Person-Centered Approach

Women in the Economy Survey Findings

What would the economy look like if it were designed to work for women?

September 23, 2023

Data Sharing for Economic Development and Resiliency in Indian Country: Takeaways From Tribal Leaders

Rapporteur’s report on the role of tribal data in promoting economic opportunities in Indian Country.

March 8, 2023

The Role of Data in Building Vibrant Tribal Economies

Increasing the availability of select tribal data is a step towards creating a more inclusive financial system.

November 30, 2022

Reimagining a U.S. Benefits System That Supports All Workers: Five Key Takeaways from Public and Private Benefit Leaders

This rapporteur’s report features 5 key takeaways from our 2022 Benefits21 Forum.

September 12, 2022
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Financial Security at the Core: Building a Benefits Infrastructure Supporting Connection, Care, and Confidence for All Workers

This report identifies a starting point for building a core set of benefits that all workers need to support their well-being and live economically dignified lives.

September 12, 2022

How to Build Financial Health in Native Communities

Currently, More than half of AI/AN populations are un- or underbanked and access to capital is difficult.

May 23, 2022
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Start at the Beginning: A Person-Centered Design and Evaluation Framework for Policies to Boost Household Cash Flow and Beyond

Aspen FSP’s set of practices for applying a person-centered framework to the design and evaluation of financial security policy.

November 1, 2021

For Children, Better Data Equals Better Policy

Policymakers evaluating the expanded Child Tax Credit should tap into the trove of in-the-moment data to see the program’s impact and reach.

July 27, 2021