Mayor Bloomberg released CEO's second annual report in April 2009 at the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC. At this event, Mayor Bloomberg announced major progress for New York City's innovative anti-poverty strategies
Each year the Center for Economic Opportunity publishes its annual Poverty Measure report. Unlike the U.S. measure, the NYCgov measure takes into account benefit programs and higher housing costs to get a better portrait of poverty in New York City.
Each year the Center for Economic Opportunity publishes its annual Poverty Measure report. Unlike the U.S. measure, the NYCgov measure takes into account benefit programs and higher housing costs to get a better portrait of poverty in New York City.
This overview of the ACCESS NYC Outreach and Marketing initiative is based on a program review conducted by Westat/Metis staff for the evaluation of the Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO) initiatives.
This overview of the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Business Solutions Training Funds (TF)1 is based on a program review conducted by Westat/Metis staff for the evaluation of the Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO) initiatives.
This overview of the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Career Advancement Program (CAP) is based
on a program review conducted by Westat/Metis staff for the evaluation of the Center for Economic
Opportunity (CEO) initiatives.
This overview of the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Community-Based Organization (CBO)
Outreach programis based on a program review conducted byWestat/Metis staff for the evaluation of Center
for Economic Opportunity (CEO) initiatives.
This overview of the Department of Correction's CUNY Catch program is based on a program review conducted
by Westat/Metis staff for the evaluation of the Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO) initiatives.
This overview of the NewYork City Department of Correction's (DOC's) Supportive Basic Skills Program is based
on a program review conducted by Westat/Metis staff for the evaluation of the Center for Economic
Opportunity (CEO) initiatives.
This overview of the Department of Correction's (DOC's) Getting Out and Staying Out (GO/SO) program is based
on a program review conducted by Westat/Metis staff for the evaluation of the Center for Economic
Opportunity (CEO) initiatives.