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Impact Study of Community Development Block Grant/Financial Management Education Program.

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Impact Study of Community Development Block Grant/Financial Management Education Program.

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1994

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A two-year pilot project in financial management education, specifically adapted for individuals and families with limited incomes by the Minnesota Extension Service in Ramsey County, is the subject of this 1994 evaluation report. The program reached a total of 1,843 individuals and families of which 290 families received the full financial education program.f The effectiveness of the intervention and the subsequent impact on the lives of the program participants are presented in the report, as well as recommendations for curriculum changes.

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Communiversity

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Evaluation funded by a CURA Communiversity Personnel Grant; program sponsored by Ramsey County Extension Service as an agent of HUD.

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Kennedy, Marilyn J.. (1994). Impact Study of Community Development Block Grant/Financial Management Education Program.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/207957.

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