The U.S. Department of Treasury, under the Social Impact Partnerships to Pay for Results Act (SIPPRA), provides outcome payments for meeting positive employment and child welfare targets that result in value to the federal government. Under SIPPRA, jurisdictions can apply for funding to support, among other things, an evaluation to determine if the program achieved its predetermined targets. The State of Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services was awarded a contract for the Family & Children’s Services Women in Recovery program in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The program is an outpatient alternative for women with substance use disorders facing incarceration. The project objectives include improving access to stable employment and reducing contact with child protection services. The JPRC will serve as the independent evaluator and lead a quasi-experimental study.