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Abt to Help HUD Investigate Policy Implications of COVID Emergency Rental Assistance
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Abt is one of three research teams contracted by HUD to determine the impacts of ERA funds, notably as they pertain to race and ethnicity.
What should solving S.F.'s unsheltered homelessness cost?
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As San Francisco debates how to best shelter people experiencing homelessness—with an emphasis on the cost to implement proposed solutions—the SF Examiner reached out to Abt for some insight.
Data Science & Technology – March 2023
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Abt works with clients and stakeholders to ensure they have the best tools and data for evidence-based decision making.
Abt Expands Work with EPA on Toxics and Pollution Prevention
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Abt is extending our 33-year relationship with EPA’s OPPT via a five-year, $100 million IDIQ contract to support toxic chemical regulatory work.
Homeless encampments — and the debate over what to do about them — explained
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Abt’s research for the Department of Housing and Urban Development on encampments was cited repeatedly throughout the article, including our first-ever national cost report on encampments.
Evaluation & Methods Digest – March 2023
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Evaluating Climate Plans, the Evidence Act, and More! Dive into Abt's Evaluation & Methods Digest to see how our research, monitoring, and evaluation work can help you.
Equitable Economies – March 2023
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Inclusive economic growth is a central tenet of Abt’s mission to improve the quality of life and economic well-being of people worldwide. See how!
New Study Illuminates Responses to L.A.’s Growing Homeless Encampments
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A new policy brief by Abt illuminates the complexity of Los Angeles County’s escalating homeless encampments crisis, and the responses to date.
Abt First to Achieve Industry-Leading Sustainability Certification for Professional Services Firms
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Abt Global has become the first-ever company to earn a new sustainability certification, the only one of its kind designed specifically for the professional services industry.
Fewer Boston high school graduates are enrolling in college, while completion rates stagnate
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