Welfare
Corporate Welfare Information Center
Resources and examples about corporate welfare.
Public Welfare Foundation
The Public Welfare Foundation was established in 1947 by Charles Edward Marsh, a newspaper publisher, and his wife Claudia. From our first grant in 1948 to the present, the Foundation’s concept of human welfare has been broad and flexible to address changing needs. Inherent in all of our work, however, is a continued commitment to the Marshs’ belief that the people who are most affected by a problem should be involved in creating and implementing solutions to address it.
Welfare-to-Work Pilot Project Example
An example of process and implementation. Provides preliminary information about the design of a pilot project to test the efficacy of profiling and referring welfare-to-work participants.
Welfare Related Websites
A list of web sites that contain information concerning welfare programs and welfare reform.
Welfare-to-Work: Six-Part Series
Divides welfare to work into a six part series.
Welfare: LII (Legal Information Institute)
Gives an overview of the public benefits of welfare. Website is based at Cornell Law School.
US Department of Labor: Welfare
Welfare to Work Highlights
US Social Welfare
InfoUSA Social Welfare Information
