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APHSA Economic Mobility & Well-Being Conference 2024

Meet Our Experts!

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René Nutter
U.S. Food Security & Agriculture Account Lead
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David Kaz
Principal Associate
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Luke Horvath
Associate

We are returning as an exhibitor at the APHSA Economic Mobility & Well-Being Conference on August 25-28, 2024. The conference brings together human services experts and members from three APHSA affinity groups: the American Association of SNAP Directors (AASD), the National Association for Program Information and Performance Measurement (NAPIPM), and the National Association of State TANF Administrators (NASTA).  

Our experts from across the human services portfolio, including food security & nutrition, workforce and economic development, and child and family well-being will be onsite and look forward to meeting you.  

Additional Resources

Spotlight On: Food and Nutrition

Abt Global supports work in child nutrition to improve the availability of, access to, and consumption of nutritious food in children worldwide.

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Evaluating Summer Nutrition Assistance for Children

The Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) pilots have operated since 2011 to provide grocery assistance to households with eligible children during summer months when millions of U.S. children lose access to free or reduced-price school lunches. Abt…

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SNAP to Skills (S2S) Technical Assistance Initiative

For the SNAP to Skills (S2S) technical assistance initiative of USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, Abt is partnering with the project lead, the Seattle Jobs Initiative, to create tools and resources for states to develop demand-driven Supplemental…

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Building More Evidence in Reemployment Services for Unemployment Claimants

In 2018, Congress permanently authorized the RESEA program, which aims to help Unemployment Insurance (UI) claimants return to work more quickly. As a result, RESEA now requires that states use evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of their programs.

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