Report

Strengthening Economic Self-Sufficiency for Missouri Families

The University of Missouri Extension requested the assistance of the Welfare Peer TA Network to plan and conduct a 2-day statewide Roundtable on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)/Child Tax Credit (CTC) and strategies to help eligible current and former TANF participants and low-income families apply for the credits. The principal goal of the Roundtable was to build and enhance partnerships statewide between social services providers, Missouri’s TANF Agency, business leaders, and community and faith-based organizations, with an aim toward helping low wage earning families achieve financial self-sufficiency through the Earned Income Tax Credit

Source
OFA Peer TA
Topics/Subtopics
Asset Building
Supportive Services
Child Welfare
Publication Date
2007-06-01
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Short Summary 161.72 KB
Final Report 1.12 MB