your advertising strategy & work it!

What Have We Learned?

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Schedule your enrollment events on an established,

recurring cycle

If the turnout overwhelms

(and it might!) :

● a schedule that works with library availability ● nail it down on the library calendar for the entire time needed, and STICK TO IT !

● be prepared to shift gears and make appointments to meet clients at a later time/date for a personal appt. ● provide a simple list of the information they need to bring when they return for enrollment.

Stay nonpartisan!

● In all things…even side conversations, body language and attitude ● Stay focused on the person before you and avoid being drawn into any political comments

Library Enrollment: Best Practices (from the field in Lower ALABAMA)

Fairhope Public Library Objectives: To enhance and elevate the public library as an easily accessible, computerized and trusted location for enrollment events

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Develop an Evaluation Plan Before You Implement

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•  Identify which outreach strategies and partners reach the most consumers

•  Basis for future funding requests Why evaluate?

•  How will you know if your strategy was effective? •  What outcomes will you be measuring?

Things to consider…

•  How did consumers hear about your organization? •  How did they get your phone number? •  How did they come to attend a particular enrollment event? •  How many consumers created an account? Successfully enrolled?

Suggested Questions:

Collect information that will help you build a better system for next year: When do you ‘lose’ consumers? What helps get consumers ready to buy insurance? How many times do you talk to a consumer before they sign up? What are the barriers/ questions people have?

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THE FULL WEBINAR SERIES IS AVAILABLE ON ENROLL AMERICA WEBSITE: The Road to March 31 — Effective Outreach and Enrollment Strategies to Use Now http://www.enrollamerica.org/resources/webinars/the-road-to-march-31-effective-outreach-and-enrollment-strategies-to-use-now/?source=hp#Archive

Outreach Webinar Series Recording

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IV. Q&A

Dayanne Leal Kate Doehring [email protected] [email protected]

Jose Plaza Rebecca Titford

[email protected] [email protected]


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