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Factsheet: Estimates of Child Care Eligibility & Receipt for Fiscal Year 2019
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This factsheet provides descriptive information on child care eligibility and receipt. Of the 12.5 million children potentially eligible for child care subsidies under federal rules, 16 percent received subsidies. Of the 8.7 million children eligible for child care subsidies under more restrictive state rules, 23 percent received subsidies.
Rural Research Needs and Data Sources for Selected Human Services Topics - Research Summary
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Rural Research Needs and Data Sources for Selected Human Services Topics
Participation in the U.S. Social Safety Net: Coverage of Low-income Families, 2018
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Participation in the social safety net varies widely across programs—from 15 percent among eligibles for subsidized child care (CCDF) to over 75 percent for Medicaid/CHIP and EITC.
Participation differs by race and ethnicity, yet patterns are not consistent. In general rates differ more across programs than between race-ethnic groups.
Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services: Convening Findings
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This brief highlights key themes and ideas from a Health and Human Services (HHS) Convening on Advancing Primary Prevention in Human Services in August 2022. With a particular focus on prevention of youth and family homelessness, the convening featured the perspectives of academic experts, program administrators, federal colleagues, and people with lived expertise.
Leading Practices to Advance Equity and Support of Underserved Communities throughout Health and Human Services Programs
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Greenbook Initiative Final Evaluation Report
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The Greenbook Initiative Final Evaluation Report
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February 2008
Prepared by: The Greenbook National Evaluation Team ICF International 9300 Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22031
Eligibility for CCDF-Funded Child Care Subsidies under the October 1999 Program Rules: Results from the TRIM3 Microsimulation Model
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Eligibility for CCDF-Funded Child Care Subsidies Under the October 1999 Program Rules: Results from the TRIM3 Microsimulation Model Prepared by: Helen Oliver, Katherin Ross Phillips, Linda Giannarelli, and An-Lon Chen Urban Institute June 2002
Ensuring Quality in Contracted Child Welfare Services
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Child Welfare Privatization Initiatives Assessing Their Implications for the Child Welfare Field and for Federal Child Welfare Programs Ensuring Quality in Contracted Child Welfare Services Topical Paper #6 December 2008
1994 Green Book
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COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ---------- ONE HUNDRED THIRD CONGRESS SAM M. GIBBONS, Florida, Acting Chairman ----------
1996 Green Book
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1996 Green Book BACKGROUND MATERIAL AND DATA ON PROGRAMS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 104th Congress WMCP: COMMITTEE PRINT 2d Session 104-14 _______________________________________________________________________ COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
1998 Green Book
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C O N T E N T S PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Section 1. (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3) Social Security: The Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) Programs (630 kb)
Federal Agencies Helping Communities Coordinate Services to Improve Client Outcomes
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Federal agencies, including HHS, try in many ways to help communities, including states and localities, increase economic mobility and well-being. For example, federal agencies may leverage their convening power, ability to broker relationships, funding and evaluation tools, on-the-ground staff, and other levers to support community priorities.
Rural Research Needs and Data Sources for Selected Human Services Topics
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Prepared by: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Contents Research Summary (in PDF format)
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.
The Importance of Quality Implementation for Research, Practice, and Policy
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By: Joseph Durlak This research brief discusses some of the fundamentals of quality program implementation that have been identified through research and practice and that may be useful for practitioners and researchers alike.
Mecklenburg County Linked Database
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By Human Services Planning and Evaluation, Mecklenburg County, Department of Social Services
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.,
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
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
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.