The Beautiful Project: Helping Black Girls and Women Thrive The Beautiful Project mentors Black girls and women through photography, film and writing to support their well-being. Learn more. Read More
Reducing Structural Barriers to School and Work for People With Juvenile Records This report shares how state policymakers can help dismantle education- and employment-related barriers for people with juvenile records. Read More
Webinar Explores Casey’s Strategic Coinvestor Approach to Community Change The Casey Foundation used strategic coinvesting to support local partnerships in three communities. Watch a webinar to learn more. Read More
Survey: A Pandemic High for the Number of Black Youth in Juvenile Detention A survey of youth justice agencies finds the population of Black youth in juvenile detention on Feb. 1, 2021, reached a pandemic high. Learn more. Read More
Tracking Credit Health — and the Role Race Plays — During the COVID-19 Pandemic During COVID-19, credit health improved, but Americans of color still lag behind white peers on key financial metrics. Read more. Read More
Person Tracy Kartye Director, Social Investments Area of Expertise: Community Development View Profile
Person Tracy Kartye Director, Social Investments Area of Expertise: Community Development View Profile
Person Tracy Kartye Director, Social Investments Area of Expertise: Community Development View Profile
Young People and Child Welfare Leaders Partner in South Carolina A new youth advisory council is partnering with South Carolina’s Department of Social Services to improve the lives of kids and families. Learn more. Read More
New Fact Sheet Helps States Identify Youth Eligible for Pandemic Relief A new fact sheet helps states identify older youth eligible for federal stimulus aid, providing relief for those in or aging out of foster care. Read More