Report

Implementation and Impact of a Goal-Oriented Coaching Program for Cash Assistance Recipients in Michigan

This Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation report assesses and compares the impact of two models offering cash assistance to Michigan’s TANF recipients to find and keep employment: the Michigan Goal Progress Success (MI-GPS) program (enhancement to Michigan’s TANF program) and the two-step program, the Application Eligibility Period (AEP) followed by the “Partnership. Accountability. Training. Hope.” (PATH) program (Michigan’s existing TANF program). The MI-GPS provides goal-oriented coaching as an enhancement, and AEP/PATH focuses on participation in required work activities. The report reviews the two programs’ implementation as well as the differences in the types of services and assistance delivered, and in employment and earnings outcomes.
Source
Partner Resources
State
Michigan
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Mentoring
Special Populations
TANF Program Administration
Case Management
Publication Date
2020-08-04
Section/Feed Type
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