Integrating Data to Support Families
This report focuses on the benefits and challenges of building an integrated data system to support two-generation programming. It outlines field-tested strategies for tracking and sharing data on children and parents, with an end goal of enabling organizations to gain a fuller, sharper picture of the families they serve.
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Strategic Evidence Building for Two-Generation Approaches
A new report by the Casey Foundation highlights the ups and downs of two-generation approaches. Interest in initiatives designed to meet the needs of parents and their children at the same time is increasing the demand for stronger research on what makes two-generation strategies successful and how funders can better evaluate them.
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Developing an Infrastructure to Address Parent and Child Needs Together
This brief examines how seven sites across the country are evolving, at an operational level, to better support two-generation approaches.
This is the second installment in a series that explores the common challenges organizations face when addressing the needs of children and parents at the same time.
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Funding to Help Families Succeed
This brief shares the funding sources and strategies of six organizations and partnerships pursuing two-generation approaches.
It is the first in a series exploring common challenges organizations face when addressing the needs of children and parents at the same time.
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