PACES Year 3 Evaluation Report

PACES Year 3 Report CoverThe Preventing ACEs Through Collaboration and Economic Supports (PACES) project aims to increase receipt of federal tax credits to help low-income families reduce financial hardship and increase protective factors against Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). An evaluation by the Texas Institute for Child & Family Wellbeing (TXICFW) suggests that the PACES project is making progress toward achieving these goals.

Foundation Communities has contracted with TXICFW to conduct a 3-year evaluation of the PACES project. Foundation Communities created the project in collaboration with United Way for Greater Austin. The project aims to reduce financial strain and promote protective factors against ACEs for families living in Austin’s Eastern Crescent. The Preventing ACEs Through Collaboration and Economic Supports project works to increase the receipt of federal tax credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC). This is done by providing targeted training to staff serving low-income families to increase awareness about the EITC and CTC, and by providing free tax preparation services directly to low-income families to improve uptake of these federal credits.

The PACES Year 3 Evaluation Report shows:
  • Significant increases in staff knowledge about tax credits and tax preparation services
  • Significant increases in staff sharing of information about tax credits and tax preparation services with low-income families
  • Tax refunds for nearly all low-income families who filed their taxes
  • Significantly lower levels of hardship and significantly more protective factors for families who claimed the EITC compared to non-filers
Read the full report and infographic below.

PACES Year 3 Final Evaluation Report
PACES Year 3 Infographic