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Understanding the Pathways to Financial Well-Being

Understanding the Pathways to Financial Well-Being

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Asset-Building Program Helps Low-Income Families Get on Path to Economic Security in Massachusetts

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A national nonprofit organization has developed a promising approach for helping participants in federal rental assistance programs to increase their earnings, build assets and pay down debt. An independent evaluation report from Abt Global followed rental assistance recipients over an average of 40 months as they participated in Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) programs offered by the nonprofit Compass Working Capital, in partnership with local housing authorities in Lynn and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Advancing Economic Equity through Housing

Advancing Economic Equity through Housing

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Abt evaluated JPMorgan Chase’s PRO Neighborhoods to understand how grantees are addressing their communities’ diverse economic needs by investing in housing.
PRO Neighborhoods Program 2023 Annual Report

PRO Neighborhoods Program 2023 Annual Report

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Through 2022, JPMorgan Chase’s PRO Neighborhoods grantees made nearly 37,000 loans and other investments in underserved neighborhoods, totaling over $678.6M.
My Kids Deserve the World: How Children in the Southeast Benefit from Guaranteed Income

My Kids Deserve the World: How Children in the Southeast Benefit from Guaranteed Income

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This brief provides early insights from parents into how guaranteed income pilot programs improving outcomes for their families.
How Children’s Savings Account Programs Can Support Black and Latine Students: Case Studies

How Children’s Savings Account Programs Can Support Black and Latine Students: Case Studies

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This report from Abt and Prosperity Now examines four children’s savings account (CSA) programs and how they can advance post-secondary access for all students.