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Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Digitalization’s Impact on Older Workers’ Entrepreneurship
Embracing digitalization’s benefits while addressing its challenges requires a multifaceted approach. There are opportunities policymakers can consider to help older entrepreneurs navigate the impact of digitalization and bolster economic growth.
Published November 21, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Workforce Development: Evolving Workforce Strategies for Future Success
The evolving work environment necessitates adaptable and proactive workforce development approaches. This document provides an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and intrapreneurship's role in shaping workforce strategies.
Published November 1, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Improving Rural Healthcare through Doctor-Owned Practices
Rural areas in the United States face significant healthcare shortages, with 20% of the U.S. population living in rural areas but only about 10% of physicians practicing there. Supporting doctors as small business owners in these areas can address both healthcare access and economic development challenges.
Published September 27, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Workforce Development: Effective Strategies for Employment Success
This document highlights effective strategies Workforce Development Boards implement to foster job creation, enhance income levels, and ensure sustainable employment. Understanding these strategies enables policymakers to support and develop initiatives that lead to successful workforce outcomes.
Published September 12, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Barriers to Digital Engagement for Under-resourced Microbusinesses
There is a widening gap in the use of digital technologies between under-resourced microbusinesses and higher-resourced larger businesses. This has long-term consequences for profitability and community development.
Published April 19, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Veteran Entrepreneurs
Veteran entrepreneurs transitioning from military to civilian life possess unique skills that enrich the small business sector. Strategic policies can leverage this valuable demographic of businesspeople.
Published April 11, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Supporting Micro and Small Business Entrepreneurship
Microentrepreneurs and small business owners face several barriers when starting and growing their businesses. Informal and social networks; easily accessible, targeted information; and financial resources are key to navigating these challenges.
Published April 9, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Bridging the Gap Between Small Businesses and Federal Contracts
The U.S. government has set a target goal of 23% of federal contracts being filled by small businesses, but small businesses are often unaware of federal contracting opportunities.
Published March 28, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Expanding Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs: Mentorship, Experimentation, Angel Investments/VC Groups, & Investment Circles
With over 33 million small businesses in the United States, and another 5 million in process in any year, the range of needs among current and future entrepreneurs can be staggering. An enduring challenge reported among them is a need for more resources.
Published March 20, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Entrepreneurship
Artificial intelligence (AI) has created a paradigm shift in the landscape of entrepreneurship, presenting both new opportunities and challenges. As AI technologies continue to evolve through various sectors, entrepreneurs find themselves at the forefront of a rapidly changing business environment.
Published March 20, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Supporting Entrepreneurs, Families, & Underserved Communities: Improving Access to Affordable Child Care
Improving access to high-quality, affordable child care has the potential to strengthen the workforce, increase equity in employment and economic opportunities, and improve children’s outcomes (e.g. cognitive, social-emotional, and physical development).
Published March 20, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Comparison of SBA to Private Entrepreneurship Resources
Entrepreneurship support originates from many sources including the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and a variety of private entities. Between 45% and 50% of small businesses survive five years or more. There are many unknowns regarding which resources predict most successful outcomes.
Published March 6, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Events and Videos
Fostering American Entrepreneurship
Small businesses boomed during the pandemic and like many of us, have faced enormous pressure since (e.g., impact of inflation). America’s entrepreneurial spirit not only paves a way for innovation and growth; small businesses also account for nearly half of the American workforce and GDP.
Published February 13, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Primer: Addressing Challenges of Rural Entrepreneurship
Rural entrepreneurs face substantial disadvantages vis-à-vis those in urban and suburban areas. They have had trouble attracting a skilled workforce, they have had issues with “business building blocks” such as investment capital and broadband, and they have been omitted from key Federal funding designed to spur clusters of innovation.
Published January 31, 2024
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Supporting Education Professionals
Education professionals in K-12 and higher education settings are at risk of leaving the profession, in part because of the stress and dissatisfaction from not being allowed to use their professional judgment to make sound educational decisions (Lewis et al., 2023).
Published September 7, 2023
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Costs and Benefits of Teacher Retention
The recent pandemic has contributed to a climbing number of teacher vacancies, though retention has long been an issue.
Published November 1, 2022
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Strengthening Career and Technical Education to Improve Equity and Maximize Return on Investment
Participation in Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs can enhance students’ skills and help them prepare for high-wage and/or in-demand careers, while simultaneously addressing critical workforce challenges (e.g., staffing shortages).
