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Summary Table for Work Participation Rates for Fiscal Year 2016

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is committed to helping low-income families transition from welfare to work.  The achievement of gainful employment and economic independence is critically important for the good health and well-being of these families.  More than just a means of income, work creates opportunities for individual growth, instills personal dignity, and provides low-income families with a clear pathway to financial self-sufficiency.

This promising practice case study details how Montefiore HPOG provides academic benefits as well as support for trainees that go beyond the classroom.

This promising practice case study provides details on how Eastern Connecticut Workforce Investment Board (EWIB) maximized the benefit of its Health Careers Advancement Project HPOG program by unifying services.

This promising practice case study provides details on how CAP Tulsa’s career pathways partnership can lift up families and break the cycle of poverty.

This promising practice case study illustrates how the WATCH Project’s bridge courses strengthen the bonds between academic stakeholders and allow participants to learn new skills with a “bridge” of support for greater success.

This Program Instruction informs Tribes of the renewal of ACF-196T by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the requirement for Tribes to use the Form and to submit it electronically

This promising practice case study provides details on how Zepf Center’s HPOG program, Northwest Ohio Pathway to Healthcare Careers (NOPHC), developed a powerful recruitment tool to help ensure anyone interested in a healthcare career had an easy-to-understand guide, aptly named Healthcare 101.

Reporting on TANF Work Measures after Enactment of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA)