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Center for Family Policy and Practice
2008 The Center for Family Policy and Practice will use its OSI grant to fund the development of an integrated national advocacy agenda to address the range of policy failures that contribute to the isolation of low-income black men and fathers from the political and economic mainstream. The issues the center will address include education, employment, incarceration, housing and child support policy. Specifically, the center will develop a campaign comprised of two central components: (1) a national communications campaign centered on policy education; and (2) development of a comprehensive advocacy platform. $125,000 | 1 year | www.cffpp.org |

