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  2. Number of interventions with evidence for specific racial or ethnic groups or genders, by services offered
  3. Number of interventions with evidence for specific racial or ethnic groups or genders, by services offered
Interventions = 18
Intervention Percentage of full sample that is Hispanic or Latino of any race Includes subgroup findings
New Visions Self-Sufficiency and Lifelong Learning Project 31% Yes
New Hope 27% Yes
Oklahoma City’s Education, Training, and Employment (ET&E) Program 4% Yes
Riverside Labor Force Attachment (LFA) 30% Yes
Riverside Human Capital Development (HCD) Program 30% Yes
Per Scholas Sectoral Employment Program 41% Yes
Post-Employment Services Demonstration (PESD) 68% Yes
Center for Employment Training’s (CET’s) Minority Female Single Parent (MFSP) Program 83%
Florida's Project Independence 22% Yes
Structured Job Search Assistance (SJSA) 22% Yes
Individualized Job Search Assistance (IJSA) 22% Yes
Individualized Job Search Assistance with Training (IJSA+) 22% Yes
Los Angeles Reconnections Career Academy (LARCA) Program 76% Yes
Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) 8% Yes
Project Quality Employment Through Skills Training (QUEST) 74% Yes
Los Angeles Regional Initiative for Social Enterprise (LA:RISE) Pilot Program 46% Yes
Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) 1.0 24% Yes
Carreras en Salud (Careers in Health) Program 99%
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