Two in Five U.S. Children Live in a Low-Income Family Across the U.S., 41% of kids live in low-income families. While this stat has fallen since 2013, it hasn’t returned to its pre-recession rate of 39%. Read More
Watch our Webinar: Using Collective Impact to Reduce Infant Mortality A webinar spotlights efforts in Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Cleveland to reduce infant mortality and boost community well-being. Watch now. Read More
Santa Cruz Probation Collaboration Reduces Group Home Placements for Latino Youth Santa Cruz County launched FUERTE to support Latino youth on probation and reduce disparities. It’s family-focused, culturally informed — and working. Read More
Campaign Puts Racial Equity in the Center of the Social Sector Diverse leadership boosts nonprofit impact, yet only 10% of CEOs and board chairs are people of color. Equity-focused cultures can close this gap. Read More
Five Questions with Casey: Donna Stark Reflects on Two Decades of Leadership Development Work Donna Stark reflects on 20 years at the Casey Foundation, advancing reform and leadership to improve outcomes for kids through a results-based framework. Read More
Creating Opportunity for Families in East Baltimore A new playground built by hundreds of volunteers opened today in Eager Park, a green space in the heart of East Baltimore. Learn more. Read More
Casey Stands With Its NPU-V Neighbors on Housing in Atlanta With Casey funding, Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation is expanding its work to help more NPU-V residents access safe, stable, affordable housing. Read More
Foster Parents Help Kids in Foster Care Overcome Impact of Trauma Casey-supported training equips foster parents with tools to help children heal from trauma and build skills for healthy development. Read more. Read More
Report Spotlights Strategies for Helping Low-Income Workers Succeed A new report outlines innovative strategies to help workers navigate today's changing economy — and explores how philanthropy can learn from them. Read More
Married Parents Are Still the Norm for Kids in Immigrant Families Three out of every four kids in immigrant families — 13.7 million children total — are being raised in married-couple households. Read More