Strengthening Workforce and Education Partnerships and Pathways Read takeaways from a 2023 convening of young leaders and adults engaged in Casey's LEAP initiative. Read More
Atlanta Youth Seek to Survey Peers About Economic Opportunities and Obstacles Five young leaders in Southwest Atlanta launched a study to explore peers’ education, career goals and the barriers they face. Learn more. Read More
New Report Shows How Public Agencies Can Transform Foster Parenting A new Casey Foundation report explores how public agencies can enlist more individuals and families to become foster parents — and encourage those who now serve to continue their extraordinary commitment. Read More
Memphis to Implement Proven Programs to Boost Well-Being of Black Students Two programs, Strong African American Families and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools, address challenges faced by Memphis students. Read More
Report Shares Benefits of Engaging Adolescents in Research and Evaluation Projects A new guide outlines ways for funders to improve the quality of their grantees' research by forging partnerships between youth and adults. Read More
Webinars on Family-Engaged Case Planning in Youth Probation A webinar series helps juvenile probation staff implement a family-engaged case planning model. Learn about the series. Read More
Webinar Highlights Prosecutor-Led Juvenile Justice Reforms A webinar features prosecutors from JDAI jurisdictions using their offices to promote fairness, rehabilitation and accountability. Watch now. Read More
Resources for Designing Youth Apprenticeship Programs Two new resources outline ways to design and advance youth apprenticeship programs. Read about these strategies. Read More
Felipe Franco: Bringing Results-Based Thinking to NYC’s Juvenile Justice Agency Felipe Franco advances best practices for youth in the justice system. Learn how the Casey Foundation’s Children & Family Fellowship supports his work. Read More
Kids of Color More Likely to Live in High-Poverty Neighborhoods Now Than During Great Recession More Black, Latino and American Indian children are living in high-poverty neighborhoods, despite a fully-restored economy surging to near-record levels. Read More