Partnering with community members can strengthen the research process. Considering the lives and concerns of people impacted by programs and policies helps to bring experiential perspectives into the research process. Experiential perspectives add an equity-based …
OPRE Background and NPF Position Description
The National Poverty Fellows in residence at the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE) in Washington, D.C., will be assigned to either the Division of Economic Independence or …
2022 Fall IRP Seminar Calendar
IRP Seminars will be in person meetings this semester, unless otherwise noted. Connection information for virtual seminars will be sent out, in advance, to the IRP Seminar email list. Sign up for IRP seminar email …
Spring 2022 Visiting Poverty Scholars
IRP Honors The Life And Legacy Of Research Affiliate Geoffrey Wallace
IRP Announces Recipient of National Dissertation Award For Research on Poverty and Economic Mobility
IRP Honors the Life and Legacy of Former Director Bob Haveman
From IRP Director Katherine Magnuson: Robert (Bob) H. Haveman Obituary It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that former IRP Director Bob Haveman passed away, surrounded by family, on Saturday June 18, …
IRP pleased to partner with City of Madison on Madison Forward Fund
The Madison Forward Fund, a guaranteed income research program to support low-income families in Madison, Wisconsin, launched on June 21, 2022. The effort brings together the City of Madison, the Institute for Research on Poverty at …
IRP Announces Three Recipients of Funding for Poverty and Economic Mobility Research
2022 Research Funding Areas: Child Welfare and Reentry from Incarceration
The 2022 extramural research funding program supports research on how human services program and policy design, implementation, and practice create, perpetuate, and dismantle inequities in the following two programmatic areas: (1) child welfare; and (2) …