By Carlos Romo, Jennifer Vick, MSW, and Marion Coleman, PhD
Summer 2004
The Center for Public Policy Priorities
(Click on any of the links below to download chapters of the report in pdf format.)
Press Release (June 19, 2004)
Executive Summary
Introduction
Section I: Data Findings and Best Practices
Chapter 1: Involved But Overwhelmed: A Descriptive Overview of TFF's Young Fathers
Chapter 2: Communities and Schools: Promising Models for Work with Young Low-Income Fathers
Section II: Practitioner Lessons for Fragile Families Programs
Chapter 3: Overcoming the Personal and Systemic Barriers to Workforce Development for Low-Income Fathers
Chapter 4: Successful Recruitment and Retention in Young Fathers' Programs
Chapter 5: The Importance of Quality Staff
Section III: Lessons for Funders and Program Administrators
Chapter 6: The State Collaboration Puzzle
Section IV: Conclusion
Chapter 7: Major Evaluation Findings and Recommendations
Appendix A: The Original Request for Proposals
Appendix B: An Evaluation of TFF's Evaluation
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