Learn, Innovate, Improve: Lessons from Mesa County's Efforts to Increase Engagement in the Colorado Works Program
Julie Worthington Hartnack,
Shelley Grattan and
Jerrie Julius
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Abstract:
In partnership with Mathematica, the Mesa County (CO) TANF program developed and rigorously tested the use of a parenting empowerment tool to engage new program participants during their eligibility interview and motivate a more meaningful connection to the agency.
Keywords: rapid cycle evaluation; vroom; LI2; innovation; TANF; engagement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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