Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Adoption / Foster Care: What's Hot Now: Foster Care Subsidy

Adoption / Foster Care: What's Hot Now
These articles that had the largest increase in popularity over the last week
Foster Care Subsidy
Jul 20th 2011, 10:00

Subsidy, by definition, is a financial grant provided by the government. Foster care subsidy is a predetermined amount of money sent by the government to the foster parents on a monthly basis for the care of the foster children that have been placed within the foster home.

Where Does the Money Come From?

Within the United States the money comes from each individual state's budget that has been set aside for the use of foster care. County and federal monies may also make up the foster care budget.

How Is the Foster Care Subsidy Amount Determined?

Each state or agency has a predetermined subsidy amount based on the state's budget. A foster family may receive a larger subsidy depending on the needs of the child. A change such as this may occur based on the child's:

  • age
  • medical needs
  • behaviors
Again, each state and agency is different.

What Is the Proper Use of the Foster Care Subsidy?

  • clothing for the foster children
  • food (foster children can also be a part of the free lunch program at your local school)
  • transportation
  • recreation
  • Some school fees - such as for sports, art classes, lab fees or other extra curricular activities
  • hygiene/personal care products
  • anything the child stands in need of

Remember, if an item was bought specifically for a foster child, than that item becomes the property of the child and should leave with the child when she moves. When purchasing larger items for the child's bedroom, for example, make sure the child understands whether the item is her property or that of the foster family. This will alleviate any misunderstandings or problems when the child is ready to move home or to an another foster home or adoptive placement.

Do Agencies Track the Usage of the Foster Care Subsidy?

Some agencies do require that foster parents track the use of the foster care subsidy. Other agencies require that a dollar amount go directly to the personal care of the child, such as diapers, clothing, or recreation. Receipts or a budget may be a monthly requirement for some agencies in order to prove that the foster children are being taken care of properly with the subsidy.

Do Some People Misuse the Foster Care Subsidy?

Before becoming a foster parent you must prove that you are financially fit and can take care of your family's needs without the foster care subsidy. If you are unable to care for your own family without the aid of the subsidy, you can not become a licensed foster parent. However, some people do become foster parents for the monthly subsidy and misuse the funds for their own personal gain. Agencies do their best to keep this from happening.

Foster Care Subsidy Is NOT:

  • A great way to supplement your income.
  • A home business.
  • A way to pay off your mortgage.
  • A way to buy a jet ski or motorcycle.
  • A way to send your kids to college.
  • A way for your kids to fall into the Gap, Abercrombie, or Hollister (fill in your child's favorite brand here.).

Foster Care is a wonderful experience and can add much to your life, it shouldn't, however, add to your pocket book.

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