Providing Culturally Relevant Services: Programs in the Hispanic Healthy Marriage Initiative Implementation Evaluation
The Hispanic Healthy Marriage Initiative (HHMI) Grantee Implementation Evaluation (2007 to 2013) project provided a comprehensive process and output evaluation of selected ACF Healthy Marriage grantees that serve Hispanic families, addressing a key programmatic question of the HHMI: How are healthy marriage programs being implemented in order to provide services for Hispanic families? The implementation analysis revealed lessons learned that may offer assistance to other sites wishing to provide healthy marriage education services to Hispanic populations.
Providing culturally relevant services: Programs in the Hispanic Health Marriage Initiative Implementation Evaluation introduces the HHMI Grantee Implementation Evaluation. It describes the goals of the evaluation, the site selection process, and provides summary information on each of the nine study sites.
See the other briefs from this project:
- Hispanics and Family-Strengthening Programs: Cultural Strategies to Enhance Program Participation
- Addressing Domestic Violence in Hispanic Healthy Relationship Programs
- Understanding Hispanic Diversity: A “One Size Approach” to Service Delivery May Not Fit All
- Marketing, Recruitment and Retention Strategies