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This document reports on the impacts of the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG 1.0) Program that arose after about six years.

This report summarizes the findings of the Pathways Clearinghouse and provides background information to help users of the website understand how the Pathways Clearinghouse obtained those findings.

This evidence snapshot describes the effectiveness of programs that use financial incentives catalogued by the Pathways to Work Evidence Clearinghouse.

A large experimental evaluation of the second round of HPOG found significant short-term impacts (15 months after randomization) on educational progress for the low-income adults served in 27 local programs across the country.

This brief reports local impacts in the short term for the 38 programs that are part of the HPOG 2.0 impact evaluation.

This guide walks data users through the steps of applying for, accessing, using, and protecting National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) Level-2 Restricted-use (L2) data.

Explore how healthy marriage and relationship education, or responsible fatherhood programs, can include participants in their program research and evaluation.

This brief from Project SPARK highlights how TANF program leaders might apply the strategies used during the pandemic to address persistent stress and trauma and support wellbeing among staff and participants beyond the end of the public health emergency.

This brief summarizes findings from telephone interviews with coordinated services approaches conducted as part of the Assessing Models of Coordinated Services project.

This report provides information about the FACES study, including the background, design, methodology, assessments, and analytic methods; detailed descriptive statistics (averages, response ranges, and percentages) and standard errors (the estimate of the standard deviation of each statistic); and information about the changes in planned data collection in spring 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.