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From Pilot to Policy: Five Things to Know about Summer EBT
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States can roll out summer grocery programs in 2024 for students eligible for subsidized school lunches, and here are five things states need to know.
Do No Harm. And If There Already Is Some, Reduce It.
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Wars on drugs fail. Reducing harm and treating substance use disorder as a disease, not a crime, is likely to be far more effective.
Abt’s Program Theory Playbook: Six Visual Strategies That Will Change Your Evaluation Game
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Abt’s developed a playbook that illustrates six different types of program theories to help program developers and evaluators visualize program theories.
Inflation Comes with a Big Gender Gap. Here Are Five Ways to Narrow It.
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This International Women’s Day, Dr. Nicole Goldin breaks down what a Womenonmics agenda in an inflationalty era looks like.
Three Tips to Make the Most of Community School Funding
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Funding for the Full Service Community Schools Program has doubled, so we’re offering three tips to make the most of this approach to support the whole child.
How the Evidence Act Will Enhance Policy Decisions
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This blog explains why the Evidence Act points the way toward greater access and a more effective use of data across agencies, disciplines, and stakeholders.
Five Things To Know About the May 11 End of the COVID-19 National Emergency
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The Biden Administration is lifting the national COVID-19 emergency on May 11. It’s a good move, but here are six things you need to know about it.
Big Win for Children’s Nutrition: Summer EBT Fully Funded
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Abt Global’s decade of evaluations of the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children pilot can inform the national rollout of the pilot.
Do Year-Round Schools Work? Three Questions to Ask
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Abt’s Cara Jackson offers three tips to help educators determine if year-round instruction is desirable—and feasible—for their students.
5 Ways to Optimize IRA Grants’ Contribution to Environmental Justice
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After attending EPA’s NEJAC Meeting, Abt’s Larry Weinstock identified possible solutions to address historic challenges in environmental justice funding.