California Welfare Fraud Investigators Association
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Training for Welfare Fraud and Medicaid Fraud Investigators
Provides training for welfare fraud and Medicaid fraud investigators through training conferences and publications to advocate program integrity.

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California Welfare Fraud Investigators Association


Founded in
1972
EIN
23-7230828
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Advocacy & Rights
Address
PO BOX 272 MENTONE, CA 92359-0272 United States
Website
https://cwfia.org/
Phone
(530)-957-4153
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About
The California Welfare Fraud Investigators Association, founded in 1972, promotes program integrity within California's welfare system. They ensure welfare fraud is investigated and advocate for sound policies. They educate investigators and legislators.
Mission
CWFIA is a non-profit dedicated to program integrity within the California Welfare system. They ensure welfare fraud is properly investigated and fight for the taxpayer and recipients by educating investigators and legislators while working with the USDA and Congress.

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