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Leading Practices to Advance Equity and Support of Underserved Communities throughout Health and Human Services Programs
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Evaluation of the Strong Cities, Strong Communities (SC2) Teams Pilot: Final Report
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Prepared for: Jeff Simms Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Ave SW Washington, DC 20201
Consumer Education Initiatives in Financial and Health Literacy
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Submitted to: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Alana Landey and Gretchen Lehman, Project Officers
Building Self-Sufficiency Among Welfare-Dependent Teenage Parents: Lessons from the Teenage Parent Demonstration
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By Rebecca Maynard The Teenage Parent Demonstration (TPD) was a major, large-scale, federal demonstration initiative sponsored by the U.S.
Evaluation of the Strong Cities, Strong Communities (SC2) Teams Pilot: Federal Role in Revitalizing Distressed Cities: Interagency Collaboration and Local Partnerships
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The federal government has historically invested significant resources in the nation’s distressed cities. However, the benefits of these investments have often not been fully realized.
Successfully Implementing SOAR: Lessons Learned from Six States
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About This Brief The brief describes factors that lead to successful implementation of the SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) initiative in states and communities, drawing on findings from a study recently conducted by Ma
Further Progress, Persistent Constraints: Findings From a Second Survey of the Welfare-to-Work Grants Program
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By: Irma Perez-Johnson Alan Hershey Jeanne Bellotti
Approaches to Evaluating Welfare Reform: Lessons from Five State Demonstrations
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Authors: Anne Gordon, Jonathan Jacobson, and Thomas Fraker. Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.,