State Grant to Expand Use of Proven Programs in Providence, Rhode Island Casey’s Providence partners used a state grant to grow proven programs and boost child well-being in two neighborhoods through Evidence2Success. Read More
Photographer Richard Ross and Capturing the Experience of Juvenile Confinement Richard Ross, a professional photographer based in Santa Barbara, CA, has received many grants from funders to continue capturing the plight of juveniles. Read More
Two Great Conversations With Experts on Transforming Juvenile Probation Two Casey videos share how probation can shift to support youth growth, behavior change and long-term success in the juvenile justice system. 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
The White House and Experts Explore Low-Cost Randomized Controlled Trials RCTs offer strong evidence on what works, but they’re costly. Learn how Casey and others are finding affordable ways to run them. Read More
New Child Welfare Financing Report is Important Tool for State Advocates The Child Trends report, Child Welfare Financing SFY 2014, provides timely data on state-level child welfare financing. Learn more. Read More
New Casey Web Tool May Transform Case Management in Child Welfare Learn about Casebook, an app that adopts social networking tools to help child welfare professionals serve children and families more effectively. Read More
Single Parents Are Raising More Than One-Third of U.S. Kids From 2011 to 2016, 35% of U.S. kids grew up in single-parent families. See how this statistic varies for families of different races and ethnicities. Read More
Call for Nominations for 2019 JDAI Awards The Foundation is seeking nominations for five national awards that acknowledge those who have made extraordinary contributions to juvenile justice reform. Read More
Upcoming Webinar: Identifying Community Priorities for Child Well-Being Register for Casey’s webinar, Identifying Community Priorities for Child Well-Being, at 1 p.m. ET, Thursday, July 21. Read More