Empowering Families – Iowa

Practice Area: Early Childhood DevelopmentEconomic MobilityWorkforce Pathways Scope: State Location: IA Status: Closed
Government Payor/Client: Department of Human Rights (IA)

Project Overview

Third Sector worked with Iowa’s Department of Human Rights to move its Family Development and Self Sufficiency program towards an outcomes orientation. Third Sector conducted work to incorporate family voice into 2-Gen related program changes and to rethink how different TANF systems interact in order to better serve families.

Practice area:

Early Childhood Development

Third Sector mobilizes cross-sector collaborators to transform the way our government and other providers deliver quality and affordable early childhood services in the United States.
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Practice Area Managing Director, Early Childhood
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