1 in 5 Kids in America Speaks A Second Language at Home In America, 12 million kids — 22% of the child population — speak a language other than English at home. And, that's not a bad thing. Read More
In Detroit and Baltimore, Protecting Residents and the Environment While Boosting Jobs Detroit and Baltimore are pioneering ways to protect residents and the environment during demolitions, per a new Casey Foundation brief. Read More
Register Now for the Opening Sessions of the Justice Link On June 15 and 16, 2022, Casey will launch Justice Link, a virtual pavilion to connect people pursuing youth well-being. Read More
Former Youth Council Leader Wins 2021 Reebok Human Rights Award Hernán Carvente-Martinez, entrepreneur and founding member of Casey’s youth advisory council, has received a 2021 Reebok Human Rights Award. Read more. Read More
Using Results Count Skills to Build A Strong Social Safety Net for Kentuckians In Kentucky, advocates worked to preserve Medicaid for millions of people. Key to their success? Results Count, Casey’s results-based leadership approach. Read More
How a Community Grants Program Pivoted to Address Local Needs During the Pandemic In response to COVID-19, Fusion Partnerships, a Baltimore, Casey-funded nonprofit, modified its approach to meet the changing needs of the community. Read More
In 2012, More Kids Lived in Single-Parent Families In 2012, 35% of children (24.7 million) lived in single-parent families. Learn more. Read More
Leadership Program Supports New York City’s Community Schools Initiative Casey and NYC’s Department of Education teamed up to boost student outcomes by training Office of Community Schools staff in leadership development. Read More
Children Who Are Adopted by Relatives on the Rise New data from the KIDS COUNT Data Center show that the number of kids being adopted by relatives is on the rise. Read More
Buffalo Promise Neighborhood's Caitlin Lenihan Talks Family-Centered Work Caitlin Lenihan shares how Buffalo Promise Neighborhood uses a family-centered approach and why listening, training and evolution matter. Read More