Learn how the GPL is helping to reduce child poverty in Maryland
Reducing Child Poverty in Maryland
We help leaders design supports for their communities to reduce child poverty and strengthen family economic mobility and well-being.
When families have the financial resources they need, their children are more likely to experience positive, healthy development.
In seeking these outcomes, governments often try to reduce family poverty directly through cash benefits, or indirectly, through services like housing or food. The goal is to help families address immediate, concrete needs and then connect with opportunities and resources that can increase their economic well-being over time.
However, governments often need help managing programs to be more effective and to reach the families who could benefit the most. Governments may also need help gathering or analyzing data and navigating new technologies to help with service improvement.
The GPL works with jurisdictions to create or improve access to resources that address families’ immediate needs and help support their future goals. Such systems-level changes include:
Reducing Child Poverty in Maryland
Redesigning Employment Supports for Low-Income Families in Rhode Island
Building a Program to Meet the Concrete Needs of Michigan Families
Strengthening Economic Mobility and Well-Being for Families
Strengthening Economic Mobility and Well-Being for Families
Strengthening Economic Mobility and Well-Being for Families
Strengthening Economic Mobility and Well-Being for Families
Strengthening Economic Mobility and Well-Being for Families
Strengthening Economic Mobility and Well-Being for Families