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Implementing Guaranteed Income Programs: Insights from Baltimore

Implementing Guaranteed Income Programs: Insights from Baltimore

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Where Do We Go from Here: Rethinking the Social Safety Net, Guaranteed Income and Racial Equity

Where Do We Go from Here: Rethinking the Social Safety Net, Guaranteed Income and Racial Equity

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Join us for this webinar on Guaranteed Income (GI) and learn how communities are using the GI approach as a strategy to advance racial justice.
Actionable Strategies for Equitable Development Planning

Actionable Strategies for Equitable Development Planning

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This webinar featured three CDFI collaboratives who completed planning processes rooted in equity to ensure capital reaches the most vulnerable communities.
Embrace Mothers Birmingham Guaranteed Income Pilot Final Report

Embrace Mothers Birmingham Guaranteed Income Pilot Final Report

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This report shares findings from Embrace Mothers, a guaranteed income pilot program in Birmingham, AL, that gave single mothers $375 for 12-months.
Attracting and Deploying State and Federal Funding for Equitable Community Development: A JPMC PRO Year 5 Thematic Report

Attracting and Deploying State and Federal Funding for Equitable Community Development: A JPMC PRO Year 5 Thematic Report

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The year 5 JPMC PRO Neighborhoods report offers ways to attract and deploy state and federal funding for equitable community development. 
Guaranteed Income After One Year in Baltimore

Guaranteed Income After One Year in Baltimore

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Abt’s first evaluation of Baltimore BYFSF guaranteed income programs finds promising results for parents ages 18-24, including improved mental health. 
Can Direct Rental Assistance Offer a Better Way of Supporting Low-Income Families?

Can Direct Rental Assistance Offer a Better Way of Supporting Low-Income Families?

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The authors discuss how evaluations might determine if direct rental assistance is a more effective aid for securing housing than housing choice vouchers.