Lost Boys: The Digital Revolution, the Retreat from Marriage, and the Decline of Men

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From the Wheatley Institute at BYU, this report examines how economic shifts, education gaps, and digital engagement patterns are influencing men’s participation in work, relationships, and family life. The resource connects broader structural trends to challenges in marriage formation and father engagement. For Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, it provides context for understanding barriers men face in employment and family roles, and it informs efforts to strengthen fatherhood supports, workforce engagement, and family stability strategies.

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2026-03-26T00:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
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2026-03-26

Couples Around the World Who Met In Real Life Are Happier Than Those Who Met Online

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This research from the Institute for Family Studies highlights differences in reported relationship satisfaction depending on how couples meet, suggesting that in-person connections may be associated with stronger long-term outcomes. It adds nuance to how relationship formation pathways can shape family experiences. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs can use it to support discussions about healthy relationship development and the factors that contribute to stable partnerships and families over time.

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2025-10-13T00:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
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2025-10-13

Online Dating is Mainstream—But What Are the Consequences?

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This resource from the Institute for Family Studies explores how online dating is changing the way relationships begin and the potential implications for commitment and long-term family formation. It raises questions about how modern relationship patterns influence stability and partner selection. In Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) settings, it can be used to inform relationship education discussions that focus on intentionality, communication, and the broader context shaping the successful development of families today.

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2026-02-20T00:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
Publication Date
2026-02-20

How the Character of Men's Work Is Linked to Their Family Status: Good Jobs, Strong Families

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This Institute for Family Studies resource examines how consistent, quality employment for men is connected to stronger family stability and engagement. The report highlights employment not only as an economic factor, but as something closely tied to relationship stability and family formation. Within Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, it can be used to better align workforce development efforts with family well-being goals, particularly in supporting fathers’ economic participation and long-term family contributions.

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2025-04-28T00:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
Publication Date
2025-04-29

Marriage Calculator

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The Urban Institute’s Marriage Calculator shows how marriage can change a household’s income, taxes, and benefit eligibility. It helps surface the often complex financial consequences of family structure decisions. For Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, it can be used as a neutral, educational tool in coaching conversations to help participants better understand how relationships and financial systems interact as well as the financial benefits that marriage can offer.

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Combined Date
2026-04-01T00:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
Publication Date
2022-04-15

Family Conflict Resolution Activities

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This resource by Study.com provides practical family conflict resolution activities that help people recognize what is driving disagreement, see situations from different perspectives, and work through problems in a more structured way. For Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, this resource can help address how families often experience conflict but lack simple, guided tools to resolve issues and improve relationships. Practitioners can draw on these activities in coaching sessions, group workshops, or family engagement work to help caregivers practice calmer communication and step-by-step problem-solving. The focus is on usable skills, which makes it easier for families to apply immediately in real situations at home. Over time, this can reduce ongoing conflict patterns and support more stable, predictable household environments that TANF programs are working to strengthen.

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OFA Initiatives
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City/County

Skills for Responsible Relationships

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Self Esteem Boston Educational Institute offers practical tools that help individuals communicate more clearly, listen with intent, and express their needs in a respectful, confident way. For Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, this resource can address the many families navigating stress and conflict without concrete strategies to manage everyday interactions. Practitioners can use these trainings to introduce real-world communication techniques in workshops or case management settings, helping participants reduce conflict, set healthy boundaries, and build stronger relationships at home. These skills are immediately applicable and can improve how families problem-solve and support one another, contributing to greater stability over time. Materials are available for purchase, offering a structured option for programs looking to incorporate relationship skills into their services.

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2026-04-28T00:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
Publication Date
2026-04-28
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Fatherhood Programs

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The National Fatherhood Initiative offers ready-to-use programs and tools that help fathers build stronger relationships with their children and take a more active role in family life. For Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, this fills a common gap: many services focus primarily on mothers, leaving fewer structured ways to engage fathers. These resources give TANF practitioners concrete curricula, activities, and strategies they can use to involve fathers in case planning, parenting education, and family stability efforts. By bringing fathers into the conversation in a meaningful way, programs can better support whole-family outcomes, improve child well-being, and strengthen long-term stability. Materials are available for purchase, making them a practical option for programs looking to implement structured fatherhood services rather than building content from scratch.

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2026-04-28T00:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
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2026-04-28
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Respond and Repair: Two Key Ingredients to Lifelong Love

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For Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, this Institute for Family Studies resource offers a relatable way to introduce communication and relationship skills without relying on technical language. It centers on a practical idea: relationships are strengthened not by avoiding conflict, but by how people handle it and reconnect afterward. This resource addresses a common gap—many TANF clients may receive guidance on employment or finances, but not always on maintaining healthy relationships under stress. TANF practitioners can incorporate these soft skill concepts into workshops, case management conversations, or family-focused services to help participants build stronger connections, manage work and home challenges more effectively, and create more stable family environments.

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Combined Date
2026-04-15T00:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
Publication Date
2026-04-15

The 2026 National Fatherhood Summit: Call for Proposals

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The Office of Family Assistance (OFA) will host the National Fatherhood Summit from August 3 to August 5, 2026, providing a forum for stakeholders interested in sharing and discovering ways to support and promote responsible fatherhood. OFA encourages stakeholders from a variety of vocations and walks of life to help shape the Summit agenda by submitting workshop proposals that align with the Summit theme, “The Fatherhood Mandate: Building Families, Building America,” and one of their five concurrent Summit learning tracks:

  1. Strengthening Marriage and Family Stability in the Context of Fatherhood
  2. Fathers, Child Welfare, and the Path Beyond Foster Care
  3. Workforce Readiness and Economic Mobility for Fathers
  4. Fathers as Leaders in Faith-Based and Civic Institutions in Their Communities
  5. Data-Driven Fatherhood Programming

If you are interested in presenting, OFA is welcoming submissions until April 24, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET. 

For more information on participating as an attendee, please check out The 2026 National Fatherhood Summit webpage

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2026-04-24T23:59:59
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
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2026-04-24
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