Published September 1, 2022
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Child Care Access for Families with Non-Standard Work Hours
An estimated 43% of children in the United States have at least one parent with a non-standard work schedule, which often include irregular shifts. Professional child care providers typically do not offer services outside of traditional weekday working hours or accommodate changing schedules on short notice, and may impose monetary penalties for unplanned schedule fluctuations.
Published November 12, 2021
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Episode 13: The Pandemic Perspective: Examining The Hardship Of Unemployment And The Pandemic Labor Market
As the nation begins to “reopen” and the economy begins shifting, many states have begun ending pandemic-era unemployment insurance benefits. For many, unemployment insurance was the only thing keeping them afloat following the unprecedented unemployment crisis at the beginning of the pandemic. And yet, despite the unbelievable numbers of unemployed workers in our country, the stigma of receiving unemployment insurance persists. We asked ourselves why, in a time of tremendous health and economic crisis, are we giving folks who need help a hard time? We know that research shows that many families and individuals are still out of work and struggling to afford adequate food and pay mortgages or rent. Like other topics we covered – childcare and food insecurity, for example – the pandemic has made it abundantly clear that our country’s systems are unsustainable and not enough to support the financial needs of families and individuals.
Published July 11, 2021
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Episode 12: The Pandemic Perspective: Revealing The Hidden Crisis Of Food Insecurity
According to the U.S. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, food insecurity is defined as the disruption of food intake or eating patterns because of lack of money or other resources. For example, this could mean cutting down on the number of meals or changing the types of food that you eat to save money.
Published May 14, 2021
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Episode 9: The Pandemic Perspective: The Local And State Government’s Response To COVID-19, The 2020 Election, And Everything In Between (Part 2)
As part of our new series, The Pandemic Perspective, we spoke with Commissioner Mike Pipe, Centre County Chair of the Board of Commissioners and Co-Chair of the Election Board of Centre County, and Dr. Chris Witko, Associate Director of the School of Public Policy and Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at Penn State University. This episode is the second episode of a two-part episode about this topic. Listen to Part 1 here.
Published January 30, 2021
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Episode 8: The Pandemic Perspective: The Local And State Government’s Response To COVID-19, The 2020 Election, And Everything In Between (Part 1)
For the second episode of our new series, The Pandemic Perspective, we spoke with Commissioner Mike Pipe, Centre County Chair of the Board of Commissioners and Co-Chair of the Election Board of Centre County, and Dr. Chris Witko, Associate Director of the School of Public Policy and Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at Penn State University. This episode is broken into two parts – we had a lot to talk about! – and will be released biweekly.
Published January 11, 2021
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Episode 6 – Examining Income Inequality In Pennsylvania: Why We Need More (And Better) Data
In this month’s episode, we spoke to Alexis Santos, PhD, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State, and David Saunders, Director of the Office of Health Equity for the Pennsylvania Department of Health, about different disparities throughout the Pennsylvania Commonwealth and how the lack of good data impacts what we understand about poverty and health inequities.
Published October 12, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Character of Education and Career and Technical Education
Published September 1, 2020
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Audio
Episode 5 – The Stigma Of The Opioid Crisis
What is there left to say about the opioid crisis that has not already been said? It’s claimed thousands of lives, torn apart families and communities, strained our country’s already fractured healthcare system, and cost the economy billions, perhaps trillions, of dollars. If burning a path through communities for the last twenty years was not enough, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many individuals and families to endure joblessness, potential homelessness, and other uncertainties, causing a spike in substance use and subsequently, overdoses.
Published August 31, 2020
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Episode 4 – The Chronic Crisis Of Housing
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and unemployment benefits for many Americans decrease significantly at the end of July, many Americans will be unable to pay rents and mortgages and may face eviction. Given the severity of this particular crisis, July’s episode focuses on multiple issues related to housing in America, like the lack of affordable housing and housing as a means to improve overall health and well-being. In this episode, we spoke to Bryce Maretzki, Director of Policy and Planning for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, and Selena Ortiz, PhD, Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Administration as well as Demography, at Penn State.
Published July 6, 2020
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Episode 2 – Aging In America: Challenges And Opportunities
For this month’s episode, we spoke to Penn State’s Marty Sliwinski, PhD, Director of the Center for Healthy Aging and Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, and Stephanie Cole, Director of Special Projects and Executive Assistant at the Office of the Secretary at Pennsylvania Department of Aging, about challenges and opportunities related to aging.
