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Treasury Announces Social Impact Partnership to Pay for Results Act Grants for Oklahoma | U.S. Department of the T…

Treasury Announces Social Impact Partnership to Pay for Results
Act Grants for Oklahoma
December 17, 2021

$3.4 Million-plus Award Commitments Will Support Program Aiding those with Substance Use
Disorder
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of the Treasury has announced that it has awarded to
the State of Oklahoma nearly $3.9 million in federal commitments to support Family and
Children Servicesʼ “Women in Recovery” (WIR) program, which provides alternatives to
incarceration for women with substance use disorders. The awards are part of Treasuryʼs
Social Impact Partnership to Pay for Results Act (SIPPRA) program and include a project grant
of $3,367,085.00 with an additional $505,063.00 grant to pay for the cost of an independent
evaluation of the program.
“Over the past few decades, our society has rightly come to see substance use disorder for
what it is – a disease from which millions of Americans across all walks of life su er,” Secretary
of the Treasury, Janet L. Yellen said. “If we can help people recover and get back on their feet
without incarceration, that is something we should do. Our Administration is committed to
ending this epidemic of substance use disorder in every way possible, including through
innovative programs like this one.”
“On behalf of the State of Oklahoma, I want to thank Family & Childrenʼs Services and the
Women in Recovery (WIR) program for the excellent work they are doing to support women
and families in Tulsa,” says Oklahoma Governor, Kevin Stitt. It is crucial for our state to have
organizations like WIR ready to help and support women and are working to overcome
addiction, recover from trauma they have experienced in life, and build brighter and better
futures for themselves and their children. I am pleased to see their hard work recognized and
look forward to seeing the funds from SIPPRAʼs contribution go toward advancing Women in
Recoveryʼs e orts to meet the needs of more Oklahoma women. This will undoubtedly have a
lasting impact on our state for many years to come.”
“We are so proud of the impact the Women in Recovery program has made on the lives of
women who have participated in the program,” said CEO of Family & Childrenʼs Services Gail
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Lapidus. “Our 34th class of graduates just completed the program, joining the ranks of 586
other women who have recovered from substance abuse, trauma and found jobs, impacting
the lives of 2,057 children. It is a great honor for the Women in Recovery program to be
chosen as a recipient of the SIPPRA award and we are thrilled to utilize the funds to
strengthen and expand our program as we continue to break the cycle of intergenerational
poverty.”
“The meaningful work of the Women in Recovery (WIR) program is a shining example of what
we hoped the Pay for Success Act would accomplish in the state of Oklahoma,” said Senator
Roger Thompson, principal bill author for House Bill 2670 which established the Pay for
Success Act. “It is exciting to see the U.S. Treasury Department provide additional resources
to support substance abuse treatment for women who otherwise would be incarcerated. The
work of innovative programs like Women in Recovery is keeping families together and shaping
the future of participants and their families.”
“As an Oklahoma representative, it is of utmost importance to me to champion criminal justice
reform in our state, especially for women,” said Representative Carol Bush, R-Tulsa. “We all
know that Oklahoma has one of the nationʼs highest female incarceration rates and I am
grateful to see the incredible ways Women in Recovery is helping to keep women and mothers
out of prison for low-level drug and property crimes. I congratulate Family & Childrenʼs
Services and the Women in Recovery program for receiving this wonderful recognition.”
The State of Oklahoma is excited to partner with Family & Childrenʼs Services, the George
Kaiser Family Foundation, WestEd, and Third Sector Capital Partners to reduce recidivism,
increase employment, and support family reunification for women in Oklahoma. Oklahomaʼs
WIR provides an outpatient program as an alternative for women with substance use
disorders facing incarceration in the state. The project objectives are to improve access to
stable employment and wages, and reduce foster care involvement and contact with child
protection services by having program participants avoid incarceration. Consequently, WIR
helps women conquer drug addiction, recover from trauma and acquire essential economic,
emotional and social tools to build successful and productive lives, thus improving public
safety while generating federal, state, and local financial value. With a focus on improving the
lives of at-risk women and their children, WIR also seeks to break the cycle of
intergenerational incarceration by strengthening and reuniting WIR mothers and their
children. Services are provided through an 18-month, intensive outpatient three-phase

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program model using best practices as well as evidence-based curricula and treatment
models.
The SIPPRA program makes funding available to state and local governments for pay-forresults social impact partnership projects. SIPPRA projects may seek to improve a variety of
social problems, including increasing employment, wages, and financial stability for lowincome families; improving family health and housing; and reducing recidivism.
SIPPRA funding is awarded through a competitive process. The Treasury Department selected
Oklahomaʼs project based on the strength of its application, input from the Commission on
Social Impact Partnerships, and in consultation with the Federal Interagency Council on Social
Impact Partnerships, and the U.S. Department of Justice.
For more information about the SIPPRA program please
see https://home.treasury.gov/services/social-impact-partnerships/sippra-pay-for-results.
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