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Apr 29, 2021, 10 tweets

1/10 Our #CRISPresearch team worked w/ @polisiupui to analyze the @uwci's Great Families 2020 initiative. #GF2020 uses a #2Gen approach to help parents/caregivers & their young children.
Read the thread below for more findings, and find all 3 briefs at bit.ly/3u53yUC

2/10 The analysis of the #GF2020 program has spanned the past five years. In that time, we found that the program served 734 families in five Indianapolis neighborhoods. Those families were made up of 789 adults and 1,121 children.
Read all 3 briefs at bit.ly/3u53yUC

3/10 In our #GF2020 initiative analysis, we took a closer look at the 789 adult participants. Their median household income was about $10,000/year. The vast majority were women, and their median age was 29 years old.
Read all 3 briefs at bit.ly/3u53yUC

4/10 Many survey respondents who participated in the employment coaching provided in the #GF2020 program had positive things to say about the coaching and its impact on their employment search.
Read all 3 briefs at bit.ly/3u53yUC

5/10 Most survey respondents for the #GF2020 program said financial coaching was beneficial. The vast majority of them reported improvements in their abilities to follow a budget, manage debt, and save money each month.
Read more analysis in all 3 briefs: bit.ly/3u53yUC

6/10 After completing the analysis, our #CRISPresearch team looked at the current policy landscape affecting the #GF2020 model. They developed policy/program recommendations to enhance the program. This thread has some, but the full list is in the briefs: bit.ly/3u53yUC

7/10 When looking at recommendations related to workforce policy, #CRISPresearch examined the IMPACT system, TANF benefits, and the critical need for public transportation to help caregivers find and keep a job. #GF2020
Read all 3 briefs: bit.ly/3u53yUC

8/10 In our #GF2020 policy recommendations, we looked at #mentalhealth issues. This topic touches on several different areas, including service cost, gov't funding, addressing stigma, & ensuring there is a family-centered approach.
Read all 3 briefs: bit.ly/3u53yUC

9/10 #CRISPresearch analysts recommend increasing Early Childhood Education funding to improve quality of care & expand accessibility. They recommend easing #ECE voucher criteria to ensure families don't lose benefits as pay changes.
Read #GF2020 briefs> bit.ly/3u53yUC

10/10 For a more in-depth look at the five-year #GF2020 project, the analysis, and the policy recommendations, read all three briefs from the #CRISPresearch team at the link below.
bit.ly/3u53yUC

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