Published April 16, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
African American Employment and COVID-19: Disparities and Compounding Risks
COVID-19 is an equal opportunity virus, but exposure to this virus does not take place in an equal opportunity context. Although only some states and counties provide COVID-19 cases and outcomes by race, the data available indicate that disparities are stark.
Published April 1, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Influx of Refugees: State Challenges and Opportunities
Refugees face structural and cultural barriers associated with higher physical and mental health disparities, poverty, and uncertainty about their rights and legal status.
Published January 1, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Collaborative Efforts for the Prevention of Family Violence
Due to issues of confidentiality that often prevent data and information sharing, the established bureaucratic process often doesn’t allow organizations to collaborate.
Published November 1, 2019
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Santa Barbara County Uses Evidence-Based Approach to Funding Services
Probation department vets programs for effectiveness with screening tool
Published June 27, 2019
Results First™
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Written Briefs
How Evidence Can Inform Contracting for State, Local Governments
Key principles, examples from jurisdictions offer guidance
Published March 8, 2019
Results First™
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States Can Set Funding Thresholds That Promote Evidence-Based Programs
6 actions for legislators to consider for budgeting that prioritize proven results
Published February 12, 2019
Results First™
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Washington State Data Warehouse Fosters Comprehensive, Frequent Program Evaluations
Integrated system provides comprehensive client information to better assess impact
Published December 5, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Maryland Works With Government Agencies to Track Program Performance
State budget office and legislators consider outcomes in strategic planning
Published December 3, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Performance Tools Help Illinois Leaders Assess State Programs
Budgeting for Results framework used to analyze outcomes and return on investment
Published October 18, 2018
Results First™
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Washington State Leaders Collaborate to Improve Government Performance
Governor meets with key stakeholders monthly to review progress on priority outcomes
Published October 18, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Minnesota Uses Targeted Performance Data to Inform Budget Decisions
State integrates outcome monitoring with other evidence-based policymaking initiatives
Published October 18, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Cost-Benefit Tool Helps New York Target Funds to Evidence-Based Programs
Analyses ensure more decisions driven by data
Published September 17, 2018
Results First™
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The Role of Outcome Monitoring in Evidence-Based Policymaking
How states can use performance management systems to achieve results
Published August 16, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Pennsylvania Uses Evidence-Based Approach to Improve Outcomes for Youth
National program trains localities to conduct needs assessments so young residents get the services they need
Published August 13, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
States Should Prioritize Evidence in Budgeting to Promote Positive Outcomes
Strategies to codify results-based policymaking, Part 1
Published July 25, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
How to Use the Results First Program Inventory: A Look at Key Steps for State and County Partners
A look at key steps for state and county partners
Published April 10, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Targeted Evaluations Can Help Policymakers Set Priorities
A policymaker's guide to building evaluation capacity
Published March 9, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
New Mexico Uses Research, Performance Data to Guide Budgeting
Policymakers aim to direct resources toward programs that generate results
Published February 28, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
New York Moves to Increase Efficiency in Criminal Justice System
State prioritizes evidence-based programs in its contracts
Published February 28, 2018
Results First™
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How States Use Data to Inform Decisions: A National Review of the Use of Administrative Data to Improve State Decision-Making
A national review of the use of administrative data to improve state decision-making
Published February 21, 2018
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #36
Opportunities for Strengthening Wisconsin’s Workforce
Published January 31, 2018
Results First™
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Written Briefs
A Common Language for Evidence-Based Programming
Results First provides a guide to establishing and sharing clear definitions
Published November 30, 2017
