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Lawmakers are considering a 2024 bill that would raise the cap of Georgia’s Tax Credit Scholarship program to $200 million, allowing it to meet the
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Lawmakers are considering a 2024 bill that would raise the cap of Georgia’s Tax Credit Scholarship program to $200 million, allowing it to meet the

Key Points Georgia’s recent growth could be halted because it’s falling behind other states who are increasingly offering families more and more

Key Points Addressing gang violence is an important way to bring down Georgia’s crime rate Improving public safety and reducing crime in

This year, the Georgia Legislature is poised to once again consider creating Education Scholarship Accounts (ESAs) for families statewide. These scholarships would allocate funds to

We’re excited about everything we were able to accomplish with your support in 2022. But our focus is also forward, and our team is excited

One-in-five families switched the school their child attended during the pandemic. The Harris Poll found that 89% of parents whose children have switched school types

To spread some holiday cheer, we put together a short, fun video of the Georgia Center for Opportunity staff sharing a little more about what

As 2022 comes to a close, let’s take a moment to share some of the many accomplishments the Georgia Center for Opportunity achieved with your

That’s because a new lineup of leadership in the Georgia Legislature increases the likelihood that our state will soon see new and innovative ways for

Amber Gorman joined the BETTER WORK Columbus team in October, 2022 as a program specialist. We recently had a chance to sit down with her

But one thing stands out to me when thinking about the stories of the men and women we serve everyday here at the Georgia Center

In this interview, we sat down with Michael Giddens, executive director of North Georgia Works, to hear more about his organization, the good work

While who holds the reins of power in Washington and Atlanta does matter, ultimately it’s in local communities where the true change happens that leads

A new analysis from the Georgia Center for Opportunity shows that around 454,100 Georgians are missing from the labor force. This figure comes even as

Childhood poverty leads to worse educational attainment, worse future labor market outcomes, worse mental and physical health and development, and increased risk of engaging in

In September, President Joe Biden prematurely declared victory over inflation as he held a celebration event over the party-line passage of the Inflation Reduction Act

The Georgia Center for Opportunity (GCO) is excited to announce a new addition to our team! Josh Crawford joins us as senior fellow focused on

While the latest monthly number, and the CPI reading from July, show that inflation has stalled, we’re not out of the woods yet.

Eberstadt points out that even in an environment with historically low unemployment, the truth is that millions of workers are missing from the labor force.

Georgia Center for Opportunity is the winner of the Bob Williams Award for Outstanding Policy Achievement.

Randy Hicks is the winner of the Thomas A. Roe Award given by the State Policy Network.

Breakthrough’s purpose was to allow us time together for a powerful discussion about family, community, young people, and relationships.

The couple was facing some challenges in their relationship, and Elevate turned out to be just what they needed.

Even though the unemployment rate in the U.S. is at historic lows, the labor force participation rate has not caught up — indicating that

The Georgia Center for Opportunity has partnered with the co-op to offer Elevate, our relationship enrichment class, to the families it supports.

We believe the White House’s plan is wrong on many levels, but a top way is the way it unfairly penalizes the poor and working

Recent polling suggests parents are very concerned about learning loss and want political leaders to focus on this issue.

Digging a little deeper to put the news into perspective reveals real concerns that stagflation will not end anytime soon.

Through the Elevate program, couples are enrolled in eight 90-minute sessions that cover the seven core skills and qualities for relational health.

Mr. Rowe has emerged as a dynamic voice on education, upward economic mobility, family formation, the Success Sequence, and adoption.