State Experiences with Implementing the Cash & Counseling Project
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              Summary
              This article describes two primary interactions between key policy implementation instruments and internal and external stakeholders that made New York's participation in CCDE not possible. This case study also provides some lessons for other states interested in developing Cash & Counseling models. The abstract for this article is available here.
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      Keywords
          
      CCDE; Cash & Counseling Demonstration and Evaluation Project; political economy policy implementation model; key policy implementation instruments; policy implementation; autonomy
      
Contact
Elizabeth
      
            Maguire
      
            National Resource Center for Participant-Directed Services
      
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            elizabeth.maguire.1@bc.edu
      
  Phone
              617-552-0562
          