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Massachusetts Family Impact Seminar #8
Unhealthy, Unwealthy: Health Disparities in Massachusetts
Published April 5, 2017
Results First™
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Written Briefs
How Policymakers Prioritize Evidence-Based Programs Through Law
Lessons from Washington, Tennessee, and Oregon
Published April 3, 2017
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Mississippi’s 7 Elements of Quality Program Design
How one state incorporates rigorous evidence of effectiveness into budgeting decisions
Published March 29, 2017
Published February 2, 2017
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #35
A Place to Call Home: Evidence-Based Strategies for Addressing Homelessness Across Wisconsin
Published January 25, 2017
Results First™
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Written Briefs
How to Use Evidence in the Contracting Process
Data and research can increase the efficiency and effectiveness of government programs
Published December 6, 2016
Results First™
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Written Briefs
A Guide to Evidence-Based Budget Development
How to use research to inform program funding decisions
Published July 6, 2016
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #34
Training Today’s Youth for Tomorrow’s Jobs
Published November 4, 2015
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Rhode Island Family Impact Seminar #1
Economic Well-Being of Rhode Island Families: The Promise and Practice of Two-Generation Approaches
Published April 1, 2015
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Oregon Family Impact Seminar #2
Two-Generation Approach to Reduce Poverty
Published March 1, 2015
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Kentucky Family Impact Seminar #2
Building Strong Families for Kentucky: The Role of Food Policy Councils
Published February 3, 2015
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Missouri Family Impact Seminar #3
The Promise of Two-Generation Anti-Poverty Strategies: Existing and Emerging Evidence
Published January 14, 2015
Published November 13, 2014
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Iowa Family Impact Seminar #6
Aging in Iowa: Policy Responses to Changing Demographics
Published May 1, 2014
Published February 3, 2014
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #32
The Science of Early Brain Development: A Foundation for the Success of Our Children and the State Economy
Published January 22, 2014
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Mississippi Family Impact Seminar #3
Need-Based Versus Merit-Based Higher Education Financial Aid
Published December 1, 2013
Published July 29, 2013
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Virginia Family Impact Seminar #4
Military and Veteran Families: Focus on Strategies for Sustainable Housing and Family Well-Being
Published May 21, 2013
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #31
Preparing Wisconsin’s Youth for Success in the Workforce
Published February 13, 2013
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
New Mexico Family Impact Seminar #8
Jobs: Are we filling the ones we have? Are we ready for the future?
Published December 4, 2012
Results First™
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Written Briefs
Better Programs, Better Results
Rigorous Quality Assurance Ensures that Washington State's Evidence-Based Programs Produce Expected Results
Published July 26, 2012
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
North Carolina Family Impact Seminar #8
Working Toward Greater Prosperity in North Carolina: Effective Employment Strategies
Published May 1, 2012
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Michigan Family Impact Seminar #19
Pathways to Michigan’s Economy & Jobs
Published April 26, 2012
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Louisiana Family Impact Seminar #5
Predatory Lending and its Impact on Louisiana Families
Published March 9, 2012
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Iowa Family Impact Seminar #3
Bringing Families Out of Poverty
Published February 9, 2012
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
New Mexico Family Impact Seminar #7
The Continuing Recession: Impact on Economic Security for Families
Published January 10, 2012
Published November 21, 2011
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Louisiana Family Impact Seminar #4
Evidence-Based Solutions to Poverty: Nurse-Family Partnership Home Visitation Program
Published November 14, 2011
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #30
Positioning Wisconsin for the Jobs of the Future
Published October 13, 2011
Family Impact Seminars
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Iowa Family Impact Seminar #2
Iowa, Fertile Grounds for Growing Business: Attracting Businesses to our State
Published May 20, 2011
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Virginia Family Impact Seminar #3
Employment Opportunities and Workforce Development: Policies, Programs and Strategies for Virginia’s Families
Published May 17, 2011
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
New Mexico Family Impact Seminar #6
Medicaid: How are States Controlling Costs? Are Children at Risk?
