Recipients of $175 Million in Pilot Implementation Grants Prepare to Begin Work

Sep 14, 2022 at 07:42 pm by WGNS Radio News


Today, the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS), in partnership with Governor Bill Lee and the Families First Community Advisory Board, recognized the 7 collaborative groups selected for $175 million in Implementation Grants to further the Department’s vision of fundamentally changing the way low-income families are served in Tennessee. Soon, each public-private collaborative group will kick off pilot projects aimed at addressing barriers faced by low-income, TANF-eligible Tennesseans. The Tennessee Opportunity Pilot Initiative is a 3-year effort, with each of the 7 pilot projects funded through $25 million Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) grants.

Each pilot project has a different strategy in how services will be carried out, and their activities will be measured using a universal assessment tool. The intention of the pilot initiative is to explore various service interventions that set low-income Tennesseans on a path of reduced dependency on government funded social service programs, while increasing their capacity toward upward mobility and self-sufficiency.

“There are fundamental flaws in the social services safety net that have for too long counted the administration of services as a measure of success,” said TDHS Commissioner Clarence H. Carter. “The pilot projects that we celebrate today could demonstrate viable solutions and promising practices that address the flaws and better position those we collectively serve to thrive rather than survive.”

Martha O’Bryan Center - Will pair community-driven wraparound supports, family-centered coaching, and employment and training pathways with a transitional benefit that mitigates the benefits cliff and increases Middle Tennessee’s families’ incentive to earn more.  (Serving Davidson, Dickson, Maury, Montgomery, Rutherford, Sumner, and wilson Counties).

The six addiotional aspects of each pilot initiative are described below:

Details on the Tennessee Opportunity Act, the state’s plan for effectively utilizing TANF funds, and more information on Tennessee Opportunity Act components can be viewed on the TDHS website here. View previous announcements regarding the Tennessee Opportunity Act on the TDHS news page.

Click here to learn more about how the Tennessee Department of Human Services is working to Transform Tennessee Together.

 

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