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The purpose of this tip sheet is to provide tips for SRAE and similar programs that seek to design and implement peer-based strategies. We developed these tips as part of Sexual Risk Avoidance Education National Evaluation (SRAENE)—a national evaluation of SRAE programs that included a formative study in understanding how SRAE might use peers. We identified the tips in this sheet based on a technical working group meeting —which included SRAE grantees and other experts— and a targeted review of the literature.

This brief highlights strategies Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education (HMRE) programs can use to improve their inclusivity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) youth.

Learn about the ways state and territory Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) policies vary within federal program requirements and find dozens of detailed tables showing each state’s/territory’s policy choices.

This brief serves as a companion piece to the report “Key Cross-State Variations in CCDF Policies as of October 1, 2022”, providing a graphical overview of some of the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) policy differences across States and Territories.

These briefs summarize a short term impact report by program site, which presents findings from the first 9-12 months of an RCT of four employment coaching programs' effects on participants' self-regulation and employment outcomes.

This impact report presents findings from the first 9-12 months of an RCT of four employment coaching programs' effects on participants' self-regulation and employment outcomes.

Understand different types of professional development strategies and how they can help state/territory leaders reach their goals.

Explore OPRE’s Understanding Key Concepts of Economic Empowerment for People Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking for definitions of key concepts related to this topic. These definitions were generated by people with lived experience of human trafficking and practitioners who provide economic empowerment services to people who have experienced human trafficking.

Explore OPRE’s Economic Empowerment for People Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking: A Guide for Anti-Trafficking Service Providers for recommendations for programming related to economic empowerment and considerations for applying these recommendations, such as through survivor engagement, partnership development, funding, and program evaluation.

Explore a MIHOPE report that sheds light on about why and how families engage in home visiting, based on in-depth interviews with mothers who participated in MIECHV home visiting programs.