Published February 2, 2011
Family Impact Seminars
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #29
Evidence-Based Budgeting: Making Decisions to Move Wisconsin Forward
Published January 26, 2011
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Iowa Family Impact Seminar #1
Financial Literacy and Workforce Development for the Family
Published July 16, 2010
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Massachusetts Family Impact Seminar #1
The Great Recession and Its Impact on Families
Published March 31, 2010
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Louisiana Family Impact Seminar #2
Connecting Business to Innovative Strategies for Poverty Reduction: Economic Benefits of Early Childhood Investments
Published February 25, 2010
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #28
Workforce Development Policy: New Directions for States
Published February 4, 2010
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #36
From Harlem Children’s Zone to Promise Neighborhoods: Creating the Tipping Point for Success
Published January 25, 2010
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Michigan Family Impact Seminar #16
Strengthening Michigan Family Finances: Policy Options for Weathering Tough Times
Published December 1, 2009
Family Impact Seminars
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Illinois Family Impact Seminar #4
Helping Illinois’ Families in Economic Crisis
Published April 22, 2009
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Minnesota Family Impact Seminar #2
Policy Issues in Special Education Finance
Published February 27, 2009
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #27
Growing the State Economy: Evidence-Based Policy Options
Published February 26, 2009
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Georgia Family Impact Seminar #3
Georgia Policy Opportunities: The Economic Impact of the Early Care and Education Industry
Published January 27, 2009
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Louisiana Family Impact Seminar #1
New Findings About an Innovative Performance-Based Scholarship Program for Low-Income Parents Attending Louisiana Community Colleges
Published January 14, 2009
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Indiana Family Impact Seminar #11
The Burden of the Unbanked in Indiana
Published November 17, 2008
Family Impact Seminars
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Illinois Family Impact Seminar #3
Illinois Families Under Stress: The Long Term Care Crisis
Published May 1, 2008
Family Impact Seminars
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Michigan Family Impact Seminar #11
Preparing Michigan’s Communities and Families for the New Economy
Published May 1, 2006
Family Impact Seminars
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Nebraska Family Impact Seminar #3
Welfare Reform: Promoting Parental Self-Sufficiency While Ensuring the Well-Being of Children
Published January 26, 2006
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
New Mexico Family Impact Seminar #2
Saving Lives, Saving Dollars: Mitigating the Impact of Child Maltreatment
Published January 1, 2006
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Indiana Family Impact Seminar #8
Gambling: What are the Odds for Indiana Families?
Published November 21, 2005
Family Impact Seminars
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #22
Medicaid: Who Benefits, How Expensive is It, and What are States Doing to Control Costs?
Published October 12, 2005
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Michigan Family Impact Seminar #10
Early Childhood Education and Care: An Economic Development Strategy for Michigan
Published April 28, 2005
Family Impact Seminars
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #21
Improving Health Care Quality While Curbing Costs
Published February 3, 2005
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Michigan Family Impact Seminar #9
Supporting Children and Families While Controlling Medicaid Costs
Published February 1, 2005
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #31
Child Advocacy in Hard Times
Published March 31, 2004
Family Impact Seminars
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #20
A Policymaker’s Guide to School Finance: Approaches to Use and Questions to Ask
Published February 12, 2004
Family Impact Seminars
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Indiana Family Impact Seminar #6
Ensuring the Economic Security of Indiana’s Children
Published January 20, 2004
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #19
Corrections Policy: Can States Cut Costs and Still Curb Crime?
Published October 16, 2003
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #18
Rising Health Care Costs: Employer Purchasing Pools and Other Policy Options
Published January 15, 2003
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Indiana Family Impact Seminar #5
The Effect of Changes in Tax Policy on Indiana Families
Published January 1, 2003
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Michigan Family Impact Seminar #4
Moving Families Out of Poverty
Published April 17, 2001
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #16
Designing a State Prescription Drug Benefit: Strategies to Control Costs
Published March 1, 2001
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #15
Rising Prescription Drug Costs: Reasons, Needs and Policy Responses
Published January 25, 2001
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Oregon Family Impact Seminar #1
Helping Families Help Themselves
Published January 18, 2001
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #24
Reconnecting DC Families: Involving Low-Income Families in the Lives of Their Children
Published February 8, 2000
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #14
Helping Poor Kids Succeed: Welfare, Tax and Early Intervention Policies
Published January 20, 2000
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #21
Quality Housing for All: Family and Community-Led Initiatives
Published February 16, 1999
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #9
Moving Families Out of Poverty: Employment, Tax and Investment Strategies
Published May 1, 1997
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #15
The Child Care Crisis in the District of Columbia: Can (or Should) Businesses Fill the Gap?
Published March 6, 1997
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #12
Fundraising for Family-Centered Organizations in the District
Published July 23, 1996
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #10
Transitioning from Welfare-to-Work in the District: A Family-Centered Perspective
Published February 15, 1996
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #8
Caring for our Children: Meeting the Needs of Low-Income, Working Families in the District
Published September 26, 1995
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #5
Welfare Reform: Can Government Promote Parental Self-sufficiency While Ensuring the Well-being of Children?
Published January 25, 1995
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #4
Family-Friendly Welfare Reform: Using Welfare Policies to Strengthen the Family
Published November 9, 1994
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #2
Single Parenthood and Children’s Well-being
Published October 6, 1993
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