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Performing Outreach with Limited Resources: CKF Grantees' Success and Challenges Over Three Years

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  • Brigette Courtot
  • Ariel Klein
  • Embry Howell
  • Sarah Benatar

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This report synthesizes descriptions of the outreach efforts supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Covering Kids & Families® (CKF) program, highlighting the successes and lessons learned from these programs.

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  • Brigette Courtot & Ariel Klein & Embry Howell & Sarah Benatar, "undated". "Performing Outreach with Limited Resources: CKF Grantees' Success and Challenges Over Three Years," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e770d9ad17254f1d86394313f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e770d9ad17254f1d86394313fdfeaddc
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    Covering Kids & Families Evaluation; outreach; Medicaid; SCHIP; health;
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