The Casey Philanthropies Learn more about four independent philanthropies that share a common Casey legacy and a commitment to helping children and families. About Us Grant Making Financial Information Our Leadership Jobs at Casey Workforce Composition Our History Read More
Statistics Snapshot: Generation Z and Education This post explores statistics at the intersection of education and Generation Z and what the data tells us about this generation of youth and young adults. Read More
Child Poverty in America More Than Doubled in 2022 Child poverty rates, as measured by the Supplemental Poverty Measure, indicate a rise in child poverty in 2022, which reverses two years of progress. Read More
State Fact Sheets: How Are Families Using the Child Tax Credit? New state fact sheets show how families making less than $150,000 a year used expanded child tax credit payments between July 21 and August 16, 2021 Read More
Workforce Composition Information on the diversity of the Casey Foundation staff. About Us Grant Making Financial Information Our Leadership Jobs at Casey Our History The Casey Philanthropies Read More
What Are Status Offenses and Why Do They Matter? Young people are drawn into the juvenile justice system for behavior such as truancy and running away, which are known as juvenile status offenses. Learn more. Read More
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Causes of and Solutions to the Student Debt Crisis Understand the history of America’s student debt crisis, who is hurt most and ways public and private entities can take action. Read More
Kids, Families and COVID-19 Pandemic Pain Points and the Urgent Need to Respond This KIDS COUNT policy report uses U.S. Census Bureau surveys to examine how households with children are faring during the pandemic. Learn what these data reveal about the health and economic well-being of children and families across the country. Read More
What Is Diversion in Juvenile Justice? Diversion holds youth accountable without resorting to legal sanctions, court oversight or the threat of confinement. Learn more about juvenile diversion programs here. Read More