Support to Communities Grant Program Evaluation

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Release Date: January 15, 2020

Support to Communities Grant Program Evaluation

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About the Study

In 2020, the Chief Evaluation Office (CEO) partnered with the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) to fund Abt Associates to conduct the Support to Communities Grant Program Evaluation. This implementation study aims to provide new and critical information on promising practices and implementation challenges in providing services that address both employment and treatment needs for those with opioid use disorders (OUDs) and substance use disorders (SUDs).

In 2018 the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) developed Support to Communities: Fostering Opioid Recovery through Workforce Development, a pilot grant program to address the economic and workforce impacts associated with the high rates of OUD or SUD. The grantees will provide resources to local workforce development boards to (1) develop innovative approaches to address the economic and workforce-related impacts of SUD and OUD in local communities; (2) establish partnerships with employers, treatment and training providers, and others to address SUDs or OUDs; (3) provide career, training, and employment services as well as screening, treatment, and other supportive services to affected individuals and families; and (4) encourage program participants to enter professions that could address the OUD/SUD crisis and/or provide skills training that would help them find and retain employment in in-demand occupations.

This Department of Labor-funded study is a requirement of the 2018 Support Act. It contributes to the labor evidence-base to inform substance use disorder and work programs and policies and addresses Departmental strategic goals and priorities.

Project Duration: 60 Months

Contract End Date: September 2025

Contractor: Abt Associates, MDRC

For More Information: ChiefEvaluationOffice@dol.gov

The Department of Labor’s (DOL) Chief Evaluation Office (CEO) sponsors independent evaluations and research, primarily conducted by external, third-party contractors in accordance with the Department of Labor Evaluation Policy and CEO’s research development process.