EMPath (Economic Mobility Pathways) joins national Beyond the Cliff coalition to address upward mobility of families with low income
Nov 19, 2025
Press Statement
EMPath (Economic Mobility Pathways) announces its participation in the newly expanded Beyond the Cliff coalition, a national coalition of more than 70 organizations working to eliminate the benefits cliff, a major barrier to upward mobility for working families with low income.
The coalition now spans 27 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, and unites nonprofit workforce and social service organizations, state and local governments, and collaboratives around helping families achieve lasting economic prosperity
Beyond the Cliff builds on the work of coalition members seeking solutions to the benefits cliff in a variety of ways across the country.
Last month, coalition members met in Washington, D.C., to present a set of six policy reforms – developed with coalition members, advocates, policy experts, and individuals directly impacted by the benefits cliff – aimed at supporting families as they transition off public benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, and childcare subsidies, programs that often decrease abruptly as earnings rise, leaving families worse off financially. Read the full Policy Agenda here.
Beyond the Cliff coalition members include:
Multi-State
- Circles USA + Circles Salt Lake & Poverty Solutions Group, lead organization for Circles Central Florida
- Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath)
- Goodwill Collaborative: Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont, Goodwill Kentucky, Goodwill-Easter Seals Minnesota, Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina, Goodwill of North Georgia, Goodwill Columbus
- Leap Fund
- LIFT, Inc.
- Living Wage For US
- McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
- The Prosperity Agenda
- UpTogether
State Partners
- Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families + Circles NWA – Arkansas
- Interfaith Community Services – Arizona
- Benefits Access and Equity Initiative – California
- Chief Executive Office (CEO) Poverty Alleviation Initiative (PAI) – California
- Colorado collaborative: Colorado Department of Human Services, Torch Technology Solutions, Innovate + Educate – Colorado
- Connecticut Two-Generational Initiative: Connecticut Department of Social Services + Connecticut Office of Early Childhood – Connecticut
- DC Department of Human Services – Washington, D.C.
- Hispanic Unity of Florida – Florida
- Georgia Center for Opportunity – Georgia
- Chicago Commons Association – Illinois
- Inasmuch Ministry/Circles of Allen County – Indiana
- Shaping Our Appalachian Region, Inc. – Kentucky
- Geaux Far Louisiana: Louisiana Policy Institute for Children + For Providers by Providers Louisiana – Louisiana
- United Way of Southeast Louisiana – Louisiana
- Springfield WORKS/Western Mass Economic Development Council – Massachusetts
- Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation – Massachusetts
- Maine Department of Health and Human Services + Maine Department of Labor – Maine
- Thumb Community Health Partnership – Michigan
- Economic Mobility Hub for American Indians + Ramsey County – Minnesota
- Hennepin County – Minnesota
- United Way of Greensboro – North Carolina
- Buffalo Niagara Partnership – New York
- Onondaga County Department of Social Services – New York
- Baby University – Ohio
- Community Action Committee of Pike County – Ohio
- Home for Families – Ohio
- New Directions Career Center – Ohio
- Towards Employment + Ohio Workforce Coalition – Ohio
- United Way of Greater Cleveland – Ohio
- Women's Fund of Greater Cincinnati Foundation – Ohio
- Along the Way – Pennsylvania
- Episcopal Community Services of Philadelphia – Pennsylvania
- United Way of Pennsylvania – Pennsylvania
- Instituto del Desarrollo de la Juventud – Puerto Rico
- One Neighborhood Builders – Rhode Island
- Martha O’Bryan Center – Tennessee
- Empower Upper Cumberland – Tennessee
- United Way for Greater Austin – Texas
- Sutherland Institute – Utah
- Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County – Washington
- Dane County Employment & Training Network & Parsley Solutions – Wisconsin
About Beyond the Cliff
Beyond the Cliff is a national network of practitioners focused on eliminating benefits cliffs through policy and innovation, ensuring all families have the resources and opportunities to advance economically. The coalition is convened by the nonprofit Martha O’Bryan Center. Learn more at www.beyondthecliffcoalition.org.
About the Martha O’Bryan Center
The nonprofit Martha O’Bryan Center is dedicated to improving lives and solving for the root causes of generational poverty. Based in Cayce Homes, the largest housing project in Nashville, and rooted in a foundation of Christian faith, MOBC serves more than 12,000 individuals annually across an innovative and comprehensive support system including its Family Success Network, a top-rated Early Learning Center, two K-8 public charter schools, out-of-school care, post-secondary access and coaching, whole-family services, adult education, employment training, and place-based community connection. Additionally, MOBC leads statewide and nationally to address barriers to economic mobility. Through strategic partnerships and community engagement, it remains committed to fostering hope, resilience, and opportunity for all. Learn more at marthaobryan.org.
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