African-American, American Indian and Latino Children Have the Most Barriers to Success Nationally, the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s new Race for Results Index shows that no racial group has all children meeting the recommended milestones. Read More
Two States, Two Very Different Educational Attainment Rates Mississippi and Massachusetts are opposites in educational attainment rates among residents and also median income values among households with kids. Read More
Analysis of Asian and Latino Subgroups Finds Additional Barriers to Success According Casey's Race for Results Index, there are clear differences in the barriers to success among subgroups of Asian and Latino children in the U.S. Read More
Casey Fellow in Focus: Helping Kids Meet Early Milestones in Michigan Kristen McDonald, a recent Children & Family Fellowship grad, uses Results Count tools to drive real change in child well-being. Learn how. Read More
New Recruits Join Network Aimed at Promoting Diversity in Evaluation Sector The Casey Foundation has selected a group of evaluators to join its network of evaluation experts from underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups. Read More
Opinion: Legal System Should Take a Back Seat to Families, Schools and Communities Nate Balis calls for expanding the use of diversion from the juvenile justice system to better serve young people and communities. Read his essay. Read More
Nominate or Apply: 2019–21 Casey Children and Family Fellowship Casey Foundation seeks nominations for its Children and Family Fellowship, empowering leaders to drive system reforms and community change. Read More
A Message from Our President & CEO on Ferguson Casey Foundation President & CEO Patrick McCarthy shares his thoughts on recent events in Ferguson, Missouri. Read More
Seeking Grant Applications for Summer Youth Programs in Baltimore Baltimore-area funders are offering grant funding to nonprofits to provide high-quality educational and recreational programs for youth in summer 2020. Read More
Pennsylvania Launches JDAI in Four Counties Pennsylvania is one of the newest states to join JDAI, with sites in Lancaster, Lehigh, Philadelphia, and Allegheny counties agreeing to implement detention reform. Read More