Casey Project Awarded Support From Newman’s Own Foundation

Posted November 5, 2014
By the Annie E. Casey Foundation

Case Com­mons, a Casey Foun­da­tion grantee, has been award­ed a grant from Newman’s Own Foun­da­tion to sup­port fur­ther devel­op­ment of Case­book, its inno­v­a­tive tech­nol­o­gy sys­tem. Case­book is a rev­o­lu­tion­ary case man­age­ment sys­tem that helps human ser­vices case­work­ers and agen­cies make bet­ter, more evi­dence-based deci­sions so that they can more effec­tive­ly serve vul­ner­a­ble chil­dren and fam­i­lies. Newman’s Own Foun­da­tion has ded­i­cat­ed more than $400 mil­lion to its mis­sion of trans­form­ing lives and nour­ish­ing the com­mon good.
 
Learn more about Case Com­mons and Case­book at casec​om​mons​.org.

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