Advancing Two-Generation Approaches

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.

July 6, 2017

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Funding to Coordinate Adult and Child Services

During a webinar on March 14, the Casey Foundation released a new brief that highlights the strategies several organizations are using to address parent and child needs at the same time, as well as policy recommendations to support the adoption and growth of two-generation approaches.

March 18, 2017

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Advancing Two-Generation Approaches

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.

March 14, 2017

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Year One of the Rural IMPACT Project

Agency officials, funders, policymakers and service providers gathered at a White House symposium on November 17 to discuss early implementation lessons and future plans for Rural IMPACT — a public-private effort to reduce child poverty in rural and tribal communities.

November 21, 2016

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Serving Immigrant Families Through Two-Generation Programs

Identifying Family Needs and Responsive Program Approaches

This report shares key facts about immigrant parents with young children and examines 11 programs that have successfully served immigrant and refugee families using a two-generation approach. Readers will learn about the difficulties these programs face, what they are doing well, and what policymakers and community stakeholders need to know to support this vulnerable — and growing — demographic.

November 19, 2016

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