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Peer TA’s library includes a variety of Resources/Reports, Question and Answers, and Innovative Programs. You can filter by each one of these types of resources by clicking on the right.
This Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) provides information on four programs operated by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) whose funding may be used to provide post-disaster housing assistance following a natural disaster: Temporary…
The Center of Excellence on Strategic Partnerships and System Alignment will host a virtual session on August 25, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. ET to show promising practices for rural areas to sponsor registered apprenticeships. Participants will hear steps…
In 2014, three Ohio community colleges set out to adapt a developmental student support model pioneered by the City University of New York (CUNY) called Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP). This program requires students to attend…
The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) assists refugees as they integrate into American society and attain self-sufficiency. Through a variety of programs, ORR provides new arrivals with short-term cash, case management services, and job…
Child welfare agencies and fatherhood programs often serve similar populations and have some overlapping services and goals. Given their similarities, some lessons are transferable between the two. The child welfare agencies that participated in…
Lack of access to food is a major concern when natural disasters strike. This blogpost outlines how the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) and other federal nutrition programs play a critical role in mitigating spikes in…
An apprenticeship is an “earn-and-learn” model that combines classroom instruction with on-the-job learning provided by a mentor. It provides training in a specific occupation and delivers occupational skills that are recognized and transferable…
Northwest Wisconsin Workforce Investment Board (NWWIB) serves 10 counties across 10,000 square miles in northern Wisconsin, and administers WIOA and discretionary grant programs. Since NWWIB serves a rural region, the staff like to stay…
People with a lack of employment history, skills gaps, disabilities, a reentry history, language and literacy challenges, homelessness, and other barriers must wage a challenging and protracted job search to become employed. The National…
A representative from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services would like to know how other states implement the Income Verification and Eligibility System (IEVS) requirements when a… read more
Recent disasters and emerging threats have illuminated the importance of understanding the relationship between disaster displacement and its effect on individuals, households, and communities. The Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness…
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