We're proud to announce that Pathways to Success has been included in a new set of tools produced by MDRC and Child Trends for the project “Reconnecting Youth: Putting Out... read more →
Policies and Programs Affecting Fathers: A State-by-State Report is a 12-chapter compilation of policies and programs that support the engagement of fathers with their children in all 50 states and... read more →
The Colorado Lab is guiding and coordinating the ongoing rigorous evaluation of evidence-based services that are part of Colorado’s Family First Prevention Services Plan, in partnership with the Colorado Department... read more →
The following report from CPR and the Rural Collaborative is now available in our publications section! This report covers the outcomes for and services provided to the 81 RC youth... read more →
The Center for Policy Research was featured in Ascend at the Aspen Institute's report, "The State of the Field: #2Gen Approaches to Family Well-Being!" It shares 10 years of 2Gen... read more →
As we reimagine public systems and services to work better for families, we have an opportunity to do so in a way that honors the full diversity of family structures,... read more →
New Research on Parenting Programs for Low-Income Fathers is a must-have resource for anyone working in the fathering field today. It is available for purchase in hardcover, paperback, or e-book.... read more →
The Children’s Bureau, within the Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), is funding a multi-phase grant program to build the evidence base on what... read more →
CPR is pleased to announce that an upcoming article, co-authored by Dr. Jane Venohr, will be published in Family Law Quarterly, Volume 54, Numbers 1&2 2020. Please visit our publications... read more →
On Tuesday, March 2, 2021, representatives from the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Welfare will share their lessons learned in developing and implementing the Pathways to Success program. The Pathways... read more →