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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, January to June 2011

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  • Noelle Denny-Brown
  • Debra Lipson
  • Matthew Kehn
  • Bailey Orshan
  • Christal Stone Valenzano

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This report summarizes the progress of 30 state MFP grantees that received initial awards in 2007 with a focus on developments during the first half of 2011.

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  • Noelle Denny-Brown & Debra Lipson & Matthew Kehn & Bailey Orshan & Christal Stone Valenzano, "undated". "Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, January to June 2011," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d65ed8962bb8488faf49c9be6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d65ed8962bb8488faf49c9be67b63ea3
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