GUaranteed Income Pilot Program

Inland SoCal United Way is working with the California Department of Social Services to administer a Guaranteed Income Pilot program. The GI Pilot for ISCUW will serve eligible pregnant people (first or second trimester) in Riverside County and Foster Youth (turning 21 years old) in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Partnership and collaboration opportunities will be forthcoming so be sure to check this site regularly for updates. The applications are expected to open early next year and we are in the process of securing outreach and referral partners. If you are interested in outreach to pregnant people and foster youth and referral to the ISCUW Guaranteed Income Program, please complete this form to indicate your interest.

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Inland SoCal United Way Launches $10 Million Guaranteed Income Pilot

The highly anticipated pilot will cover both San Bernardino and Riverside Counties

RIVERSIDE, CA – Inland SoCal United Way launched a highly anticipated guaranteed income pilot for Riverside and San Bernardino Counties on Thursday.

First announced in November 2022 with the California Department of Social Services award of $5 million, Inland SoCal United Way’s pilot leverages $10 million total in diversified funds to disrupt inequity and test the new solution. Other funding support includes Riverside County’s Children & Families Commission, the Guaranteed Income Pooled Fund, the James Irvine Foundation, US Bank, and private donors. Inland SoCal United Way is the largest of seven sites in California’s first-ever state-funded guaranteed income pilot program. The pilot champions community voice by incorporating feedback from focus groups and community advisory councils that began in October 2023.

Inland SoCal United Way will provide unconditional cash payments of $600 per month for 18 months to 500 pregnant individuals and $750 per month to 120 former foster youth. The pilot uses a randomized controlled trial and will also have a control group that does not receive payments but will receive an incentive to help compare results in the statewide and local evaluations, bringing the total number of participants to 1,240. All participants will receive support with resources and financial stability.

"Today, we take a bold step towards a more equitable future for Inland Region residents,” said United Way CEO, Kimberly Starrs. “The launch of our Guaranteed Income Pilot embodies our commitment to eradicating the barriers that hinder the pursuit of dreams. With the support of our board, funders, and partners, we are sowing seeds of change that will grow into a harvest of empowerment for generations to come."

“A child's health and future success begins in the prenatal stage, and it is crucial that we support parents from the very start. This pilot program focuses on an evidenced, informed, yet innovative approach to creating meaningful change in the lives of Riverside County children and families. Supplemental income for new parents supports a strong foundation for a healthy infancy, childhood, and adulthood,” said First 5 Riverside County Commission Chair Zachary Ginder, PsyD.

“As state-funded guaranteed income pilots launch across the state, we look forward to the opportunity to assess the impact of economic interventions during key life transitions,” said California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Director Kim Johnson. “We are excited to partner with Inland Southern California United Way, who will serve pregnant individuals and former foster youth.”

Inland SoCal United Way serves 1 million people in Riverside, San Bernardino, and east Los Angeles counties. Established in 1931, Inland SoCal United Way in the last two decades has focused on providing direct services to disrupt cycles of inequity. Their team of more than 150 employees operates 40 programs to improve health, housing, education, and financial stability.

They work together with communities, representatives, and leaders to bring awareness, resources, and greater quality of life to every corner of Inland Southern California.

Learn More at https://inlandsocaluw.org/guaranteed-income