Many governmental assistance programs require that certain recipients work in exchange
            for the assistance provided. Most often the amount of the assistance payment is divided
            by the minimum wage and the recipient required to perform some service for the resulting
            number of hours. Usually a participant in such a work program is given money to cover
            any expenses incurred (e.g., carfare, special clothing, miscellaneous, etc.). Programs
            connected with general assistance have various locally established names. Programs
            connected with AFDC include the Community Work Experience Program (CWEP), and the
            Work Incentive Program (WIN). Programs are often run as demonstrations or pilot projects.