West Virginia TANF Fatherhood Support – The Work (Part III)

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This National Responsible Fatherhood video highlights the dedicated efforts taking place within West Virginia's Family Support Centers (FSCs), which are essential community hubs that provide a wide range of services to families with children up to age 18 and pregnant families. Topics covered in this video include:

  • Innovative service models implemented at FSCs, designed to meet the unique needs of each community;
  • Diverse range of services offered, including parent education classes, child development activities, after-school programs, GED and literacy instruction, health information, and more;
  • Staffing, training, and recruitment practices that ensure effective and compassionate service delivery;
  • Continuous quality improvement measures in place to maintain the effectiveness and sustainability of these programs; and
  • Renewed efforts to support and empower fathers, enhancing their role in family dynamics.
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West Virginia TANF Fatherhood Support – The Problem (Part II)

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This National Responsible Fatherhood video highlights the often-overlooked struggles of fathers, who face significant barriers in receiving the support and resources they need to be present and effective caregivers. Topics covered in this video include:

  • The pervasive economic struggles that impact countless families across the state;
  • The devastating effects of drug addiction, particularly opioids, on individuals and their loved ones; and
  • The alarming number of children entering the foster care system due to familial instability and substance abuse.
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2024-11-14T00:00:00
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2024-11-14
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West Virginia TANF Fatherhood Support – What is West Virginia (Part I)

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This National Responsible Fatherhood video explores the unique qualities and vibrant community spirit that define West Virginia. Known for its deep-rooted rural traditions and close-knit communities, West Virginia is a state where family and community bonds run deep. Topics covered in this video include: 

  • The strong sense of unity and mutual support that characterizes West Virginia's towns and rural areas;
  • The evolving demographic landscape;
  • The stark differences between regions within the state, such as the resource-rich eastern side of Greenbrier County and the more challenged western side; and
  • The remarkable resilience of West Virginians in the face of economic hardships and substance use challenges.
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2024-11-14T00:00:00
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2024-11-14
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Dear Colleague Letter on TANF Alignment with EO 14191 on Expanding Educational Freedom

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The Office of Family Assistance published this Dear Colleague Letter to address how states may use TANF funds to expand educational choice and support families who choose educational alternatives to governmental entities, including private and faith-based options. State agencies and other interested parties may find it helpful to review prior guidance, TANF-ACF-PI-2005-01, which provided information about when and how federal TANF and state maintenance-of-effort funds may be used for early childhood education, school readiness, kindergarten, and other public education programs. 

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2025-05-01T00:00:00
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2025-05-01
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Integrating TANF & SNAP Employment Services

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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Employment and Training (E&T) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) have a shared goal of helping individuals/families achieve economic independence through employment. Coordinating SNAP E&T and TANF programs can enhance service delivery and improve employment outcomes for families with low incomes.

Generally, States cannot provide TANF cash assistance and SNAP E&T services to families simultaneously. However, four state agencies—Colorado, Utah, Vermont, and Wisconsin—are authorized under 7 CFR 273.7(d)(1)(ii)(H) to use SNAP E&T funds to support individuals who receive TANF cash assistance. This fact sheet highlights the work of Utah and Washington as well as explains how the integration of program administration, funding, and service delivery can enhance efficiency and may improve outcomes for participants.

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2025-05-01T00:00:00
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2025-05-01
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Coordinating Faith and Community

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This Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services webpage highlights faith and community partnerships, including services ranging from faith-focused counseling, family programming, faith-based programming, and more.

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2025-01-01T00:00:00
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2025-01-01
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Could a Smaller Federal Safety Net Save Money While Elevating Work?

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In this Defending Ideas podcast episode, the Alliance for Opportunity talks with Sutherland Institute to give an overview of some of the proposals currently in Congress through the lens of potential reforms to federal welfare programs. They discuss whether it is possible to save taxpayer dollars while improving outcomes for families who truly need help getting back on their feet.

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2025-02-25T00:00:00
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2025-02-25
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Strengthening the American Dream: Addressing Benefits Cliffs to Empower Safety Net Participants to Pursue Work and Opportunity

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There are impoverished families who are discouraged from pursuing upward mobility through work, reacting to what they perceive as perverse incentives woven into the government safety net – or “benefit cliffs.” This Sutherland Institute report evaluates the economic decision-making of safety net participants based on their understanding of the programs they use. The report answers these questions: 

  1. Are Utahns who participate in government assistance programs changing their economic behavior in response to benefits cliffs, and if so, what actions are they taking regarding work/earned income?
  2. Which government assistance programs are these Utahns most concerned with losing? In other words, which benefits are they trying to preserve?
  3. What is the level of awareness of alternatives to government assistance programs in the event of a program participant losing a given benefit?
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2024-11-30T00:00:00
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2024-11-30
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Putting Children First: Child Welfare Priorities for the New Administration

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The American Enterprise Institute hosted a discussion on child welfare priorities, where experts examined how to reform a system facing a decline in foster homes and competing priorities between family reunification and child protection. This webinar recording highlights the panelists’ conversation on the importance of distinguishing between “complex poverty”—which involves substance abuse and mental illness—and material poverty.

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2025-03-31T16:00:00
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2025-03-31
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2017 Linking TANF Families to Employment and Economic Opportunities Meeting: Preventing Teen Pregnancies: The Importance of Evidence Based Programming

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The Office of Family Assistance (OFA) held the Linking Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Families to Employment and Economic Opportunities Meeting in August 2017. This meeting allowed TANF program representatives from around the country the opportunity to learn about promising practices and actionable implementation strategies to improve employment outcomes and economic independence among TANF families. This session offers popular curriculum models for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention program grantees, including abstinence education and Personal Responsibility Education Program, one of the largest federally funded programs designed to address adolescent pregnancy and prepare youth for successful transition to adulthood.

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2024-04-01T00:00:00
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2017-08-16
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