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Engaging Employers to Disrupt Racial Bias in the Workplace: Strategies for Workforce Practitioners
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This webinar will present key findings on racial bias in employment processes – and strategies for employment and training programs to disrupt this bias.
Investing with a Gender Lens: The Next Phase of Gender Lens Investing
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Abt’s webinar will focus on the need for an expanded suite of financial products available to women-owned and -led businesses. #genderlens #genderlensinvesting #gli #impactinvesting
Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) 2023 Fall Research Conference
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Challenges to Mobilizing Private Capital in a Recessionary World
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This webinar discusses the risks, challenges, and potential mitigation strategies associated with investment opps in underinvested sectors and geographies.
Reimagining Private Capital for SDGs: Bridging the Private Capital Financing Gap in the Global South
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Abt’s webinar will focus on promoting private capital investment in underinvested regions and sectors such as healthcare and water, sanitation, and hygiene.
Where Do We Go from Here: Rethinking the Social Safety Net, Guaranteed Income and Racial Equity
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Join us for this webinar on Guaranteed Income (GI) and learn how communities are using the GI approach as a strategy to advance racial justice.
Embrace Mothers Birmingham Guaranteed Income Pilot Final Report
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This report shares findings from Embrace Mothers, a guaranteed income pilot program in Birmingham, AL, that gave single mothers $375 for 12-months.
Attracting and Deploying State and Federal Funding for Equitable Community Development: A JPMC PRO Year 5 Thematic Report
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The year 5 JPMC PRO Neighborhoods report offers ways to attract and deploy state and federal funding for equitable community development.
Guaranteed Income After One Year in Baltimore
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Abt’s first evaluation of Baltimore BYFSF guaranteed income programs finds promising results for parents ages 18-24, including improved mental health.
Can Direct Rental Assistance Offer a Better Way of Supporting Low-Income Families?
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The authors discuss how evaluations might determine if direct rental assistance is a more effective aid for securing housing than housing choice vouchers.