Interventions = 60
Intervention Percentage of full sample that is female Includes subgroup findings
Family Transition Program 97%
Minnesota Tier 2 93% Yes
New Visions Self-Sufficiency and Lifelong Learning Project 94%
Work Advancement and Support Center (WASC) Demonstration with Incentive Payments 81% Yes
Chicago Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) 99% Yes
Traditional Case Management 94%
Integrated Case Management 94%
Michigan Opportunity and Skills Training (MOST) followed by Work First 97%
Oklahoma City’s Education, Training, and Employment (ET&E) Program 93%
Portland Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program (JOBS) 93%
Grand Rapids Labor Force Attachment (LFA) Program 96%
Per Scholas Sectoral Employment Program 24% Yes
Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership (WRTP) Sectoral Employment Program 48% Yes
Cleveland Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) 82% Yes
Atlanta Urban League (AUL) Minority Female Single Parent (MFSP) Program 100% Yes
Center for Employment Training’s (CET’s) Minority Female Single Parent (MFSP) Program 100%
Wider Opportunities for Women’s (WOW’s) Minority Female Single Parent (MFSP) Program 100% Yes
Welfare Restructuring Project (WRP) 93% Yes
Atlanta Labor Force Attachment (LFA) 97%
Atlanta Human Capital Development (HCD) Program 97%
YouthBuild 36% Yes
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) 91%
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) 87% Yes
Urban Alliance’s High School Internship Program 65% Yes
Los Angeles County Transitional Subsidized Employment Program—On-the-Job Training (OJT) 86% Yes
Pathways to Healthcare (PTH) 83% Yes
Bridge to Employment in the Healthcare Industry (BTH) 84%
Training Focused Program 92% Yes
Moving Up—South Carolina 98% Yes
Welfare Restructuring Project (WRP) (as compared with WRP Incentives Only) 93% Yes
Individualized Job Search Assistance with Training (IJSA+) 55% Yes
Work Plus 92% Yes
Los Angeles Reconnections Career Academy (LARCA) Program 52% Yes
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) (as compared with MFIP Incentives Only) 91% Yes
Reach for Success 94% Yes
Jobs-First Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) Program 93%
Second Chance Act (SCA) Adult Demonstration 21% Yes
Project Quality Employment Through Skills Training (QUEST) 88% Yes
Grand Rapids Human Capital Development (HCD) Program 96%
Jobs-First Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) Program 47% Yes
Patient Care Pathway Program (PCPP) 84% Yes
Virginia Independence Program (VIP) with Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW) 98% Yes
Minnesota Subsidized and Transitional Employment Demonstration (MSTED) 81% Yes
Los Angeles Regional Initiative for Social Enterprise (LA:RISE) Pilot Program 30% Yes
Atlanta Human Capital Development [HCD] Program (as compared with Atlanta Labor Force Attachment [LFA] Program) 97% Yes
Grand Rapids Human Capital Development [HCD] Program (as compared with Grand Rapids Labor Force Attachment [LFA] Program) 96% Yes
Riverside Human Capital Development [HCD] Program (as compared with Riverside Labor Force Attachment [LFA] Program) 89% Yes
Los Angeles County Transitional Subsidized Employment Program—On-the-Job Training (OJT) (as compared with Paid Work Experience (PWE)) 86% Yes
Grameen America Program 100% Yes
Partners for a Competitive Workforce: Health Careers Collaborative of Greater Cincinnati 90% Yes
English for Advancement (EfA) 73% Yes
JOBSTART 54% Yes
Re-Integration of Ex-Offenders (RExO) Program 19% Yes
Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) 2.0 91%
Job Corps 41% Yes
Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) 1.0 89%
Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (VIDA) 71% Yes
Carreras en Salud (Careers in Health) Program 93%
Health Careers for All Program 85%
Year Up 41% Yes