Providence Children & Youth Cabinet Produces Evidence2Success Action Plan The Providence Children & Youth Cabinet released an action plan for its Evidence2Success work, engaging leaders to improve youth outcomes through 2018. Read More
New Guide for Child Welfare Leaders Provides Improvement Roadmap for Kids and Families A new tool helps new and experienced child welfare leaders develop an effective agenda for agency improvement. Read More
Reflecting on 25 Years of the Kids Count Data Book: The High Cost of Being Poor Published in the 2003 KIDS COUNT Data Book, this report highlights cost disparities low-income families face in food, health care, transport and more. Read More
Reflecting on Casey's 2003 Report on the High Cost of Being Poor This 2003 KIDS COUNT report shows how people in poor communities pay inflated costs for basics like groceries and check cashing. Learn more. Read More
Foundation Launches Learning Lab To Build Talent in Social Sector A yearlong program unites five groups to help develop the next generation of social sector leaders. Learn more. Read More
Developing Consistent Standards for Quality in the Payroll Card Industry This webinar will highlight industry-wide best practices for payroll cards, an alternative to direct-deposit or check payments — and the industry's future. Read More
Webinar Highlights Selection Process For New Evidence2Success Sites A recent webinar outlined the Evidence2Success approach and Casey’s process for selecting new communities to participate in the framework starting in 2015. Read More
Casey Foundation Seeks New Sites for Evidence2Success Framework The Casey Foundation seeks proposals from communities to join Evidence2Success, a framework to boost child well-being. Apply by May 28, 2015. Read More
How the KIDS COUNT Data Center Can Help a Grant Writer Learn how a grant writer might analyze data, connect with others and share resources on children and families through the KIDS COUNT Data Center. Read More
How to Use the KIDS COUNT Data Center The KIDS COUNT Data Center offers key child and family data — so how can we best use this information to drive impact and improve well-being nationwide? Read More