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SNAP E&T 2024 National Forum: Making Data Meaningful to Advance Program Equity

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Minnesota SNAP E&T and Seattle Jobs Initiative have just completed a three-year DATA grant project to make program equity, quality and data improvements through applied research, assessment and collaborative design. This session shared lessons learned, pitfalls and successes from the DATA grant work, how attendees can begin their own equity advancement, data collection and/ or participant feedback journeys, and how three equity-focused projects were carried out in the final year of the project.

Presenters:

  • Ashley Snyder, SNAP E&T Supervisor, Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families
  • Bri Nguyen, Senior Managing Consultant, Seattle Jobs Initiative
  • Eileen Calderon, Senior Research and Project Consultant, Seattle Jobs Initiative

Page updated: December 12, 2024