El Pájaro Community Development Corporation (EPCDC) is a Community Development Financial Institution and a trusted resource in the Central California community. Their mission is to promote equal access to economic opportunity and transform people’s lives through entrepreneurship.
Translating a Two-Day In-Person Event to a Series of Virtual Gatherings
Administration for Children & Families, Office of Planning, Research & Evaluation (ACF/OPRE) has worked with GLP over the last 5 years, allowing us to facilitate bi-annual gatherings of a national network of scholars who focus on research related to poverty and family stability in the U.S.
Co-Designing and Facilitating High-Level Meetings
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) invited Global Learning Partners, (GLP) Inc. to support and fortify meetings among leadership and front-line staff for many years.
A Free Online Course for Frontline Human Services Staff
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, with input from GLP, created an exciting and practical new framework called GPDR/R (Goal Plan Do Review/Revise) that takes the latest brain research on how adults behave and applies it in a human services setting to help people achieve their goals.
Transforming California WIC Training for over 10 Years
California WIC (Women, Infants, Children) sought to transform their nutrition education efforts that reached over 1.4 million women, infants and children each month at over 600 sites throughout the state.
California Transforms Their Welfare-to-Work Programs
The California Welfare Directors Association (CWDA) – one of the most influential welfare-to-work programs in the nation – began a research-based initiative to shift from a more compliance-oriented approach to a more family-focused, goal-oriented approach.
Documenting Stories of the Daily Struggles of Vulnerable Families
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) has been a leader in the fight for TANF reform. Their leaders have presented at national congressional hearings related to the necessity to reform the welfare system, with emphasis on the TANF Program.
A New Online Program for Coaches and Workforce Participants
The Larimer County Workforce Center (LCWC) is an innovative group of leaders working together to find new ways to decrease poverty in the northern Colorado area.
Insights on Poverty: Connecting Scholars with Programs and Policy Makers
The Family Self-Sufficiency and Stability Research Consortium (the Consortium) was established to connect selected poverty researchers from around the U.S. and build their relationships with policy-makers as well as program leaders.
A Creative, Collaborative, In-Depth Case Study
New Moms had developed an innovative, research-based approach to support young mothers to successfully enter the workplace. They wanted a compelling way to explore and document the struggles and successes of this promising approach.