February 2015 | David Price, Center for Public Policy Studies
Building Assets for Fathers and Families: Colorado Triple Play Final Report
Colorado Triple Play, the name given to the Building Assets for Fathers and Families (BAFF) demonstration project in Colorado, was one of seven grants awarded by the federal Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) to states around the country. The project, encompassing Adams and Jefferson Counties, began October 1, 2010 and operations continued through September 30, 2013. The two county child support programs that participated in the demonstration, Adams and Jefferson Counties, have continued to provide support to the noncustodial parents (NCPs) who enrolled in the program prior to the end date of operations. However, they have not recruited new NCPs to participate. The purpose of this report is to document the planning, implementation and operation of the project and to report study findings. The research was conducted by the Division of Child Support Services with the Colorado Department of Human Services.
Building Assets for Fathers and Families: Colorado Triple Play Final Report
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