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This snapshot provides an overview of the conceptual framework that guided the development of new center-level measures of implementation and cost for use in early care and education centers.

Through this evidence-and-gaps map, examine what recent healthy marriage and relationship education programs for youth have found.

The purpose of this brief is to describe how COVID-19 affected fathers’ relationships and healthy relationship programming and explore lessons learned for fatherhood programs to ultimately improve healthy relationship programming in fatherhood programs moving forward.

This chart provides a high-level overview of the current BIS grantees’ projects, including key research questions or project goals, primary methods, and partners.

State and regional early care and education (ECE) leaders can learn about a quality improvement methodology called the Breakthrough Series Collaborative (BSC) that can help ECE programs build their capacity for continuous improvement and make sustained changes in evidence-based practices.

This brief summarizes different approaches that TANF agencies can pursue to provide housing and related assistance to families experiencing homelessness.

This report describes the development of new center-level measures of implementation and cost for use in early care and education centers.

 

This brief focuses on employer-based work-family interventions intended to reduce the inherent conflict many employees face in managing work and life demands and also identifies pathways for further research and evaluation.

This brief focuses on employer-based work-family interventions intended to reduce the inherent conflict many employees face in managing work and life demands and also identifies pathways for further research and evaluation.

Explore this interactive evidence and gaps map, or knowledge map, to learn more about the effects of parenting programs for incarcerated and re-entering fathers.